Comic blah
Finally gave up on, abandoned reading and automated checking of Abstract Gender, mainly from realising I hadn't enjoyed it to begin with and did not particularly care if it ever began updating in strip format again. That I had still been following it only because I had started and felt vaguely obligated to outlast the the thing.
Has been replaced with Alex which seems a bit acclaimed and popular in newspapers and to which I've no objection yet to starting reading since it is easy. I just wish I knew how often it is supposed to update.
That done, once Paradise Lost is read we're sort of up to 'F' in arbitrary webcomics reading, except for the post-alphabetised ones.
Wow, this was really a pointless post. Guess I just like talking.
Has been replaced with Alex which seems a bit acclaimed and popular in newspapers and to which I've no objection yet to starting reading since it is easy. I just wish I knew how often it is supposed to update.
That done, once Paradise Lost is read we're sort of up to 'F' in arbitrary webcomics reading, except for the post-alphabetised ones.
Wow, this was really a pointless post. Guess I just like talking.
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I once wanted to do an academic project that was basically a serial comic re-telling of the story because, while I study it fairly often, I also like to make fun of it.
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Is this project still possible to do?
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Good job with the working. NOW CUT IT IN HALF
Somer suggestions
Can I suggest: Between the Lines (http://betweenthelines.sosdg.org/archive.html), Rocket Ship a go go (http://www.rocketshipagogo.com/blog/arc/prologue/) (but also read her other stuff (http://www.sheerchaos.org/sc06comics.htm)), A Miracle of Science (http://project-apollo.net/mos/) (now completed), Girl Genius (www.girlgeniusonline.com/), And anything by Jennifer Dianne Reitz (http://pasteldefender.com/cover.html).