I read the first Gunnerkrigg Court print book, and I've been meaning to find more. I think you're right on ErfWorld, and I wasn't enough of a fan to follow it when it moved off of GiantITP, but it might be worth talking about in conjunction with OotS and Goblins Comic, since the three have had some interplay. And I *love* Namesake! I'm waiting for my hardcovers to arrive from the Kickstarter. :) It's definitely at the top of my list.
I'll check out the ones I haven't heard of before, thanks!
Have you been following Strong Female Protagonist? (http://strongfemaleprotagonist.com/) It's a superhero comic, so it's low on my priority list to write about for Black Gate, but it's been blowing me away with how it handles the idea of how one person can make a difference, but not by punching the bad guys. The recent arc about a super who regenerates effectively donating her body to medicine so that she can be the perfect organ donor -- and the main character of the story having trouble dealing with her friend's sacrifice -- was just brilliant.
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I read the first Gunnerkrigg Court print book, and I've been meaning to find more. I think you're right on ErfWorld, and I wasn't enough of a fan to follow it when it moved off of GiantITP, but it might be worth talking about in conjunction with OotS and Goblins Comic, since the three have had some interplay. And I *love* Namesake! I'm waiting for my hardcovers to arrive from the Kickstarter. :) It's definitely at the top of my list.
I'll check out the ones I haven't heard of before, thanks!
Have you been following Strong Female Protagonist? (http://strongfemaleprotagonist.com/) It's a superhero comic, so it's low on my priority list to write about for Black Gate, but it's been blowing me away with how it handles the idea of how one person can make a difference, but not by punching the bad guys. The recent arc about a super who regenerates effectively donating her body to medicine so that she can be the perfect organ donor -- and the main character of the story having trouble dealing with her friend's sacrifice -- was just brilliant.