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Junjo
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Anthropomorphic BIPOC Humor Love
The ongoing adventures of 20 something Jamaican Canadians Created by Daniel G. Wilson
Wootz : A new life
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Friendship Monsters Mythical School
Yatin is a young boy living alone in the kingdom of Ossidra, a land filled with magic and mystery. As he learns the craft of forging magical blades, he must face the trials of the forge
Renni
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Humor
Renni feels out of place in her town and is seen as a "quirky girl," relying on her mischievous imaginary friend to learn to fit in. When a prank backfires, she faces isolation but discovers a supportive classmate. As she learns to embrace her uniqueness, Renni finds true friendship and the courage to be herself. With newfound clarity, the line between reality and her imagination blurs, leading...
Persephone
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Humor Modern Western
She works at a shop and that's about all there is to it. What crazy adventures will 21-year-old Persephone Scott get into this time? (None. She works in a shop.)
Glen D. Reaper
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Humor Monsters Mythical Occult Supernatural
"Another day, another death!" Glen is just a Reaper trying to do his job. Glen D. Reaper is a revival of a comic strip series I created when I was 13. Inspired by newspaper comic strips like Peanuts, Pearls Before Swine, and Addams Family.
Just A Little Misunderstanding (Test)
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Occult
This is just a test comic I made to practice paneling and general comic making :0
Jannie the Heikel
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Friendship Humor
She ain't no Imp. She's a Heikel! Follow the whimsical and down right juvenile antics of this star tailed lass.
Treat people nicely or else!!
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Mythical
More action to this story. I hope ya'll enjoy! :-D
Nitrate!
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School
It's 1996, the digital age is crawling up on us like a spider to it's prey entangled in it's web. So what can you do with the internet? Websurf, send emails, or maybe consider taking a page from Aidan Wheeler's book and take to creating a blog, detailing the most mundane or unjust or downright right absurd parts of teenagehood and watch the world spin with cynical lenses.