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<10
Actually, it's currently at 10, so maybe it's one over. That being said, all the low-sub comics I follow are currently at 10,
This comic is very unique in its style. It's entirely drawn in scratches with handwritten text. It's sometimes a little difficult to read, but it really helps build an atmosphere. The artist also has a special sarcastic sense of humour.
Double-Digits
There's something really sweet about this comic, and the author puts a lot of thought into every little detail. Combine that with lovable characters, a soothing colour palette, a good sense of mystery and great panel layouts, and you get one gem of a comic. The author also manages to represent social anxiety visually in a strong way, without coming off as depressing or mean spirited. A must read.
Triple-Digits
I don't have any of these in my library. Which is weird. Almost all of them are Double-Digits
Four-Digits
As someone who is not a horror buff, I probably miss most of the references in this comic. That being said, I still enjoy it immensely. A gag comic with horror themes and a lot of heart, this is right up my alley. I wholly recommend it.
Premium
I'm not actually subscribed to a premium comic either. Huh.
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Double-Digits
This is the comic made by the original poster. The story is a slow burn, building a lot of atmosphere. I'm confident this is a good comic, because barely anything has happened in it and I'm already endeared to the punctual Mr Green and his lovely cat, and intensely worried about what lies in their future. The art style really helps build the mood as well, with a muted colour palette and effective lighting.
This one is very strange. Whereas not every joke landed for me, the premis is enough to carry the comic. The simple idea of this mute humanoid cat man solving crimes in a world where mute humanoid catmen aren't really a common thing. But he is one. Nobody explains how or why. The people even barely acknowledge it. It's great.