I just discovered this comic and had to get caught up on it. I read all the comments for each day up to now. Here’s my take on things, for what it’s worth.
1) It’s a heck of a lot better than Oyster War or Agent Gates, both of which I tried and dropped. Much like Kid Beowulf, I’ll keep on with it a while longer.2) It’s nowhere as good as Endtown, which I regard as the best of all the modern strips.3) I noticed as I read the comments that there had been a problem with strips being repeated. This problem has been corrected.4) In spite of this, I still find the story hard to follow.5) Several comments have been made that all the characters look the same. I feel the same way. This is why I quit reading Gil Thorp. I never could tell the characters apart.6) For those who think the story is moving too slowly, I have two thoughts. First, it is a very intricate story with several subplots. Second, if you want to see what slow is, try reading the modern Alley Oop.
I just discovered this comic and had to get caught up on it. I read all the comments for each day up to now. Here’s my take on things, for what it’s worth.
1) It’s a heck of a lot better than Oyster War or Agent Gates, both of which I tried and dropped. Much like Kid Beowulf, I’ll keep on with it a while longer.2) It’s nowhere as good as Endtown, which I regard as the best of all the modern strips.3) I noticed as I read the comments that there had been a problem with strips being repeated. This problem has been corrected.4) In spite of this, I still find the story hard to follow.5) Several comments have been made that all the characters look the same. I feel the same way. This is why I quit reading Gil Thorp. I never could tell the characters apart.6) For those who think the story is moving too slowly, I have two thoughts. First, it is a very intricate story with several subplots. Second, if you want to see what slow is, try reading the modern Alley Oop.