Bad webcomics

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This lying, unfunny hack deserves a thread. If no one else starts one in prospering grounds, I'll make one after election week.
My one concern about it is if she's going to start trying to DMCA us since she's going full bombs away now. I don't think she can actually do anything to threaten the site, but I'm pretty sure her Patreon things have been posted here so it might be an annoyance for Dear Feeder to deal with.

All that aside, if she's crying so hard about turbo jannied Redditors with minimal bantz, she might just explode if she finds out about a thread from here :lit:
 
Ellen takes the moral high road.
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She didn't care until her patreon got hit, which shows what really matters to her.

Bonus:
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I realized that I dislike these webcomics with the elf girl.
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The punchline is always one of the three:
1)Elf is mad at the guy for no reason.
2)Elf is actually a tsundere an wants to be with him.
3)Elf makes an ugly face.
But hey, the author has lampshaded the last one, so it's ok now.
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As bad as Reddit itself is r/comics is bizarrely one of the most circlejerk-y subs on the site. It's regularly just a dumping ground for 1-2 power users who are mysteriously always top of the sub and the comments are constantly sucking them off despite the content itself usually being Family Circus levels of unfunny. It's fucking embarrassing, even more so now that they constantly shill their Patreon or other socials. I'm always curious about what kind of sub-normal robot person could possibly find that slop funny.
 
God, I hate r/comics with a passion. Suffice it to say, I got banned years ago for typical reddit mod faggot bullshit, "gatekeeping", for saying I didn't find a comic funny. It's a pleasant surprise seeing this bitch get grief for her unfunny millenial slop all after all these years.
Tips for success on /r/comics:
DOs:
  • Le sex punchline
  • Le extremely hamfisted moral sneeding on woke talking point
  • Le silly face punchline
  • Le epic video games
  • Le constant masturbatory meta references to other /r/comics "artists"
DON'Ts:
  • Any actually funny jokes
  • Ever
 
All I know about Pizzacake is that the author of it is the EXACT kind of arrogant loser you'd expect to regularly host their "comic" (It really shouldn't count as a comic if it's just you poorly drawing whatever "lel relatable" shit pissed you off that week) on a subreddit that isn't even dedicated to it then make empty threats of legal action when people mock them.
 
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