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.
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!
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.
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.
All Known Alternatives
Karolina 'Kajotko' Jankiewicz
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.
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.
Cyanide & Happiness
Explosm
Satire, dark humor and surreal humor.
Commentary
Posted April 25, 2008 at 1:00 am
Is it apparent yet that I like the idea of people simply giving Tedd dirty looks and his defending whatever horrible thing he just said while the others remain silent? Well, I DO.
Which brings up another interesting point. In the previous comic, Tedd made a joke about snatching women’s skirts. This was definitely a hammer-worthy statement, and yet Susan did not flip out and hit Tedd with a giant mystical hammer. I actually hadn’t even considered having Susan whip out the hammer. I think it’s partially because Susan has evolved in such a way that she’s much less likely to flip out in a violent way, and because I only really find the hammer funny anymore when it’s merely a threat and not actually used.
Anyway, in case you haven’t noticed, a lot is at stake for Susan regarding the uniforms. She’s so dead-set against being forced into them that she’s willing to transfer to another school to avoid it, and it could damage, if not effectively end, her friendship with Sarah. Susan usually has a sort of melancholy to her, but the reasons for it have rarely been this close to the surface.