| Comic: Don & Doll |
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| This one is developing into something special. The art, dialogue and overall melancholy is bona fide bad-ass. |
| Comic: Crowfeathers |
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Review = http://www.anatali.com/blog/?p=122
...The art is well practiced and polished, and I’d be surprised if this was Sagebrush’s first project. Her dialogue is also natural and charming. Mixing the two is a dream for most webcomics, but she makes it look easy. The division between CF’s varied plotlines is handles well within the scope of each chapter (about 20 strips each). The pacing never wavers and every strip feels important. |
| Comic: Dark Red |
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Great use of photo-and-model. The art keeps improving and the story has a great hook.
Pretty girl + pretty plot = coming back for more. |
| Comic: PSI: A Pessimistic Sense of Inadequacy |
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| The 'Just an ordinary day' arc marks a transition in coloring, humor, and overall quality. I wasn't too hip to the archives or the premise, but Fes seems to be taking this in a direction I can really appreciate and look forward to. I'd rate the start a 3, but will give the new direction a 4--and will be waiting for more. |
| Comic: Broken Mirror, The |
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There's a reason this strip is doing so well.
Fine art, writing, and community presence.
Stand-up project here, and I'm just getting into it~! |
| Comic: Penguin In The Sky |
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PitS is pencil-dawn clusterfuck of great hilarity.
When he says, "hard not to like," that's the honest truth. Something about the turns of a phrase, simple art, or the crinkly scans is enearing.
I do compare it to toothpaste for dinner. It's just as funny. |
| Comic: Roomies - The Web Comic |
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I tripped upon Roomies during a round of reviews and was pleasantly suprised at the writing, humor, pacing, and how the art actually compliments the story.
It's worth your time, so give it a shot! |
| Comic: Masago |
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I blame it on advertising, or I probably wouldn't have noticed this gem. I've truly enjoyed my time at Masago and hope it keeps up.
The characters are deeper than archetypal cut outs, and don't draw too heavy into their angst. It all has a true back-story developed feel to it. |
| Comic: Daily Dinosaur Comics |
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Mad props.
Good writing trumps all. |