Akane has only one way to get back home: collect the 42 keys to parallel worlds. Eri and Ben are just trying to get through the summer before university. When a magical key turns up in an old spare set, all three are forced to change their plans and fast.
Paint the Town Red
Windy, Winter Jay Kiakas
Winona runs a werewolf shelter with partner in crime, Odile in the Gothic city of Merlot. One day they take in an injured vampire, and soon unravels many of the dark secrets of Merlot.
Cyanide & Happiness
Explosm
Satire, dark humor and surreal humor.
No End
Erli, Kromi
A queer romance about people attempting to build lives in a cold, post-apocalyptic world ravaged by hordes of undead.
Shaderunners
Alex Assan, Lin Darrow
A ragtag band of bootleggers open a speakeasy for bottled colour in the greyscale city of Ironwell.
Hemlock
Josceline Fenton
A witch accidentally marries a monster, and now she and her familiar has to navigate life around her monstrous husband and her even more terrifying in-laws.
Dumbing of Age
David M Willis
Joyce has been homeschooled her entire life until now, when she's suddenly a freshman in college! Things don't go well.
Guilded Age
T Campbell, John Waltrip, Florence Machina
Welcome to the saga of the working-class adventurer! Enjoy the complete story with new annotations daily!
Well, green does represent both safety and growth, two things that many people would try to publicly display. Other than that, the bright green contrasts well with the darker browns, grays, and yellows of the background.
The monetary unit was doubtlessly established before now and I’m not recalling it… but a monetary unit sharing a name so similar to my OC’s makes me happy for some reason.
Oops, change that first line to, “beat up cultists and take their plans off them: Free.” I should try remembering more then 1 day of comic before making comments.
cultists in the media can turn this around if they do too many in a row
“adventurers faking cultist attacks for pr and to appear relevant” sort of deal…and if they ever slip up and let somebody die they can spin it like the “9/11 was an inside job” types
Page 2 editorial: “Stopping cultist ‘terrorism’: Heroic deed, or denial of the right of religious expression?”
*dies laughing*
It’s funny because it’s sad, because some people would really, seriously ask that question.
You mean like those five guys in black robes in DC?
At least the cultist won’t try to drownd someone in lawyers.
Inflammatory as it may be, look at what Scientology does.
Feed small children poisoned candy?
… in space!
more the drowning someone is lawyers … in space
with their MIND! *WIGGLES FINGERS*
It seems the Adventurers’ Guild has a sweet gig going on right now.
No need for the saccharine tone now. (Seriously, though: the authors totally delighted me with unexpected extension of the candy ruse. :)
Trying to buy freedom with poisoned candy just leaves a bitter taste in your mouth.
This is all just humbug.
I see the color green is in style lately. I approve.
Well, green does represent both safety and growth, two things that many people would try to publicly display. Other than that, the bright green contrasts well with the darker browns, grays, and yellows of the background.
Clearly E-Merl slipped the artist a few coins.
Disco Merl don’t advertise!
“The wrath of god’s vengeance”, huh?
I always assumed that they were polytheistic.
They used a little ‘g’ so it is not a Name but more of a description of great force and power.
The monetary unit was doubtlessly established before now and I’m not recalling it… but a monetary unit sharing a name so similar to my OC’s makes me happy for some reason.
The Gastonian Horn – Your News Our Views
Buying stolen plans: 200s.
Teleporting to stop minor cultist plots: Free.
Buying the paper to bask in your own glory: 5s.
Tricking the Peacemakers into thinking they have access to your real plans: …Priceless.
Oops, change that first line to, “beat up cultists and take their plans off them: Free.” I should try remembering more then 1 day of comic before making comments.
I’m pretty sure there’s a picture of John Larroquette under the fold
Hmm, let me guess, the paper in question is the Gastonian Daily Bugle? ;p
Braggadocio’s torso seems to have been inverted.
the newsparchment does say “artist’s rendition”
Clearly they are in need of the services of Otto von Chriek.
So it does…so he slipped the artist a few coins, too.
Buy your freedom with poisoned candy…
FREE CANDY, and there arn’t any white vans yet!
cultists in the media can turn this around if they do too many in a row
“adventurers faking cultist attacks for pr and to appear relevant” sort of deal…and if they ever slip up and let somebody die they can spin it like the “9/11 was an inside job” types