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Good luck at the con. been reading for a while, GF and I enjoy this, we often poke at each other stating "You are so green/blue in this one"
It's never been sensational or episodic or overly fantastical ... but it's a nice slice of life in a weird sorta way that makes us feel good seeing it. It's a comic that speaks to us in a way that we're not the only 'weird' ones out there. With everything seeming to push for 'normalization' or 'medication' or some other 'ation' to quell the different it's a bright spot in my morning when I see this strip update and can smile or laugh or nod along with them. No blatant political motivation, no social conditioning statements or secrete agenda stuff, just a 'here's a slice of life' and a 'accept that everyone is different' message I can feel good about and relate to.
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Naheka Avon
MemberGood luck at the con.
been reading for a while, GF and I enjoy this, we often poke at each other stating "You are so green/blue in this one"
It's never been sensational or episodic or overly fantastical ... but it's a nice slice of life in a weird sorta way that makes us feel good seeing it. It's a comic that speaks to us in a way that we're not the only 'weird' ones out there. With everything seeming to push for 'normalization' or 'medication' or some other 'ation' to quell the different it's a bright spot in my morning when I see this strip update and can smile or laugh or nod along with them. No blatant political motivation, no social conditioning statements or secrete agenda stuff, just a 'here's a slice of life' and a 'accept that everyone is different' message I can feel good about and relate to.
MajorZ
MemberFortunately the artist of 'Foxes In Love" rarely has to put on his serious face here.
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