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| Favourite Comics |
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The follow comics are contained within elyscape's favourites list.
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| A Girl and Her Fed |
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Synopsis:
A girl finds herself on the wrong side of the U.S. PATRIOT Act. Now with more angry Ben Franklin!
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| Annyseed - Blood of Another |
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Synopsis:
Anny, an orphaned vampire has finally got her wish; she has been adopted, and can now return to her beloved high school after fifty years of absence. Yet, she soon realizes that a much more interesting world is sitting right outside her new front door.
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| Awkward Zombie |
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Synopsis:
A comic featuring the insane antics of popular gaming characters in the world of Nintendo.
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| Between Failures |
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Synopsis:
Thomas Blackwell is a clerk in a store. He believes that "life is what happens, between failures." This is the story of his life & friends.
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| Blip |
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Synopsis:
Meet K. She's smart, attractive, a chain smoker, and loves to shop. Also, God hates her. A strange tale that's supposed to be realistic but it's not.
http://blipcomic.com
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| Candi |
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Synopsis:
Dealing with College Art Classes, Boyfriends, Old Friends, Roommates, and Crazy Ferrets isn't easy.
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| Chris Noeth's MAYA |
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Synopsis:
The story about a young girl with superpowers who has to fight in a world she doesn't even know.
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| Clown Samurai |
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A stylish noir blend of Frank Miller comics, Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai, and Max Payne. Illustrated in stark, trichromatic style, Clown Samurai follows the tale of Utamaro, a clown who becomes a hitman for the mob.
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| Dictionary Girl |
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Synopsis:
Libby Everett was a normal girl. Well, normal considering she was a girl and a bit of a video-game nerd, but normal at least as a human being. That is, until the letter came in the mail. After that, the people with powers started to come out of the wood-work.
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| Dumbing of Age |
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Dumbing of Age intertwines stories about incoming college freshmen and sophomores, including a homeschooled romantic, a jaded realist, an alcoholic ex-cheerleader, and a host of others. College is a transformative experience and no one leaves the same person they were when they arrived. By David Willis.
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