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* [[Alien Dice]]. I just fell in love with these characters. The story beautifully portrays the suffering of an alien gladiator, but mixes in a good bit of light-heartedness as well, turning a blue battle-weary slave into a beautiful [[The Woobie|woobie]]. I could really sympathize with them as they struggle against an organization determined to keep them oppressed, along with several other random forces in the universe. Mix in an array of cute critters, spaceships, and beautiful-looking art,and you have a webcomic that has held my interest and not let it go for the past two years.
* [[Alien Dice]]. I just fell in love with these characters. The story beautifully portrays the suffering of an alien gladiator, but mixes in a good bit of light-heartedness as well, turning a blue battle-weary slave into a beautiful [[The Woobie|woobie]]. I could really sympathize with them as they struggle against an organization determined to keep them oppressed, along with several other random forces in the universe. Mix in an array of cute critters, spaceships, and beautiful-looking art,and you have a webcomic that has held my interest and not let it go for the past two years.
* [[Next Town Over|Next. Town. Over.]] This comic has gorgeous art, great fight scenes, and takes [[Show, Don't Tell]] to it's inevitable conclusion. Seriously. There is not a line in the thing that doesn't need to be. All the character relationships are unspoken, but obvious through the use of echo, paratext, etc. Did I mention it's a [[Steampunk]] [[Western]] [[Urban Fantasy]]?
* [[Next Town Over|Next. Town. Over.]] This comic has gorgeous art, great fight scenes, and takes [[Show, Don't Tell]] to it's inevitable conclusion. Seriously. There is not a line in the thing that doesn't need to be. All the character relationships are unspoken, but obvious through the use of echo, paratext, etc. Did I mention it's a [[Steampunk]] [[Western]] [[Urban Fantasy]]?
* ''[[Winters in Lavelle]]'' is desperately in need of a mention. The plot, so far, is sort of like that of [[The Chronicles of Narnia|Narnia]], but with the awkward religious themes removed and a concentrated dose of awesome pumped in. The characters are well-written and realistic, but also [[Wham! Episode|mind-bendingly unpredictable]]. The artwork is already good and working its way through [[Art Evolution|subtle-yet-amazing improvements]]...why are you still reading this? Go [http://wintersinlavelle.com/?p=13 read the comic] already!
* ''[[Winters in Lavelle]]'' is desperately in need of a mention. The plot, so far, is sort of like that of [[The Chronicles of Narnia|Narnia]], but with the awkward religious themes removed and a concentrated dose of awesome pumped in. The characters are well-written and realistic, but also [[Wham! Episode|mind-bendingly unpredictable]]. The artwork is already good and working its way through [[Art Evolution|subtle-yet-amazing improvements]]...why are you still reading this? Go [https://web.archive.org/web/20111223182528/http://wintersinlavelle.com/?p=13 read the comic] already!
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