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@madewokherd Rice Boy for sure, admittedly I haven't kept up with all of Evan Dahm's stuff since then, but when I checked in it was still great.

pretty much all of my follows I've abandoned. two complete stick out in my mind:

one was a post-apocalyptic, possibly "last human" guy in a now-fantasy world, with a bat that made things explode, got weird and ended up somewhere different. I think I found it from a footnote in Irregular Webcomic referencing it about nuclear explosion imagery?

one where — fuck, it started with a kid getting lost & wandering into a world of monsters, a friendly witch shows them to a few other human kids also disguised as monsters (girls+trans+nb, entering the magic world let them magically transition), there was a magic library with a friendly(?) ant queen, and an evil swarm of green crows/bugs/dragons/something. concludes with a final showdown between the forces of entropy(?) and [spoiler].

and then a bunch that I lost track of. Order of the Stick, Girl Genius, and Gunnerkrigg Court were the last ones to fall off, in that order. now I just check XKCD and socials daily, SMBC every few weeks.

"Demon Eater" which is a demon world where demons get bigger by eating smaller demons, protag finds a crew of demons who are fans/explorers of the human world/culture (which is toxic and inedible to them). very moody/atmospheric, cool worldbuilding, cool monsters.

sometimes I remember existentialcomics.com/ and Oglaf exist. also johnnywander.com/ but at some point that stopped being a webcomic maybe?

oh! and over on danbooru, translated from Pixiv, "Ganbare/Ganbatte, Kogasa-san!" which is autobiographical except the author & family/friends/wife are represented as touhou characters (not to be confused with "Ganbare, Kogasa-chan!" which I think is a _different_ comics artist autobio with touhou characters, both started without knowledge of the other. "Touhou Tag Dream" was huge fun, ran for a while, then abandoned unfinished due to personal circumstances. Also the circle/artist "Drill Chichikuri" 's convention report manga, but we're definitely getting out of webcomic zone there.

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