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xxgtasaxx said: Despite the fact this also isn't his main job and he's training for an MD I think, the jump in quality from page one to this latest page is amazing!
Indeed, his artistic talent and style has progressed immensely and Two Kinds, a relatively "new" addition to my long list of webcomics I routinely check, has quickly become one of my all-time favorites. The human-anthro element certainly helped with that. Far too many seem to focus solely on either anthros, or human/humanoids (i.e. elves, fairy folk, or just human-like aliens). Two Kinds, Yosh, there was another, Farlight Saga which has all but disappeared and I haven't heard anything from the guy behind it in nearly a year and a half, these are some of my top "human and anthro" webcomics, although certain arcs of the Cyantian Chronicles bring the two worlds together as well. And Las Lindas, although it is extremely rare to see any humans aside from the island girl and the sunglass-wearing meathead.
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SSDKel
MemberI'm sorry page WHAT!?
zaffy
BlockedYep. 867. Two Kinds has been running since October 2003 with fairly consistent updates.
Japlin
MemberDespite the fact this also isn't his main job and he's training for an MD I think, the jump in quality from page one to this latest page is amazing!
zaffy
BlockedIndeed, his artistic talent and style has progressed immensely and Two Kinds, a relatively "new" addition to my long list of webcomics I routinely check, has quickly become one of my all-time favorites. The human-anthro element certainly helped with that. Far too many seem to focus solely on either anthros, or human/humanoids (i.e. elves, fairy folk, or just human-like aliens). Two Kinds, Yosh, there was another, Farlight Saga which has all but disappeared and I haven't heard anything from the guy behind it in nearly a year and a half, these are some of my top "human and anthro" webcomics, although certain arcs of the Cyantian Chronicles bring the two worlds together as well. And Las Lindas, although it is extremely rare to see any humans aside from the island girl and the sunglass-wearing meathead.
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