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Tim Stump on The Wings of Change Created by Mariette Rose

Not only does TWC have artwork that can be cute and serious at the same time but it has an amazing story.

The Wings of Change is winning the war on boredom on many fronts.

First off there is the artwork which is great. it can be so cute and yet not take the seriousness out of the story.

Then there are the characters who are so funny. Its sheer hilarity to whatch them bounce off one another. But they all have backstories to make them more people than characters.

Which brings me to the story, and it is massive! It just keeps going on and getting more complex but not too much so. and the comic has only covered two days time so far.

All in all this is simply a great comic. if only it updated more. Even still it is well worth reading.

... read it now!



Jesus & The Marys is a wry look at the son of God in a modern-day Sodom, "the most fabulous city in the world!"

As I'm always telling anyone who'll listen, I love me some Jesus kitsch, so this strip leaped at me from the page.  The humor is sharp, the dialogue snappy, and Aaron Frey manages to fit a surprising amount of detail into his art considering the amount of space he has to work with.

I'd recommend this to anyone who likes their humor kitschy and tongue-in-cheek, and who isn't going to balk at a little blasphemy in their lives... ;)

... read it now!


Dan Mazur on The Good Crook Magnolia Porter

"The Good Crook" is a great read.
Unlike any other comic I've read lately -- on the web or in print -- "The Good Crook" is a great read. Fueled by writer-artist Magnolia Porter's obsession with '70s New York gangster films (especially Scorsese), the comic successfully keeps one foot in hommage to the genre, and the other in slice-of-life, domestic comedy-drama -- no mean feat in any medium, and RARELY achieved in comics! The story focuses on the relationship between a Brooklyn waiter/wannabe gangster and his tough-talking, street-wise daughter, who's languishing in the custody of her upwardly-mobile mom. Porter really knows her world and characters, making them likeable and believable. The dialogue is absolutely terrific. On top of this is her fun, fluid and expressive drawing style -- which drew me to the comic in the first place -- and strong color sense. Her shading of the faces is sometimes a little too eccentric and jarring, but that's my only complaint about this standout comic. ... read it now!


Tim Patten on Bellen! by box brown

You have to love Bellen, the wit, the characters you grow to love, the art which just always gets better and better, and of course, that pinch that always wants you to come back for more!

You have to love Bellen, the wit, the characters you grow to love, the art which just always gets better and better, and of course, that pinch that always wants you to come back for more! I've read every Bellen now, and I must say that the quality of it never goes down, if anything it goes up. The origanal art of Bellen is fantastic, and one I would really reccommend. With the quality as it is. No wonder it is the 9th most popular webcomic here.

 I love the fact that their characters personality's never change, Ben is this whiny,  sort of pseudointellectual character, but cares very deeply for Ellen, and is rather shy and insecure. Meanwhile Ellen is a fun, full of life character, very sure of herself, but nevertheless adores Ben. So really, they are oppisites, but very good oppisites! They match each-other perfectly and it makes you go "aah" after each story.

 Good quality fun, Bellen

 

Tim Patten 

... read it now!


Stan Yan on Nonsequiteria by John P

Your life will be more complete for it.
It's not often that you get to look through an artist's sketchbook, but when you do, it can often tell you more about the artist than his finished works.  Nonsequiteria is a perfect example of that.  With this random (and extremely small) sampling of John's drawings and short stories we get to see his creative mind at work.  The unfinished pencil sketches are among my favorites.  If this group of drawings inspires you at all, do yourself a favor and check out his other comics and webcomics too.  Your life will be more complete for it. ... read it now!



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