I've been reading that chick's other comic, Yu+Me, for, god, must be four or five years now - we're mutual LJ friends, actually. Yu+Me started off as this catholic schoolgirl romance and was very charming and then it all got a bit weird and surreal, but she got so defensive about her loss of readership over being all avante garde or whatever that I kept reading it to see if it maintained the same level of interest (it didn't but there was some very pretty artwork). Still a little sad when I think of the story that might've been.
Only read the first couple of parts of LPFOS as they were coming out. Didn't really grab me, although the concept was fun. Let me know how you get on?
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Date: 2010-07-25 01:51 am (UTC)I've been reading that chick's other comic, Yu+Me, for, god, must be four or five years now - we're mutual LJ friends, actually. Yu+Me started off as this catholic schoolgirl romance and was very charming and then it all got a bit weird and surreal, but she got so defensive about her loss of readership over being all avante garde or whatever that I kept reading it to see if it maintained the same level of interest (it didn't but there was some very pretty artwork). Still a little sad when I think of the story that might've been.
Only read the first couple of parts of LPFOS as they were coming out. Didn't really grab me, although the concept was fun. Let me know how you get on?
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Date: 2010-07-25 01:52 am (UTC)