An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
Personally I’ve never understood nudity = sex thing. I find near nudity and such much more erotic, thus Spooky’s falling off the shoulder nightgown is more sexy for me than either Cleo’s nudity or Spooky’s feather bikini. Although I do like that all of them give you the impression that you might see something you don’t see at all, if you see what I mean.
Cute idea but in the long run it has the same basic effect as the feathers. (and yes. I read that web comic also. There seems to be a bit of overlap in the comics I like being read by people I encounter herr.)
We often find new webcomics by following the banner ads on the comics we already like, or on the links pages where the writers link their own favourite webcomics.
It’s not that surprising we should find our “libraries” look very similar after enough years.
…also, some webcomics are so famous it really shouldn’t be surprising at all that people who read ANY web comics are at least somewhat familiar with them. Grrl Power is a pretty big name.
Personally I’ve never understood nudity = sex thing. I find near nudity and such much more erotic, thus Spooky’s falling off the shoulder nightgown is more sexy for me than either Cleo’s nudity or Spooky’s feather bikini. Although I do like that all of them give you the impression that you might see something you don’t see at all, if you see what I mean.
How do you feel about “Nimbus Chic”? 😀
https://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/comic/grrl-power-738-dont-ask-where-cloud-9-is/
Cute idea but in the long run it has the same basic effect as the feathers. (and yes. I read that web comic also. There seems to be a bit of overlap in the comics I like being read by people I encounter herr.)
We often find new webcomics by following the banner ads on the comics we already like, or on the links pages where the writers link their own favourite webcomics.
It’s not that surprising we should find our “libraries” look very similar after enough years.
…also, some webcomics are so famous it really shouldn’t be surprising at all that people who read ANY web comics are at least somewhat familiar with them. Grrl Power is a pretty big name.