Can recommend the comic. It parodies some well known elements in a very funny way.
PS: how would you call a work with comic layout but anime/manga artstyle?
how would you call a work with comic layout but anime/manga artstyle?
If it’s Korean then Manhwa if it’s Chinese then Manhua. Otherwise call it a Web Toon.
It’s by Merryweather then it will be called a Web Toon. Remember the meaning of Manga/Manhua/Manhwa is comic in their respective language
Thanks ^^
Fox girls are not better. Still cute af.
This is up for debate (since I’m undecided myself).
WTF, need a sign in to read.?! To bad, pass.
Huh, I didn’t need to sign in (tested with Librewolf and Ungoogled Chromium).
If you want I could pull a PDF for you.
Edit: grammar
You are too kind. Please don’t trouble yourself with a PDF
On Firefox. With noScript/Ublock on or off I get this
then this
sucks.
Wonder if region based. In US, Illinois.
This is not very readable as the images are not cut at the panels (the creator is also to blame for this).
Maybe it is because of an age-verification law or something like that. This sucks.
Annoying but at least there’s a purpose. You can subscribe to comics you like and it will hold your place in the series so you can start up where you left off.
You know what has this feature without providing an online-service with any of your data? RSS feed.
I also wrote a plugin for the KDE Comicreader Plasmoid, which also stores the position and one can have all supported comics on the desktop (or a panel or where ever you can put widgets). Though I would not necessarily recommend the Plasmoid to everyone as it has its own issues and I’m quite the patient user.
An RSS feed doesn’t make any money for comic artists.