Weekly Webcomic Wrap-Up
Let’s get going on the dailies!
First off, Dominic Deegan wowed four of five days in its impressive storyline. Dominic may have saved the life of a prostitute by distracting his dark necromancer brother Jacob with scientific curiosity, but the same caveat leads Jacob to perform a twisted experiment on the troublesome shapeshifter Neilen. Jacob’s mother, Headmistress Miranda, also rebukes two successor candidates - Runcible, who constantly played into Neilen’s games and lost his temper, and Cassaflinn, who didn’t listen to Dominic’s warnings of a militant orc clan during a rescue mission to the orc nation, resulting in a shameful failure. Its pretty clear both Cassflin and Runcible are out of the job - though its pretty obvious they were never in the running, as I have a feeling the statuesque orc warrior Melna has the job. Also, Dominic attempts contact with the leader of the militant orcs, and is met with the same response - magic isn’t the problem, humans are!
Least I Could Do takes a break from the storyline and focuses on more Rayne-centered madness, like getting banned from Subway, using a computer after loss of limbs, and most recently a rejected 300 parody. I’d go on in further detail on each of these events, but I have a feeling I’d be banned altogether if I went into too much detail.
And on Arthur King of Time and Space, Lancelot may have conceived a child with the duplicitous damsel Elaine. The webcomic immediately takes a break from the storyline. There’s also an Arachnia-Spider-Man parody as well as a My Name is Earl parody. We also see Arthur’s good will in action when gives Morgan the benefit of the doubt - admitting the possibility that she “accidentally” resurrected a golem which terrorized a planet in her name.
That’s all for this week. In another note, last I checked, Pierced was up to 46 votes! Thanks for all your help on the Dimestore front!

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