@AllenT Maor
This is an absolutely beautiful comic that runs at such an even-keeled pace. I feel like very few comics really urge the reader to stop and smell the roses, but youāll definitely feel rewarded if you take a moment and look around. A true joy.
@Migxmeg The Purple Ribbon
What can I say about this series that hasnāt already been said? I was invested in our heroes and their tenuous business partnership/relationship (?) right away. I loved the feeling of total emersion in the first episode (seriously, diving/water scenarios in a scrolling comic medium is so effective) and have enjoyed the slow-burn of ride ever since. The art continues to amaze me and this series has (had?) one of the greatest April fools Day gags Iāve ever witnessed (and Iām still hoping thereās a mirror-universe comic developed one day where they explore that gagās world a lot more).
@ajnadirwrites Morcster Chef
This one is new, so itās hard to call it under appreciated, but good lord, this comic is BEAUTIFUL and, as far as I can tell, is in a class all its own. Itās absurd how much fun I have scrolling through this series- just watching an ork cook and converse. I'm interested where the story goes, but honestly, I'm sated just watching the cooking week after week.
@carodoodles what qq
āWhat qqā is probably the most successful comic out of the bunch in terms of sheer numbers, but itās still WAY under appreciated in my opinion. This is one of the first webcomics that brought me here to Tapas- and it is fantastic. There is so much heart and generosity on display here and I daily wish for physical prints that I can buy so I can add them to a queer-friendly graphic novel library at our local camp.