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You're probably your own worst critic, anyway! Share your comic/ novel as if you're giving it a one-star review on Yelp. I'll go first:

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I can't believe I wasted my time reading this. The art is a mess and was drawn by someone who clearly never learned how to color within the lines. I may forgive that if the plot wasn't so weird. Alternate dimensions? Space... demons? Don't even get me started on the unabashed homosexuality! The creator was clearly trying to appeal to today's godless youth with this one. The uncomfortable blend of sci-fi, paranormal, and slice-of-life themes left me disoriented, I don't even know what genre to call this but I know I won't be recommending it to anyone in my church group.

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This is a totally weird mix of GL and fantasy that DOES not work! The protagonist is some kind of French statue, and all she does is best up werewolves. Oh, and of course there's a stupid romance subplot with her and some overly buff other chick.

Ugh. Do not recommend.

A thoroughly unlikeable main character, and since the novel's told in first person, the poor reader is stuck in this asshole's head for this whole unsavory carnival ride through sensationally gross violence as he murders, threatens, and steals his way through life in a slum that, depraved as it is, deserves better than this jerk. With a cast of wisecracking sidekicks as blase as the overdone noir tropes they slosh through haphazardly, a meandering plot that can't decide if it's fantasy, noir, dystopia or reader knows what, and so much violence toward children you'd think this was a department of family services training manual, this cheap piece of trash should be tossed down into the sewers like some lame ass bug monster the author probably pulled out of some outdated D&D book in his parent's basement, where he undoubtedly lives.

This is cheesy, bland, clichĂ©d, emotionless and doesn't show toxic relationships, where are the :hot_pepper: scenes in all of this? It looks like one of those stories my mom used to watch on TV when she was young and they never ended. :expressionless: The characters are so innocent. Where is the bad boy here? :thinking:đŸ„± This is soooooooo boring! I don't want life lessons.:angry::rage:

★✩✩✩✩
These losers barely put in anime drawings. They're mostly stick figure drawings. Stupid creators didn't even give the readers a heads-up. Like how was I supposed to know the main character was going to be turned into a stick figure!?!

Anyway, I'm gonna go back to huffing glue.


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1/10 he looks like a generic bad guy, nose piercings look ugly on women, the art is inconsistent and bad, the characters literally never look the same, like ever, what does this even have to do with video games, I don't get the punk rock references, what the hell is streetlight manifesto

Artist doesn't know how to colour inside the lines, boring story - nothing's happened for 11 episodes; oh sorry, 10 episodes since one of them is a random ad plug for the author's other comic. But seriously, there are 7 characters on the cover and none of them have showed up except the MC. Note that this comic started in 2021. And what's with the MC anyway? Normalizing homeless much? This comic sets unrealistic expectations for how easy it is to live on the streets. Also @episode 2 -- are those supposed to be stairs? :grimacing:

Here are some rave reviews for it.

"the most generic story made by a teenager who thinks this is their magnum opus" - @RedLenai

"It’s a thing I guess" - @JoshRaed

"I never felt worried about things not going well for the characters." @IndigoShirtProd

"what the hell is this and why should I care" - literally everyone else.

Overrated - One Star

It's like... trying to be like this fun manga thing, but also to be clever and political at the same time and just comes off like the work of a preachy student. Somehow manages to be facile and pretentious at the same time with a helping of the mawkish sentimentality of bad manga and the grating quippy humour we're all tired of from years of Marvel fatigue. Weeby Amerimanga looking art that's never cute or sexy- it's just awkward looking. Too many characters, all of them with terrible names, forced diversity and an overcomplicated plot interspersed with saturday morning cartoon low-stakes action.

Look. I gave this story arc a chance. I really did. But the entire arc is literally full of edgy stuff that just happens. The protagonist himself doesn't even say anything at all for the entire arc so it was impossible to tell if he was actually going to be a likeable character or a failed attempt of edginess. For some reason, just from the first few chapters alone, I could tell the protagonist was likely gonna be an edge lord throughout the series. To top it all off, the dialogue looks like some guy who thinks he can write millennial characters just threw together all these unnecessary swear words and slang thinking it was realistic. Oh, and the absolutely unnecessary trauma and the 'no one understands me' vibe I got, especially in the last two chapters of this story arc?

1/10- Would not recommend.


Boring Edgy garbage. You can tell the author wrote this as some kind of vent piece. I thought the art was nice only to find out it was a novel. I was so disappointed. The pacing was weird. I got attached to a character Only for them to be ripped away. DO NOT READ

Crescent Blue? More like Crescent Blushit! This comic's is of a load dog puke. I'd rather have a buffalo take a diarrhea dump in my ear than ever read this crap again! Its just another dumb another anime inspired webcomic like haven't seen that before, but this time the creator thinks he's being different cause he has animals. URGH I mean look at those designs! OC donut steal anyone? I mean what was he smoking when he decided to have his style be inspired by Disney for an action comic!!? Like URGH it looks so cartoony, I can never take this seriously. Also why is there only one Chapter out, and why is it incomplete? 10 episodes in and still dont know whats going on and why they havented mention 'LUH NIGHTS' at all. What shit load of fuck! 0/10! 1 out of 5 stars! Im gonna back to making a video explaining why my girlfriend dumped by playing with toy dinosaurs :rage:

So this went on since 2020 with a couple of hiatuses with inconsistent art and plot threads made up as it goes on. This story has been stuck in one town for a long while. It's still in its first arc, and the artist is obviously rushing through shit and cutting down on some stuff to get the hell out of this one town. I don't know what's going on with the dream sequences, but apparently, they won't appear again after the first arc is finished. Something something lazily done panels something something.


Hybrid: Humanity

Genre: Fantasy / Action

★✩✩✩✩

Legit one of the worst comics I've ever read, it's a huge disappointment! I was drawn in by the interesting synopsis, but what I got was the complete opposite of an epic adventure. First of all, the prologue has some OK drawings, but the panel layout is horrible! It's basically a comic page and it's UNREADABLE from the phone.

I had to squint and zoom a lot to understand what the characters were saying. But it doesn't end here! The episode right after the prologue has even WORSE art and most of the time I couldn't understand what was going on. It also went from colored to black and white and I didn't like this change at all. The story also doesn't make sense at all, as the main character's motivation is to rescue his lost siblings Drake and Miriam, but the thing is... how can I feel bad for him, when we didn't get to spend even a SINGLE panel with Miriam or Drake? We don't know who these guys are!

The pacing is also too fast for my liking and instead of seeing these two brothers embarking on an "epic journey", we just see them going to an orphanage and then escaping. That's it? Seems quite mediocre to me. Definitely not worth your time, NOT RECOMMENDED.

Hello! I am new to Tapas. If you like the bitter-sweet, and the rose-colored of the youth, but once you experiencing the word youth, there's absurdity on it. Check this novel!

Title: The Absurdist Teen-Ager.

Genre: Romance, Drama, Philosophy, Slice-Of-Life.

Synopsis: Life is Meaninglessness for Asahi Kuromi but he doesn't believe life is over by that. A High School student. He believed, that life has no core value, no morality, and no meaning, and he believed we should accept the cruelty of life, and rebel against this meaninglessness, but rebelling must respect the limits in itself.

He said. "Quit hoping for happiness in the end, we don't know the future, the only thing we know is the present itself, maybe the future we think will never happen. The only focus I am prioritizing is if I should get a cup of tea every morning, or a cup of coffee in the morning."

He also believes that we shouldn't seek to create our meaning but we should stare into the face of the Absurd and rebel against this meaningless world...
“What do we do with this life?"

Probably the worst case of Mary Sue I have seen. The protagonist gets thrown into another world and immediately kicks ass and finds out everything she needs to know! We see nothing of how she adjusted to the world! The protagonist is the only character we see the first five chapters and the child she adopts feel more like an wooden doll than anything, There is little character interaction. We don't really see what happens in the time skip, and there's just new characters popping up somehow wanting to drag her away to the Palace! Her reaction makes no sense either! The pacing is shit! Slower than a snail! All in all, would not recommend!

At first, I didn't expect anything. The concept seemed fun, but I quickly became disillusioned. Dealing with a subject as serious as death in a light-hearted way could have been great if the author knew what he was talking about ! In "Bare Bones", you will only find a bunch of witty bullshit and characters with the charisma of a turd. Another woke piece of crap featuring a HOMELESS LATINA WOMAN. Disney should be buying the rights soon, good thing no one reads this series !


You will never find a worst Shonen - wannabe. The MC is a typical fighter who goes on his typical journey to become someone or aquire the sacred something. If you ask me we don’t need another zero to a hero journey. Warriors? Come on! Where’d you get that idea from? Ninjas? Pirates? Soul Reapers? Be original, please!

This is definitely one of the worst comics I've ever read! Where to even start? Well, first off, what even is Karamador? What or who is that? Instead of any explanation, we only get this ugly "pilot episode"! Why there's no dialogue at all? It's so stupid to have a start like this as we don't know anything about the character and the world? Why this lion knight is fighting these knights and zombies? What is up with all this stupid continious fighting and violence in this whole series? Oh, there's finally dialogue in the following episodes, but now there are horrible walls of texts all the time! So the main character is named Sir uhhh... Kilijaos? Kilioas? Killaos? No wait, Kiljaos! What kind idiotic name is that and how is that supposed to be spelled? And most importantly, why he looks like a bootleg Simba? This artstyle is hideous and rough, and the creator sucks at the anatomies! And these human side characters look hideous! Has he never seen a human being?! Not even the introducion of the colors in the fourth episode can save this turd! The colors looks so bland and flat!
Yeesh, this whole series is just unoriginal medieval-ish fantasy story that we have seen many times already, with furry characters too! Sir Kiljaos is too perfect character who always wins and gets loved by everyone! Oh, he actually has a tragic backstory? Not very original, and would had rather seen that in the first episode instead of that senseless silent fighting, not until later episodes!
And finally, what is up with these windy scenes all the times and ridiculously large capes billowing oh so "dramatically"? Is this creator obsessed with the wind or something?

1 star! Too much wind! Wouldn't read again!