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Monthly Webcomic Mash-Up

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And first, the dailies -

In Least I Could Do, Rayne is up to no good - as usual - following Noel to his date with Katie, whom he met at a speed dating event a couple storylines ago. Rayne makes a pest of himself as ever, while Noel wonders how he can keep the date going with Katie with Rayne ever-present.

In Dominic Deegan, the last Chosen strikes at “the bearded guy” - who is actually a depowered Gregory - in attempt to provoke a confrontation. With Gregory recovering, Dominic disguises Quilt as Gregory as a last ditch effort for diplomacy. The diplomatic effort by Dominic is a bit surprising to me - in most stories, he’s all about hastily confronting evil, not dealing with it, and while this “evil” is represented by a pretty girl instead of shrouded necromancer and creepy orc, ambigious characters - and more importantly, reactions to them - are Mookie’s sometimes unconsistent weakness.

And finally, in Arthur King of Time and Space, Lancelot recovers from a fight thanks to a magic shield, which the webcomic has to back-track to explain the significance. Now Lancelot now has to save his king and country from imprisonment and invasion - yet again.

In the monthly categories -

In This is Gravity, Dexter and Amanda discover the cause of the mysterious fires sweeping through town to be a bizzarely distant Maggie. This can’t be good . . .

Freelance work has prolonged any work being done on Between Two Worlds, so we’ll try back next month.

And in Bardsworth, Mike grapples with an honest enchantment, while getting a good grade in Bard class just for telling the truth - here’s the twist: the magical denziens of this world don’t believe a word he’s saying about our real world and chalk it up to assigned roleplaying!


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