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Coming Up Violet has many of the things I look for in a comic. Humor, relationship based stories and... talking squirrels. That last part is important.
I really enjoyed reading the sister comic to this one - Fur Will Fly. This comic has all the same things going for it. The star of the comic is Violet who has grown into a teenager from her FWF days and is in high school now dealing with all the maddness that brings. What is surprising is that in FWF, the plots revolved around very strange sci-fi and fantasy occurances. Violet does not need this in her life as just one date can cause more stress and random occurances than her neighbor turning into a werewol (this happened). Art - Violet has decent art with a good variety of species used in the cast and the background characters. Good color too. Plot - This comic does not have a long, complicated plot that unlolds over hundreds of issues. That's a good thing. The plots are light and refreshing, designed to keep you interested and does not force you to read all the back issues though you will likely want to anyway... cause its funny. Level - Violet is not an adult comic in that it has no nudity or extreme violence but the subject of sex does come up a lot in conversation. Only natural as making a comic that is set in the character's high school and the subject of sex not coming up should be impossible. ... read it now!
what I look for in comic reading is the characters facial expressions with the dialects.
What I look for in comic reading is the characters facial expressions with the dialects. Henrik Rehr has done a great job. Except with a few scenes this series keeps the suspense going. It's like having a spy novel and the supernatural in one. Mr.Rehr is also trying to draw the reader to figuring out the characters next move. I recommend readers to stop by this site and read, not just to find out was viewing in the current page, but to really figure out what the characters are trying reveal to the reader before it happens. Well until I get enough hits on my site to make me a celebrity make mine Webcomicsnation. ... read it now!
Josh Bayer is equal parts Johnny Ryan , Gary Panter and Sid Vicious.
Josh's comics are so raw it's almost frightening. I never know what is going to happen next. Bam Bam and the Barbarians is great example of how a comic artist's style can perfectly match his theme. Plus, it's totally punk rock!
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Miffyzaki
With the same undulanat rivvulets and rizes as my favorite pompokamondo rock god.... cheero and ta m'lady
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The Adventures of bunn-e always makes me laugh.
The Adventures of Bunn-e is a comic strip about a rabbit named Bunn-e who is always hanging out in the forest, trying to escape bordem, And is hanging out with his friend Pinns. Bunn-e is usually trying to avoid his nerdy cousin fred.
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