Re: Webcomics of win
So I'd like to revive this to talk about
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decision to talk about Cale's back story for weeks now. Personally, I've never been a fan of Cale, and I see through their attempt to make him more popular by adding grittiness. This back story didn't help and was of no relevance to the ongoing plot, which it took away from for weeks... but this last revelation did manage to make my jaw drop. It seems there's so much more to Richard than we could guess, even with the few glances at his life we got.
Personally, I'm of the opinion that they're laying it on a bit thick. The back story doesn't really feel consistent with how it all started. The rabbit amused me, and I
guess Richard being involved from the start explains his convenient instant appearance (though my first reaction was "Oh, come
on..."), but... I dunno. Cale's simply too damn chirpy at the beginning for someone who's just lost his wife. Eh, maybe they'll explain it.
In other news...
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Don't be fooled by the dates - Krakow v2 was reposted. I read them in the wrong order, which resulted in much confusion ._.
Anyway, Krakow v2 and Marilith are a (now completed) story about a hit woman and her schoolgirl companion. Krakow v2 is downright silly most of the time, but trust me: it's worth it by the time you get to Marilith. Not very funny, but a hell of a story.
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is the latest project by the same artist. Only started up in January-odd, so there's not much there, but it's a charmingly flippant approach to the superhero genre.
There is also, of course, the original (finished) Krakow and the recent (on hiatus thanks to Spinarette) spinoff, Charliehorse. Krakow was silly at times, but some of the succubus humour kept me amused through the archives. Links to all his stuff
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.
Pretty much all my other regulars have already been mentioned here, though I will point out
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. To be honest, I'm not sure why I keep reading this one. Has its moments, though.