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I've looked at it, will read on more and see if it manages to be funny after the first year without the author using the comic as a therapeutic tool to vent his personal shit in pretentious 500-letter preachorama speech bubbles, in order to reap sympathetic comments in his myspace/facebook/livejournal page, like fucking Something*Positive or MegaTokyo. Martyr scum.
Pintsize is funny, lowkey.
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Daniel Butler
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I like the fact that there are more and more 'serious' webcomics out there - that 'comic' doesn't have to mean 'comical' anymore. (I mean yeah, it's really funny too, but there's some heavy issues in here and serious plot and so on.)
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Speaking of Comics, this summer when I wasn in Canada, I found an original Star Trek Comic Book in a thrift shop for a Looney. It is in pretty good condition, and I bet it is worth something. The animation is interesting. THe Enterprise looks like a cross between the TMP refit and the original ship.
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Daniel Butler
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Hey, I just came across comic 800-something where Meena brings Steve home and I have read this somewhere...somewhen...Don't know when or why I didn't start at the beginning, but I've definitely seen this storyline before. It was hella creepy d�j� v� (did I get the pretty little diacritics right?) until I realized I really head read it.
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