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Sep 2014

Why I Read: Drifter: Journals of a Hero

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Hi, everybody! It’s Delta-v, and I’m back with another webcomic I’m reading. Just like all the other webcomics I enjoy, it has an interesting premise, and I like the way that premise is developed. But enough of that. The author and artist Charles Curry gave me permission, so let’s talk about Drifter: Journals of a Hero.

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Aug 2014

Why I Read: Inhuman Relations

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Hi, everybody. Delta-v here with another webcomic I like. This one’s a change of pace from my last review, it’s an anthropomorphic (okay, okay, “furry”, but PG) comic by Dennis Hyer about life in Hammonton, New Jersey, at the edge of the famed Pine Barrens.

Dennis said that he didn’t mind, so let’s talk about Inhuman Relations.

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Aug 2014

Why I Read: October 20th

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Dan wrote an interesting review on ZUKHANAUT last week, so I (Delta-v) thought of one of my favorite comics which I’d like to share as well. I got permission from author and artist Marius Hjelseth to do so. (Actually it was Dan that got me the permission-it’s nice to have powerful and influential friends.)

Since October 20th is a horror/mystery, It will take as little extra description, so here goes: