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Demon Bitch - The Webcomic!
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Dystopian
Humor
Mature
Occult
Psychological
Supernatural
She's a low-level demon from the 13th pit of Hell where people throw their dog shit and gum wrappers! She wants to bring the Second Coming of Armageddon, but the first one never happened because she's a fucking idiot.
Here's her stupid webcomic to start the day off.
DISCLAIMER: None of the characters appearing in this cartoon intentionally resemble any persons living or dead - SINCE THEY...
Tranzfiction#4
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Boys' Love
Dystopian
Humor
LGBTQ+
Mature
Sheer undiluted lewd and rude, drawing nonsense. About his and that, with a few stories thrown in.
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Man and Lady
» WebComic » Comedy
Humor
Mature
A hunter and gatherer couple and their relationship exploits in the wilds.
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Patty Girl Jock: SuperModels
» WebComic » Comedy
Fighting
Friendship
Girls' Love
Humor
Love
Martial Arts
Patty asks for the help of her two friends (Twiggs and Lucy) for a magazine photoshoot. But trouble brews with Lucy, who would rather be spending her time on her singing career. It's clash of the titans when these two best friends have a disagreement.
Tranzfiction#6
» WebComic » Comedy
Boys' Love
Dystopian
Girls' Love
Humor
LGBTQ+
Mature
Usual inane anarchic nonsense, crossdressing orientated.
Tranzfiction#5
» WebComic » Comedy
Dystopian
Humor
LGBTQ+
Mature
Theatre
Random cross-dressing stories and sundry cartoons and mishaps
Tranzfiction#3
» WebComic » Comedy
Boys' Love
Dystopian
Humor
LGBTQ+
Mature
Random Nonsense and gags-about this and that and silly stories
The Femme Files
» WebComic » Comedy
Humor
Mystery, crime, and a touch of noir glamour. Follow the secretive lives of femme fatales navigating heists, lies, and dangerous liaisons in a city that never forgives
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Sticky
» WebComic » Comedy
Anthropomorphic
Friendship
Humor
Modern
Pets
Psychological
Sticky is a stick figure living inside a book…
or something that might not exactly be a book.
He tries to explain his existence to the readers—
who may or may not exist only in his mind.
Meanwhile, his dog keeps reminding him that none of this really matters.
Oh, and he’s not actually his dog.