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You want to get in on a great series EARLY before this series turns 25? Go and check out AHAB!

Just 23 strips in the archives - masterfully done!

It's written and illustrated by the gentleman who does Bird & Worm - with a eerie touch! He's been away for a bit, but the creator is back and he just hit us with four new updates!

Get in on this nugget not now…but RIGHT NOW!

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I know it's new but I don't think this comic should go unnoticed for long.

Engine is starting off very strong with fantastic inking and attention to detail in the art department and a solid story to boot thus far!


The author claims to have a buffer of around 100 pages of this marvel ready to be shown so now would be a great time to start reading before you get lost in a sea of updates!

Sharp, gives me 2000AD vibes in an excellent way.

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I know it's new but I don't think this comic should go unnoticed for long.

Engine is starting off very strong with fantastic inking and attention to detail in the art department and a solid story to boot thus far!


The author claims to have a buffer of around 100 pages of this marvel ready to be shown so now would be a great time to start reading before you get lost in a sea of updates!

I really have to echo this one!
fantastic comic.
The art, story, characters, etc…everything is so right on!
check this comic out.
He updates quite often and has a huge buffer.
Definitely should be featured real soon! :)

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If it's not featured, I'll eat Talon's hat!

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Ahab deserves to be featured, too, in all its creepy coolness. :)

You want to get in on a great series EARLY before this series turns 25? Go and check out AHAB!

Just 23 strips in the archives - masterfully done!

It's written and illustrated by the gentleman who does Bird & Worm - with a eerie touch! He's been away for a bit, but the creator is back and he just hit us with four new updates!

Get in on this nugget not now…but RIGHT NOW!

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I know it's new but I don't think this comic should go unnoticed for long.

Engine is starting off very strong with fantastic inking and attention to detail in the art department and a solid story to boot thus far!


The author claims to have a buffer of around 100 pages of this marvel ready to be shown so now would be a great time to start reading before you get lost in a sea of updates!

I really have to echo this one!
fantastic comic.
The art, story, characters, etc…everything is so right on!
check this comic out.
He updates quite often and has a huge buffer.
Definitely should be featured real soon! :)

Wow.

VERY nice.—Al

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I came across a comic today which I believe has been featured previously but from what I can tell not a lot of people read it. It may be due to inconsistent and large gaps in updates. But Daemonslayer Heritage is one fun read. The artwork quite stunning, but even more than that the story has got me hooked. Its fantasy with a dark spin. The characters are intriguing and likeable. From the lack of comments I would say this one is unnoticed, but should definitely be checked out!

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I agree. Daemonslayer Heritage is a nice looking series. It reminds me of old creepie or eeries, with that moody, grim, grey toned look. Pretty cool. :-)

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I love it so far, good find, good finnnnd! :)

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I don't want to sound conceited, but I'm pretty sure it was through my efforts alone that Our Time In Eden got featured.

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I don't know why this comic has not been featured yet, and there is a small group who regularly read and comment on this fantastic comic, but I think Bulletproof deserves more love than what it appears to be getting. It first follows the recruitment of a college student who has special powers into a corporately run protection service of superheroes and then follows her training. The current story arc details the debriefing of a battle that went bad for our heroes. The archive is a good size and not intimidating like some comics.

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Bulletproof is awesome, I've been reading it since I found it.

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I don't want to sound conceited, but I'm pretty sure it was through my efforts alone that Our Time In Eden got featured.

can't hear you over the sound of your head exploding

I don't know why this comic has not been featured yet, and there is a small group who regularly read and comment on this fantastic comic, but I think Bulletproof deserves more love than what it appears to be getting.
huh, I thought it had been. Isn't on the list though… :S

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well it appears I was wrong. Someone pq'd me advising Bulletproof has been featured, even though there isn't a trophy on spacehamsters user page. But that may be a glitch on DD's part. Also this person advised me that even though there is a lack of comments on the pages the comic is actually second when it comes to superhero comics right after Hero By Night. So my apologies for posting a comic which in fact even though appears by lack of comments to be unnoticed it is in fact definitely noticed by its ranking and previous feature. :(

Its a great comic none the less. :)

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Bulletproof is great.

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well it appears I was wrong. Someone pq'd me advising Bulletproof has been featured, even though there isn't a trophy on spacehamsters user page.
I keep a master list and Bulletproof isn't on it. So it seems that it hasn't been featured.

I shall take it under consideration. :)

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Go and check out Wordsworth!

It has all the sensibilities of the already featured A Bit Cheesy (Great comic by the way). Except with people and not mice - a soft tone in storytelling about family.

Destined to be a featured comic as well.

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Just found another comic I am in love with yet seems to have very little commenting action.

http://www.drunkduck.com/THE_RANCAT/

The only thing off about it is that the english seems a bit messed up on occasions. But the art, story, and characters are really riveting.

You should check this comic out!

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I agree on RANCAT. Very cool, in an updated, old school way.

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The trouble with most comics that address topical issues is that you so often feel like the creator is preaching at you. The "worthy message" is allowed to overshadow any entertainment value and the end result is nobody reads it, so the comic ultimately fails on both fronts.

So … on that note, here's a recommendation for a comic that addresses a topical issue but succeeds - The Walk.

The story of an ordinary soldier's experience of doing service out in the Gulf, it captures many nuances but - most importantly - it makes the characters feel as real as the situation they're in. Definitely one to check out.

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Wow, I completely agree with Wordsworth, what a beautifully painted comic. I love it already. Good find, that.

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Wow the Walk just blew me away with just five pages, I'm guessing the writer is not actually junglebean himself, but nevertheless the dialog blows me away. *.*
Great find :)

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Too bad The Walk isn't gonna be longer…
This is the kind of comics newspapers no longer dare to print.

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