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What the hell is this? Banal storyline, uninspired art. Is this even Exiern? We just leaped into this tale with no warning or connection to the previous plot and, honestly, it isn’t very good.
I kinda felt the same my first time through. We went from a comic about boobs and adventuring with a joke a day to this, what looks like a guest artist took over for a week and tried to kill the site. Then about a couple hundred pages later i realized i needed to flip back and read this bit again, and pay attention this time. So now i’ll say:
1- this little side trip is totally relevant to what has come before, and
2- that this will still be relevant in a couple hundred pages is pretty nice story-craft for a joke-a-day webcomic about boobs and adventuring.
“We just leaped into this tale with no warning or connection to the previous plot and, honestly, it isn’t very good.”
Can’t help it if you don’t read what the characters talk about. In last page of the last chapter Tiffany and Faden are openly discussing the transformation from dragon children, masquerading as humans, into dragons. Faden informs Tiffany that males mature slower, so Denver still has a year or two before he goes.
Alicia drops her full name on the second page of this arc. On the FIRST page, it says “three months earlier”, indicating that it’s a storyline that’ll link into the main plot after it ends.
On this page, Alicia is fairly clearly turning into the half-dragon form that she’s in when she confronts Tiffany.
I seem to recall that it took me a little while (and a second read, maybe?) to figure this arc out when I first read through it, but then I’d forgotten Alicia’s name and Denver’s last name entirely at that point.
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What the hell is this? Banal storyline, uninspired art. Is this even Exiern? We just leaped into this tale with no warning or connection to the previous plot and, honestly, it isn’t very good.
I kinda felt the same my first time through. We went from a comic about boobs and adventuring with a joke a day to this, what looks like a guest artist took over for a week and tried to kill the site. Then about a couple hundred pages later i realized i needed to flip back and read this bit again, and pay attention this time. So now i’ll say:
1- this little side trip is totally relevant to what has come before, and
2- that this will still be relevant in a couple hundred pages is pretty nice story-craft for a joke-a-day webcomic about boobs and adventuring.
Tadpole’s sister… -.-‘ Chris, please; read it before offending noone… If you still don’t understand, please, read from first.
Its obviously what happened before the last chapter….
“We just leaped into this tale with no warning or connection to the previous plot and, honestly, it isn’t very good.”
Can’t help it if you don’t read what the characters talk about. In last page of the last chapter Tiffany and Faden are openly discussing the transformation from dragon children, masquerading as humans, into dragons. Faden informs Tiffany that males mature slower, so Denver still has a year or two before he goes.
Alicia drops her full name on the second page of this arc. On the FIRST page, it says “three months earlier”, indicating that it’s a storyline that’ll link into the main plot after it ends.
On this page, Alicia is fairly clearly turning into the half-dragon form that she’s in when she confronts Tiffany.
I seem to recall that it took me a little while (and a second read, maybe?) to figure this arc out when I first read through it, but then I’d forgotten Alicia’s name and Denver’s last name entirely at that point.
Thadwick, which transformed snarkily to Tadpole by Faden.