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The Webcomic Reviews Mini Reviews Masterpost, Part 1
People always ask me what I think of various webcomics, so I decided to start collecting my thoughts in one place! Click the images to go to the comic! Comic titles with a â after them are recommended, but even if I don't give a comic a star, that doesn't mean you won't like it.
[un]Divine â
What is it: A highschooler sells his soul for a big titty demon gf, and now has to have anime battles against angels who keep trying to eat him.
The Good: Excellent art and monster designs, some of the better fights in webcomics.
The Bad: Danny is kind of a bland protagonist. The comic keeps threatening to veer into femdom porn, which may be a good thing for some of you. Comic is on permanent semi-hiatus and updates very infrequently
You should read it if: You wanna read a comic with big fights, big angels, and big titties.
Avaâs Demon
What is it: A bunch of kids possessed by demons have space adventures and are sad
The Good: Extremely good art. Occasional "high production value" moments with music and limited animation. The single-panel page format really highlights the art.
The Bad: Bland writing, weak characters. The single-panel page format really slows the flow of reading it.
You should read it if: Learning that the Wrath demon is named âWrathiaâ doesnât strike you as comically dumb
Awkward Zombie â
What is it: Itâs a comic that makes jokes about video games
The Good: Itâs the best comic that makes jokes about video games
The Bad: If you havenât played the game in question, you might not get the jokes. Awkward lack of zombies.
You should read it if: You like jokes about video games. I don't....it's not a complex premise.
Camp Weedonwantcha â
What is it: A bunch of kids are left at summer camp forever by parents whoâve abandoned them to die. Wacky comedy and feel-good moments ensue.
The Good: Cute adventures with kids, reminiscent of some of the better Nicktoons from the 90s. Surprisingly emotionally effective when it wants to be.
The Bad: While the ending is satisfying in its own way, many plot threads go unresolved
The Terrible: Nickelodeon bought the rights and is sitting on them.
You should read it if: You like slice of life adventures with blasts of dark humor and feels
Cloudscratcher
What is it: Ducktales, with Genocide!
The Good: Cute and generally likable characters. Decently paced
The Bad: Doesnât really excel at anything. Weirdly insistent about totally not being a furry comic even though it obviously is.
The Terrible: The author is a white nationalist, and the lack of link is intentional.
You should read it if: You like 80s cartoons and hate minorities
Cornucopia â
What is it: A ninja is sent on a mission to literally steal candy from a nation of morons, fails.
The Good: Good art and well-paced storytelling. Clever use of different types of word balloons. High joke-per-page ratio
The Bad: Doofy tone may not be your cup of tea. Seems to have died young, though the first chapter is still a complete story
You should read it if: You like JelloApocalypseâs videos on YouTube, or his series Epithet Erased, since he made this
Dresden Codak
What is it: A genius inventor has wacky adventurers, then goes to a flying city and spends most of the comicâs run embroiled in a conspiracy run by evil anime villains.
The Good: The drawings are pretty. The early comedy adventures are quirky and charming.
The Bad: Panel layout and composition, especially early in Dark Science, is atrocious. Presents the comic as a feminist power fantasy, but the main character usually has her tits out and has had her clothes burnt off on multiple occasions.
The Terrible:Â The author is a notorious jerk. As of this writing, The Dark Science storyline has been running for eight years and has yet to reach a triple-digit number of pages, even though itâs a full-time job for which Diaz earns $4,000+/mo on Patreon.
You should read it if: You thought the best part of Ghost in the Shell was the lesbian orgy boat.
Drop Out (NSFW) â
What is it: Two girlfriends go on a road trip to kill themselves in style
The Good: Short enough to be read in one sitting. Surprisingly good visual storytelling for a first comic. Realistic dialogue and high tension keeps you engaged even when not much is happening. Subtle details that donât become apparent until a second read reward paying attention.
The Bad: Heavy subject matter. Lettering can be tough to read in early pages.
Content Warnings: Drug Abuse, Suicide, Mental Health Issues, DetransitioningâŚ.a list of all the difficult content in this comic would be so long itâd look like Iâm making a joke. This is a heavy comic.
You should read it if: You like arty dramatic comics that deal with uncomfortable topics
Dumbing of Age
What is it: College students obsessed with late 80s-early 90s pop culture have relationship troubles
The Good: Of all the popular comics itâs trendy to shit on, this is by far the best. Solid gag-a-day strip with plots that move at a decent pace.
The Bad: Realistic depictions of abusive parents co-exists in the same comic as a literal superhero, leading to some jarring tonal confusion.
You should read it if: You like newspaper-style drama comics.
Everything Is Fine
What is it: Maggie and Sam are a normal married couple in a very strange world where proving your loyalty is the key to winning, and the best way to prove your loyalty is to show someone else is disloyal. And also everyone wears mascot suit cat heads all the time.
The Good: Well-written characters, a novel premise, and excellent pacing. Iâm not the biggest fan of the webtoon âreally tall pageâ format, but itâs taken advantage of at times for nice transitions
The Bad: The webtoon format can be irritating, and the worldbuilding is toeing the line between âcompelling mysteryâ and âIf there were two astronauts on the moon and one shot the other wouldnât that be fucked up?â-ism.
Content Warning: Gore, Suicide themes. Every page with such content has a warning on it (which works better in Webtoon format, actually)
You should read it if: You liked the dystopian fiction fiction books you had to read in high school.
Gunnerkrigg Court â
What is it: A girl attends a scientific school in a magical world thatâs honestly not even slightly like Harry Potter but people say it is because they think J. K. Rowling invented British schools
The Good: Good art and fantastic panel composition. Slow-burning dark fantasy mystery.
The Bad: Takes a little while to find its groove. Starts feeling rushed and confusing near the end.
The Terrible: Boxbot
You should read it if: You like dark fantasy stories, or stories in general.
Homestuck â?
What is it: A kid wants to play a video game but itâs downstairs and he doesnât feel like talking to his dad yadda yadda yadda the universe explodes. Was briefly ungodly popular.
The Good: High production values, many updates are music videos with excellent music. Great character writing, especially in Act 5. Toby Fox, the creator of Undertale, did a lot of the music, and arguably isnât even the best musician featured.
The Bad:The early part of the comic is brutally slow-paced, and is an impossible hurdle for some.
The Terrible: The ending is widely considered a major disappointment, and attempts to turn the comic into a franchise have been met with mixed reviews. The prose epilogues are deeply divisive.
Content Warning: A lot gorier than you might expect, mitigated by the cartoony art style, abusive relationships, the epilogue is just generally gross.
You should read it if: You want to see what the hell all those kids in grey face-paint at anime conventions were about
You should also consider: Just getting the music off the bandcamp, itâs really good.
Homestuck 2
What is it: A âdubiously canonâ sequel to Homestuck, following from The Homestuck Epilogues, made by a different creative team. Follows two intersecting future timelines
The Good: The art is quite nice, and the new characters are fun and likable. Very bold in its ideas, for better or for worse itâs rarely boring. One of the few webcomics to be able to integrate trigger warnings clearly while remaining non-obtrusive with them. Faster-paced than the original Homestuck (low bar!) and has a few clever presentation ideas. Willing to be its own thing. If youâre worried itâs just âHomestuck 1 but more of itâ, this is not that.
The Bad: Not at all a stand-alone comic, Homestuck 2 is completely incoherent if youâre not familiar with Homestuck 1 and the Homestuck Epilogues. Does not have the big multimedia productions Homestuck 1 was known for. Beloved characters from Homestuck 1 can come off really badly, which upsets a lot of people. If youâre looking for âHomestuck 1 but more of itâ, this is not that.
The Terrible: At times, this comic is actively trying to piss off the readership by dragging out unpopular plot revelations. I actually like this about it, but unsurprisingly a lot of people donât.
You should read it if: If you have to ask âShould I read Homestuck 2?â, the answer is probably âNoâ. This is a comic for people who are riding the Homestuck train to the bitter end.
You should also consider:Â Reading my Liveblog of itÂ
Kiwi Blitz â
What is it: A precocious young girl gets a Kiwi-shaped robot and decides to become a superhero ridding the world of nefarious furries. More of a cute character drama than a superhero comic, and more of a superhero comic than a mecha one.
The Good: Cute artstyle. Not without dramatic stakes, but fairly light and fun throughout minus a few people getting shot. The android 42 is stand-out great character.
The Bad: Prone to long hiatuses as the author's main comic is now Sleepless Domain.
You should read it if: You liked Sleepless Domain, and are looking for a somewhat lighter comic by the same author.
Latchkey Kingdom â
What is it: A girl goes on adventures in a magical land of idiots
The Good: Good but not overbearing comedy. Tight chapters. Strong side characters
The Bad:Â Thanks in part to Patron-backed stories in between the âmainâ chapters, can feel like an episodic series with no main character or driving plot
The Neutral: Willa is a semi-silent protagonist, and often gets overshadowed by the wacky people she meets. Cerberus Syndrome, executed well
You should read it if: You like adventure, silly characters, and jokes about Dark Souls.
Leasebound
What is it: Two lesbians are contrived into sharing an apartment, then the comic becomes a polemic about how trans people are evil. The second-best TERF webcomic on this list
The Good: This comic has no redeeming qualities
The Bad: Itâs hella transphobic, and not even particularly interesting about it the way Sinfest can be. Everything thatâs not hateful is boring, and the comic is practically going âGo on, be offended, blog about me, give me atteeeennnnttttiiiiiooooonnn!â
You should read it if: You really shouldnât, and Iâm not linking to it
Least I Could Do
What is it: Rayne Summers is the best at everything and you should listen to him
The Good: This comic updates on time regularly. Sometimes it updates without word balloons by accident, making it surreally funny
The Bad: Poorly thought-out political rants; few jokes, severe overuse of beat panels, copy-pasted art.
The Terrible: Designed to go viral, not to be entertaining; makes panels wordless just so they can be used as preview images
You should read it if: You have committed horrible sins and wish to atone
Legend of the Hare
What is it: I wrote this! A white trash loser girl is peer pressured into becoming a magical girl by a pair of pushy rabbits. A spinoff of the print comic Blade Bunny, written and drawn by the current creative team of Saffron and Sage.
The Good: Bouncy and cartoony art. Strong and memorable characters. Very weird and freewheeling.
The Bad: The plot is an absolute mess, stalling out and even going backwards at times, though it mostly comes together at the end. The tone is wildly inconsistent.
The Terrible: Kind of South-Parky in its humor sometimes
You should read it if: You like Saffron and Sage and want to see a comic by the same team when they were less experienced.
Nan Quest â
What is it: In this spiritual sequel to Ruby Quest, a goat girl electrician sets out to fix a broken fuzebox and ends up ensnared in a psychological horror conspiracy.
The Good: Much more effective use of the simple MS Paint art style, with more color and some simple animations (animated panels being marked [A], a convention Homestuck would later adopt for its [S] sound panels). The characters are better fleshed out than in Ruby Quest, and the horror is more effective as well, with less gore and more tension.
The Bad: Though used effectively, the art is still MS Paint doodles. The story mechanics behind the mystery are much more ambiguous, which can be a plus.
Content Warning: Gore, threatened sexual violence.
You should read it if: You like Ruby Quest and/or psychological horror comics that can be read in a few hours.
Moby: Back from the Deep
What is it: A zombie killer whale attacks a small town.
The Good: The art is nice
The Bad: Egregious overuse of narration.
The Terrible: Itâs a beat for beat ripoff of the movie Jaws, down to some characters having their names only marginally changed from their Jaws counterpart (e.g. âAlex Gardenerâ is the name of the Alex Kintner analogue)
You should read it if: You canât find a Jaws torrent.
Mokepon â
What is it: A dickhead teenager is forced on a Pokemon adventure, and learns a valuable lesson about friendship while being dragged into a criminal conspiracy. A Pokemon fanfic thatâs somewhat darker than the source material (though not really âgrimdarkâ)
The Good: Good action scenes, nice manga-style art. Notable improvement in art and storytelling over time. Atticusâ slow-burn character growth is satisfying.
The Bad: The early chapters are almost a completely different comic, and it takes a little while to find its groove.
You should read it if: You liked Pokemon Special
Monster Pulse â
What is it: Kidsâ internal organs become sentient external organs, and they have to keep it a secret from an evil orginization.
The Good: Cool twist on the surprisingly rare monster pet genre. Not afraid to upend the status quo
The Bad: No real obvious flaws, but if you donât find the premise interesting, you probably wonât like it.
You should read it if: You were a fan of monster-pet stories like Digimon Tamers
The Monster Under The Bed
What is it: A teenager finds a demon girl under his bed, rom-com ensues
The Good: Cute anime-esque premise
The Bad: Gets progressively hornier to to point where I'm not sure if I should even leave it on this list. Egregious use of photos instead of drawing backgrounds, making outdoor scenes look awful
You should read it if: You like trashy Japanese animes
Narbonic â
What is it: A shlubby loser gets a job working for a mad scientist. Mad sciencey things occur, and the comic experiences an incredible jump in quality in the back half
The Good: Short comic, comfy and easy to read. The best and most satisfying ending arc of any webcomic ever.
The Bad: Some âLOLRANDOMâ humor, especially early on.
The Terrible:Â The first few comics are almost literally unreadable due to messy handwritten lettering and low quality scans.
You should read it if: You love seeing a story build to a proper conclusion, and you donât mind a rough start.
Octopus Pie â
What is it: Slice-of-life dramedy where twenty-somethings try to become adults and/or get laid while navigating New York life. Completed comic.
The Good: If you direct your attention above, you will see the incredible coloring. There are other comics that have better plots and even better characters, but Octopus Pie is uniquely good at hitting a mood. Occasionally does some infinite canvas stuff thatâs neat.
The Bad: This is a comic about exploring ideas and kind of drifting around through life, and isnât a big plot-focused comic with a lot of big dramatic reveals. Which I donât think is bad, but it might not be your thing.
You should read it if: You liked stories about adults trying to figure out how to grow up, and like seeing characters age.
Out-of-Placers â
What is it: A human man is turned into a female rat creature, and has to navigate a low-fantasy world while learning their incredibly stupid ways and trying to get himself back to normal.
The Good: Really good worldbuilding, with interesting, fleshed out, and unique fantasy races. There are licensed Dungeons and Dragons books with less cool ideas for a campaign in them.
The Bad: Can get kind of edgy in ways that donât always work, and occasionally gets a bit gross. If the premise made you think it was a furry fetish comic, itâs not, but it keeps threatening to become one if you donât whap it with a newspaper and say âNoâ very firmly every now and then.
You should read it if: Your favorite DnD race is kobolds.
Paranatural â
What is it: Kids bust ghosts in a parody of shounen anime tropes
The Good: Good banter, creative panel layouts, and characters you want to root for.
The Bad: The story rapidly increases in scale, causing the pacing to slow down somewhat. The story later transitions to an illustrated prose format, which some people can't really get into.
You should read it if: You liked Bleach before it became Dragonball
Prequel -or- Making A Cat Cry: The Adventure â
What is it: An Elder Scrolls fanfiction, in which an alcoholic catgirl heads to a new land to try to make a better life, and generally fails.
The Good: Inventive use of the web as a storytelling medium. Great character writing. Lovable protagonist. Excellent payoff to years or life kicking the protagonist in the face.
The Bad: Years of life kicking the protagonist in the face. Can thus be depressing, especially early on, sometimes to the point of being offensive (see Content Warnings)
The Terrible: Very slow and irratic update schedule
Content Warnings: Alcoholism, Depression, the protagonist gets blackout drunk and wakes up in bed next to strange men several times, which is played for comedy.
You should read it if: You like slow burn character development. You like stories where the protagonist has a hard time
Problem Sleuth
What is it: A detective tries to leave his office using user-submitted commands, and gets in a few tangents along the way. Mostly known now as âThe thing Andrew Hussie did before Homestuckâ, but it was a popular comic in its own right.
The Good: Much better art than most reader-driven comics, bizarre and clever, with a dramatic finish.
The Bad: Holy shit, you thought Homestuck meandered? Problem Sleuth will do nearly anything and everything readers asked him to do, and this is a veeeeeery convoluted comic that has thus aged somewhat poorly.
You should read it if: You thought Homestuck was best before the Trolls got involved.
Questionable Content
What is it: Humanity achieves a technological utopia in the background while hipsters in Massachusetts complain about their dating lives. Later begins focusing much more heavily on all the robots.
The Good: A rotating menagerie of quirky cute girls. Had a major trans character before it was cool.
The Bad: The comic kind of transitions from being about one thing to being about another thing several times, to the point where onetime protagonists show up less and less or even get dropped altogether in favor of the New Thing the comic is.
You should read it if: You want a comfy and diverse slice-of-life comic.
#undivine#Ava's Demon#Awkward Zombie#Camp Weedonwantcha#Cloudscratcher#Cornucopia#Dresden Codak#Drop Out#Dumbing of Age#Everything is Fine#Gunnerkrigg Court#Homestuck#Homestuck^2#Kiwi Blitz#Latchkey Kingdom#Leasebound#Least I Could Do#Legend of the Hare#Nan Quest#Moby: Back From The Deep#Mokepon#Monster Pulse#The Monster Under the Bed#Narbonic#Octopus Pie#Out-Of-Placers#Paranatural#Prequel#Problem Sleuth#Questionable Content
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Rules: Make a poll of your favorite female characters (no limits - as many or as little as you want) and see which your followers like the most! Stole this.
And tagging-
@bizarrelovesquare @melancholywave
#polls#shut up kelly#little witch academia#lucy/nyu#elfen lied#Gorillaz#noodle#seventeen#camp Weedonwantcha#king arthur's disasters#lady m.#naruto#hinata hyuga#htf petunia#happy tree friends#raven#teen titans#el tigre: the adventures of manny rivera#frida suarez#avatar: the last airbender#toph beifong#sam manson#danny phantom#moral orel
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seventeen from camp weedonwancha board for an anon ^_^ i hope its accurate the comics been deleted all i had was the piloty short and show bible...shes so silly i feel like the ppl behind cw really got how kids act
#camp weedonwantcha#seventeen camp weedonwantcha#farm stim#barn stim#animal stim#soda stim#clay cracking#berry#berries#fruits#squirrel#squirrels#chickens#farm animals#chicken#goat#goats#stimboard#stim#green stim#bird#birds#soda#green#yellow#cats#cat#nature#meadow#schezlover.board
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More random pages of Camp Weedonwantcha
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Camp Weedonwantcha used to be under campcomic.com but according to the Internet Archive it got removed sometime durring or after April this year. As far as I know, web.archive.org is the only way to read it right now.
The last post I could find on Katie Rice's Twitter about the comic was from 2018 announcing Volume 3. There's also art from the comic is on her pinned post, so I don't think the author is deliberately trying to hide it from people (please correct me if I'm wrong). Sooo, go and check it out here if you want!
Obscure Webcomic - Round 2-B
Surviving the World - Finished
A photocomic with the premise of a professor teaching a class about life (the creator being a professor in reality). Each comic is a lesson written on a chalkboard that he is presenting as a lecture
Camp Weedontwantcha - Deleted (May be adapted?)
A camp for unwanted children, where a bunch of misfits stick together
Dumped at a summer camp for unwanted kids, our protagonists must fend for themselves.
repost because yesterday's was only up for 1 day and not 1 week! sorry to everyone who already voted!
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imagine they make a cc reboot years from now but the style and/or story are completely different that the current story
Story driven camp camp reboot let's go
But actually, quick recommendation, for a similar "kids in a shitty summer camp cause their parents don't want em" vibe, I recommend "Camp Weedonwantcha"
(I can't find the official website for the comic?? But I think its archived somewhere + physical copies!!)
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Characters from Katie Riceâs comics, sheâs a big inspirationÂ
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Went to reread camp weedonwancha today and noticed the site is down. Any idea if this is a bug or if it was taken down on purpose?
Looks like they let something expire accidentally.
Glad I'm not the only one who's lost a comic that way
So hopefully it'll be back up before too long.
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.....aaaand the website that hosted Camp Weedonwantcha is gone.
Fuck.
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could you do a stimboard of seventeen from camp weedonwantcha? any stims, I dont really mind (also if you havent already you should totally check the comic out)
tada! i hope they put the comic back up soon it looks good u_u
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Theory/Headcanon about camp weedonwantcha. Camp Weedonwantcha was an actual camp at some point, but was eventually abandoned due to the camp not making enough money and simply how remote it was, making it hard to find. It was eventually sold to be a dumping ground for unwanted stuff. Most of the kids' parents went to this camp and knew it was abandoned. So when they wanted to get rid of their kid, they just sent them here because of how remote the place was. Some of the other parents just heard about the camp from other people.
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Since a LOT of you were doubtful, here is a list of the comics that I read. I included them ALL, even the ones that might embarrass me. I'd open to talking about any of them if anybody is interested.
-not on webtoons-
Dumbing of Age
Questionable Content
Girl Genius
Awkward Zombie
OJST (rated M)
Unexpected Guests
Handplates
-on webtoons (and in alphabetical order)-
1HP Club
Adventures of God
Be My Villian
Best Teacher Baek
BlackSmith
Boyfriends.
Boyfriend of the Dead
Brimstone and Roses
Castle Swimmer
City of Blank
Cool Uncle
Coral of the Void
Cryptid Club
Crucible
Don't Fall For Flint
Doom Breaker
Do You Remember
Duncan and Eddie
Dungeons & Artifacts
Eaternal Nocturnal
Encore!
Erma
Fins
Fins & Crinolines
Flawless
Forever After
Four Leaf
Fray
Gradually
Greta The Red Wolf
Heartstopper
Hero Killer
High Class Homos
Homesick
How To Be A Dragon
Humor Me
Hyperfocus
I Am The Villian
I Want To Be A Cute Anime Girl
Immortal Weakling
In the Bleak Midwinter;
ISADORA
Jackson's Diary
Jean and Clark
Jupiter-Men
Just a Goblin
Lemon Soda & Coffee
Little Macha Girl
Live With Yourself
Lone
Lore Olympus
LoveBot
Lovely Hell
Love Me To Death
Mage and Minic
Magical Mom
MAJESTIKAL MISTAKE
Maybe Meant To Be
Moonlighting
Morgana and Oz
My Giant Nerd Boyfriend
Night Owls & Summer Skies
Not Your Binary
Oma
Omniscient Reader
Our Cornor
PaperTeeth!
Pixie and Brutus
Race You
Rebirth
Return To Player
Revelation of Eros
Rooftops & Roommates
Roundhouse
Sally & Bean
Sarah's Scribbles
Spellward Bound
stare down.
Suitor Armor
Sunny Side Skies
Surviving Romance
Swords
The Academy's Undercover Professor
The Advanced Player of the Tutorial Tower
The Blind Prince
The Boy Who Murdered Love
The Doctors are Out
The Fabled Warrior
The Gentle Way
The Kiss Bet
The Last God of Spring
The Last Human (in a Crowded Galaxy)
The Little Trashmaid
The Moth Prince
The Prince of Southland
The UnCommons
The Weekly Roll
The Witch and The Bull
Third Shift Society
Time and Time Again
Time Roulette
To Be Ordinary!
Tripp
TRIPTRACK
Two Losers From Earth
Ultra-Alternative Character
Villian to Kill
Your Wings And Mine
Zocker
ZomCom
Also, comics that have finished...
AntiSTALKER
Apocalyptic Horseplay
Dark Mortal
Devil Number 4
Crown of Feathers
Elf & Warrior
Finding Wonderland
Fluidum
Freaking Romance
God, Please Make Me a Demon!
Hooves of Death
Jackie Rose
Long After Ending
Love and Leashes
Muted
My Daughter is a Zombie
My Dictator Boyfriend
My ID is Gangnam Beauty
Nice To Meet You
Opposite of Always
Our Time
Refund High School
Rise from Ashes
Seed
Shingi: The Spirit's Playbook
So You're Raising a Warrior
The Fever King
The Makeup Remover
Thornstone
Trailer Part Warlock
Vattu
Camp Weedonwantcha (off webtoon)
Shortpacked! (off webtoon)
Comics that might be dead...
Heroic
Part-Time Blood Bank
That Awkward Magic!!
The D!ckheads
Traceless Knight
Witchy (off webtoon)
After "cutting back" on my webcomics, I'm currently reading about 104 comics on Webtoon plus 7 on other sites.
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Come pages of webcomic Camp Weedonwantcha, by Katie Rice
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my favorite campers from Camp Weedonwantcha! (sorry Malachi) Â "Camp Weedonwantcha is a place where kids get dropped off for the summer and are never picked up again. With no adults around, the unwanted trio of Malachi, Seventeen, and Brian can get into whatever dangerous and irresponsibly fun activities their hearts desire."
#art#camp weedonwantcha#Brian camp weedonwantcha#seventeen camp weedonwantcha#fanart#camp weedonwantcha fanart
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