Ok, so I'm mostly caught up with Slingshots now. Enough to sort of see what y'all are talking about. Pretty much every relationship in there is non conventional. You have the asexual polyamorous relationship. You have a dom looking for sub. A lesbian relationship. And a girl who is jus incapable of having mature relationships. Which at some point might hit me as a little....much. Like it's trying to hard.
But, the one thing this comic does really, really well, is continuously examines the relationships. Sometimes the characters themselves are directly talking about it and sometimes the situations, and the reactions of the characters, aptly portray the difficulties of these relationships.
Honestly I find this to be a pretty well written relationship comic. I mean, my view on this is a bit stilted because my own marriage is kind of weird in some ways. I stole my wife out of a lesbian relationship and she still has "urges", which I more or less indulge (sometimes...often...to my own benefit), but the one thing I've learned is that as long as communication and self examination are rife then you would be surprised what you can be away with.
Hazel is in some ways the most irritating character, because she lacks any real self examination and personal improvement, but on the other hand her life is pretty shitty exactly because of those flaws.
The only scene I ran across that I was a bit taken aback by was when she ended the relationship with Zach and her gay friend Darren or whatever basically applauded it. She seems like a person who creates and then wallows in her own misery. On the other hand, I know people like that, and it's interesting seeing a character that I can relate to them so well.
Anyways, 6 months left or so, but I can't say I agree with y'all's analysis. I find it to be a pretty well written comic.[DOUBLEPOST=1416030829,1416030523][/DOUBLEPOST]One more thing. One thing I like about it. I feel it really captures the "love is messy"/"shits complicated" aspect of romance really well. Sometimes people make the wrong choice. Sometimes there isn't a right choice. But whatever there is, we live with the consequences of our choice. I feel it nails that pretty well.