Welp, apparently I had to get to 10 posts before I could use links, so finally! I did it!
I love the "what are your favorite webcomics" threads on forums, except that they usually devolve into a list of URLs with no context. Plus, I love introducing people to new comics they haven't heard of, and usually giving them a reason to like the comic before ever reading it.
So here's a challenge. Give a link to a comic you enjoy, and a 1-2 sentence reason why you like it. Not the plot of the story, but what it makes it good or different or stand out.
I'll start off:
The Sword Interval, by Ben Fleuter. I love it because it's a paranormal apocalyptic story about getting revenge on the monster who murdered your family--BUT (and this is important) the supernatural aspect is outside of any major religion. I'm quite tired of the "book of Revelation" apocalypses.
EDIT aww damn I can't remove the question title shit
I love the "what are your favorite webcomics" threads on forums, except that they usually devolve into a list of URLs with no context. Plus, I love introducing people to new comics they haven't heard of, and usually giving them a reason to like the comic before ever reading it.
So here's a challenge. Give a link to a comic you enjoy, and a 1-2 sentence reason why you like it. Not the plot of the story, but what it makes it good or different or stand out.
I'll start off:
The Sword Interval, by Ben Fleuter. I love it because it's a paranormal apocalyptic story about getting revenge on the monster who murdered your family--BUT (and this is important) the supernatural aspect is outside of any major religion. I'm quite tired of the "book of Revelation" apocalypses.
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