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Levusti
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Hi guys! I'm a SUCKER for webcomics. Especially if they're good. There's something about anticipating the next page of a comic that is enticing and exciting and excruciatingly frustrating. It's what keeps me coming back for more! So share your favorite webcomics here.
Please put any warnings for mature themed comics, as some may not like these comics or be in an appropriate place to begin reading them. Thanks!
(Mature Content: Violence, Language, Nudity) So one of my favorite webcomics is Kill Six Billion Demons! I love the art style, the mythos, the character development. This one has my first lesbian OTP...And they kissed in recent pages and I lost my freaking mind. Besides all that, the mythos is something of worldbuilding more than just a "setting." It's breathtakingly beautiful, dangerous, and immersive. Ugh, I can't.
Another one of my favorite webcomics is Cucumber Quest! It's incredibly cute and has very Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door vibe to it--which isn't bad at all. Paper Mario has incredibly hilarious humor for being a "child's" game that I appreciated as an adult, especially the Thousand-Year Door. It's incredibly kid-friendly, but not so childish that a sophisticated adult such as myself couldn't enjoy it. I still read it pretty religiously, and I've been reading for about six years now. (SIX. WHOLE. YEARS.)
I have PLENTY others, but these are the ones that keep me occupied consistently. What about you?
Please put any warnings for mature themed comics, as some may not like these comics or be in an appropriate place to begin reading them. Thanks!
(Mature Content: Violence, Language, Nudity) So one of my favorite webcomics is Kill Six Billion Demons! I love the art style, the mythos, the character development. This one has my first lesbian OTP...And they kissed in recent pages and I lost my freaking mind. Besides all that, the mythos is something of worldbuilding more than just a "setting." It's breathtakingly beautiful, dangerous, and immersive. Ugh, I can't.
Another one of my favorite webcomics is Cucumber Quest! It's incredibly cute and has very Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door vibe to it--which isn't bad at all. Paper Mario has incredibly hilarious humor for being a "child's" game that I appreciated as an adult, especially the Thousand-Year Door. It's incredibly kid-friendly, but not so childish that a sophisticated adult such as myself couldn't enjoy it. I still read it pretty religiously, and I've been reading for about six years now. (SIX. WHOLE. YEARS.)
I have PLENTY others, but these are the ones that keep me occupied consistently. What about you?