Widdershins by Kate Ashwin
Reviews of books, manga, anime, tv shows, movies, and webcomics. If it has a plot then I have something to say about it.
Showing posts with label 1830s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1830s. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Webcomic Review: Widdershins
Well it's that time of the month again, it's a bit terrifying how fast this first part of the year goes by. I'm afraid that I've been focusing one fantasy/sci-fi webcomics here more than I meant to but after thinking about it I realized that most of my favorite "realistic" comics are real-world journal comics, many of which are still fairly new or on and off hiatus fairly regularly. I'd ask for people to recommend me more but I'm not even sure what I would want out of a "realistic fiction" comic, do those include mysteries? Since I am completely down with more mysteries, although nearly every plot-centric comic will have a mystery or two in it just like this one here does.
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1830s,
alternative history,
england,
fantasy,
kate ashwin,
magician,
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