| Comic: Calvin and Hobbes |
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| In my opinion, the greatest comic out there. |
| Comic: Queen of Wands |
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| Sad to see it end, as this is one of my favorites. I always got the impression when reading the comic that it was like Kestrel was a real person and the comic was her comic-blog. I know that's not the case, but it does say something for the artist/writer's ability to create believable characters. |
| Comic: Picatrix |
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| The story is interesting and I like the art. I really like that it updates five days a week. |
| Comic: Sore Thumbs |
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| I'm not real fond of this one. I gave it a shot and read through all the archives, but I couldn't identify with any of the characters. Also, the art actually seemed to decrease in quality as I progressed through the archives. |
| Comic: Angel Moxie |
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| I love the art, especially the facial expressions. Super cute |
| Comic: Red String |
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| Very nice art, but it's the story that keeps me coming back. The character's emotions feel genuine to me, which makes it a really fun read. |
| Comic: MegaTokyo |
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| I really like the art and the backgrounds are beautiful. Unlike many others, I like the change from gamer comic to romantic, but too many more missed updates and I'll probably stop reading. |
| Comic: Tracy and Tristan |
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| Reading from the beginning, there's a real progression in both the quality of the artwork and the comedic timing, while staying true to the comic's original Christian-religious theme. Appropriate for most ages and with a regular update schedule, the snarky cat is icing on the cake. |