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6/20/2025, 4:11:30 AM
>>149073866
>I can name a few from that far back. Though they may not be as many or as obscure as others you know.
Gonna keep naming them as I remember them.
Another old one that came to mind now:
https://superredundant.com/?comic=meet-the-gang
League of Super Redundant heroes. This one started in 2011. I think I may have found this through tvtropes.
It's been a while since I read this one; i sometimes fail to keep reading after catching up. While it had continuity from the start, there wasn't any over-arching plots at first. It's funny, but its not as good as the others.
Something of note is the fact that it originally had Four different artists at the same time, each taking turns with the art.
One of the them was the artist of what is probably the more well known "Two Guys and Guy" (aka twogag) which was a gag-a-day comic.
Incidentally, while twogag has ended, that artist (or someone with a very similar art style) might be making ecchi comics as LeFauxCreux.
>I can name a few from that far back. Though they may not be as many or as obscure as others you know.
Gonna keep naming them as I remember them.
Another old one that came to mind now:
https://superredundant.com/?comic=meet-the-gang
League of Super Redundant heroes. This one started in 2011. I think I may have found this through tvtropes.
It's been a while since I read this one; i sometimes fail to keep reading after catching up. While it had continuity from the start, there wasn't any over-arching plots at first. It's funny, but its not as good as the others.
Something of note is the fact that it originally had Four different artists at the same time, each taking turns with the art.
One of the them was the artist of what is probably the more well known "Two Guys and Guy" (aka twogag) which was a gag-a-day comic.
Incidentally, while twogag has ended, that artist (or someone with a very similar art style) might be making ecchi comics as LeFauxCreux.
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