>>7772495
>Whole post sums up my exact thoughts and feelings
Fucking take me back before the normies swarmed the internet, before social media. When webcomics were these fun and extremely weird, niche, but sincere, soulful story telling rabbit holes, with self-made websites and funky weird rabbit-hole links that tool you over to other weird websites and all! It felt like home!
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Webcomics now just feel devoid of any soul. As though they're trying to market to an audience rather than just telling some weird ass story in their own personal world in their own little nook and cranny website. The strange designs that didn't really have a strong template to follow, low quality works, but the effort was what shined through so bright, not the polish... I feel like it's either over-polished and/or trying to hump after an audience...