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We make hilarious fire-based puns, tell the difference between a phantom and a monster, swap identities too many times to keep track, and start a new movement for NotAllParisians with our review of Beka Duke's Fantomestein in this monstrously-emotional episode of Digital Strips! We're also announcing an indefinite hiatus, but stay subscribed to us …
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We ignore the ever-present MacGuffin, question if anyone still watches their cartoons on Saturday mornings, navigate the expansive white space, shapeshift into some mutha-frickin' dragons, wyverns, drakes, and raptors with our review of Selena Ahmed's Talon Hunters in this fiery episode of Digital Strips!…
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We discuss the designation of bases, decide which is more inept, humans or demons, wonder how awesome it would be under the thumb of a hot, murderous demon witch, reminisce of Buffy episodes long past, and run down our personal preferences of line work with our review of Harry Bogosian's Demon's Mirror in this mirror-bombing episode of Digital Stri…
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We celebrate the latest from a venerated comics creator, determine the characteristics of cleaning fluids, glean what we can from a foreign land, question the phallus as a trope, and check our rifles one more time with our tank-searching review of Evan Dahm's The 3rd Voice in this regent-defying episode of Digital Strips!…
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We take our time preparing the meal, inquire about the effects of fantasy fibromyalgia, ask if our teddy bears will make a sufficient sacrifice, agree that this story needs more genie of the lamp energy, and question if stealing a cake can really help that much with our realm-traversing review of Indui and Isa's The Messenger in this dragon-riding …
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We take a badly-motivated road trip, execute a revenge-fueled prison break, ride-or-die without seat belts, share our full names, and get by solely on VIBES with our psychically-linked review of HostileCrocodile's Tropicana Realms in this synthwave-charged episode of Digital Strips!
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We view some prairie-dogging rubies, discuss what it means to be super-orphaned, go out in search of the truly hilarious jokes, fight inanimate objects while inebriated, and get to the anal jokes from a unique perspective with our eternally consternated review of Ghosthause's Greetings from Grisley in this horrifically hilarious episode of Digital …
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We crosstalk, clone ourselves like it's going out of style, think we've got this all figured out on our own, protect the increasingly lethargic dog, and turn arms into hams with our surprisingly delicious review of Nonesuch in this dangerously religious episode of Digital Strips!
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We share news about KC Green's next moves in the webcomics space, update our thoughts on Godslave with a new segment, and then we enjoy subjugating a people, pull our punches, and ask how the bad guys could possibly be more evil in our politically-maneuvered review of Carolina Alvarez's Forgotten Sons in this sibling-rivaled episode of Digital Stri…
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We give the timecops a hard time, question time, space, and time and space, wait on our next fateful hole to arrive, ponder if AI is coming up with this genre stuff, and ask what's waiting for us at the top of that pine tree in our destiny-challenged review of Time and Time Again by Deo I. in this time-travailing episode of Digital Strips!…
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We mispronounce all the French things, lean way into cottagecore, get curious about moth farts, and represent our thoughts and emotions creatively and with illustration with our reclusively-ponderous review of Clover's Pia and the Little Tiny Things in this uplifting episode of Digital Strips!
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We debate the inspiration for a dystopian cyber future, thank the creator that we've never been folded in on ourselves, wait for the hero to arrive, and seek justice for Link with our gig economy-fueled review of Kamikaze by Carrie and Alan Tupper in this accidentally-explosive episode of Digital Strips!…
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We slack on our grades, ride our friends (but not like that), prove that humans are just as capable of magic as anyone else, and engage in an epic throwdown for the ages with our strategically-paced review of William Roth's Witch Heart in this verbosely-expositioned episode of Digital Strips!
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We grow less gruff, declare that we're proud to be Dumm, strike some serious poses, attend a party we didn't want to go to anyways, and give an obscure nod to Idaho with our sweetly bitter review of Brianne Drouhard's Harpy Gee in this cat vomit-covered episode of Digital Strips!
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We make Scooby-Doo a chosen one, get legit terrified by some frightening sights, question all of the forced road trips, and dissect the digestive system of a demon with our review of InksOwl Comics' Evelyne and the Occult in this perpetually-cursed episode of Digital Strips, babe!
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We check out news from Kendra Phillips and Nathan Stevenson before fearing the holes we might really be into, Marie Kondoing the heck out of our lives, showing stoicism in the face of abject weirdness, and drawing the most beautiful junk you've ever seen with Immaterial by Sarah Ellerton in this week's ferret-led episode of Digital Strips!…
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We smugly eat all of our enemies, take time to do our own research, focus on the history and stick to the basics on the artwork, and wonder when the coffee table book version will hit with our gruesomely informative review of Pudge's Lessons in Mythology in this week's episode of Digital Strips!
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We don't ask to eat your bones, assume all the jokes are dirty ones, start reruns without telling anyone, and decide if Mambo No. 5 ever really deserved a follow-up with our appropriately rude review of Toothy's Toothy BJ in this week's episode of the first, and best, webcomics podcast on the planet, Digital Strips!…
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We hit cryptids with our car, ask Ron Funches to voice a character or two, wish our friendship was like Agents Hawk and Owl, and groan at some of the more sitcom-y jokes with our uncomfortably tasty review of LizardxLizard's Finding Fiends in this week's episode of Digital Strips!
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We find ourselves through self-loathing and aggravations, grow complacent towards our own creations, find paperwork to actually be quite the saucy little thing, and endure the slow, ever-increasing mental pain of a menacing cat statue with our insider's review of Lars Helgemo's Keep Busy in this episode of Digital Strips!…
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We crave yeti-on-ancestor violence, enjoy some mascot homages, watch our heroes get cathartic and eat our cereal every morning to get just slightly better at sports with our never-soggy-in-milk review of Scott Warren's Crunchy Bunches in this episode of Digital Strips!
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We continue tripping (the good way) through epic, embarrassing mishaps, watch the artwork evolve and progress, and ask why no one really seems to have a good plan in our second look at Oi! Tales of Bardic Fury by Daniel de Sosa in this surely doomed episode of Digital Strips!
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We chill out a bit and beat the summer heat with a breezy look back at one of our favorite comics from the recent past, Bicycle Boy by Jackarais. See why alliances are still always changing, a new bicycle boy seems to have taken the titular role, and why we think this comic is about partying and flipping off the encroaching darkness (sound familiar…
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We take a break from reviewing webcomics to instead take a turn on viewing webcomics as a whole, including differences between its inception to now, losing the adventure of exploring the World Wide Web, and why services like Webtoons and Tapas miss out on key components of the magic of webcomics on this week's 700th episode of Digital Strips!…
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We go all-in on a true crime played out in real time, acknowledge the copious amount of content warnings, and ask if this is really the hellish life that teens these days live with our review of Max Graves' What Happens Next on this week's episode of Digital Strips!
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