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Webcomics in Review: Snarlbear – She Who Fights Monsters

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Coming home from her boring grocery store job, Daisy stumbles into the Rainbow Dimension – a vibrant magical land filled with monsters, like the...

Webcomics in Review: Rumplestiltskin- Rewriting the Classics

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Chris is tired of her boring, provincial life. She knows her destiny isn’t on the farm, and when the king announces a new contest...

Webcomic review: Grounded Supernatural Action in ‘Wilde Life’

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  Journalist Oscar Wilde decides to leave his life in Chicago and rent a house from Craigslist in Podunk, Oklahoma because he wants an adventure....

Webcomics in Review: Wilde Life – Magically Mundane

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Journalist Oscar Wilde decides to leave his life in Chicago and rent a house from Craigslist in Podunk, Oklahoma because he wants an adventure....

Webcomic Alert: Life is an Ambush. My Two Birth Stories by Leela Corman

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Speaking of Corman, she recently published another view of her view of motherhood called Life is an Ambush. My Two Birth Stories at the...

31 Days of Halloween: The Bloody Cardinal by Richard Sala

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I doubt a 31 Days of Halloween has gone by without my linking to Richard Sala, one of the masters of creepy and eerie...

:01 Collecting Cucumber Quest Webcomic for Print

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Earlier today, we mentioned that :01 (First Second Books) started serializing the Spillzone graphic novel as a webcomic.  :01 likes to do that as...

:01 is Serializing Spillzone Online

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:01 (First Second, if you prefer letters to numbers) likes to serialize their graphic novels online before the print edition is available and their...

Webcomics in Review: Monster Pulse – Saturday Morning Cronenberg Cartoons!

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Bina’s life is changed forever when a mysterious spirit passes through her and possesses her heart, turning the organ into an external, sentient monster....

Webcomic Alert: Dustin Harbin on the unrest in Charlotte

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Diarist cartoonist Dustin Harbin is a Charlotte local and his diary for the day is about the unrest in Charlotte that started over a...

Review: Leela Corman connects the emotional and intellectual dots

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  Leela Corman’s work is a lot of things in We All Wish For Deadly Force. Whether using vivid, thick colors or more simple black...

Webcomics in review: Kill 6 Billion Demons – Go Big

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Allison is about to take the next step with her college boyfriend. It’s an already awkward situation, but it is made more so when...

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