| Comic: Cartridge Comics |
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| This one kind of slipped under my radar until I wrote a guest comic for it, when I read the entire rchive in a night and loved it! Just the handling of pop culture references to be cool, not geeky. Particularly a fan of 'emo-spidey', looking forward to the appearance of 'angry disabled guy daredevil' that was touched upon vaguely. Read it. |
| Comic: Literary Delusions |
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| I am now home from Uni, able to run the Sims again, and as such Literary Delusions has migrated to a Monday-Wednesday-Friday update cycle for the forseeable future. |
| Comic: Literary Delusions |
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| Just to confirm, the webcomic list is lying about updates. Literary Delusions is updated every day, or near enough. Check it out. |
| Comic: A Mad Tea-Party |
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| Fantastic. The writing is clever and referential, the setting breaths new-life into sci-fi cliches, and there are some moments of brilliant pastiche (particularly of manga comic styles), but above all the art has soul. |
| Comic: Literary Delusions |
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| Ok, I've altered the layout of theblog somewhat, so it should make the webcomis easier to find. Click the individual thumbnails to link to the full comics. |
| Comic: Literary Delusions |
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| Hey coolspanner, cheers for checking it. The links to the comic are in the blog posts under the tag 'webcomic'. Just click on the single frames (eg; literary delusions # whatever) to see the rest of that day's comic. |