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Post #130
This has a bizzare Mont-Python-esque type of humor to it. I found it to be rather amusing. It's a wonderful parody of Medieval European superstitions (being that it takes place in Medieval Germany).
The strip may not be SFW, there is some nudity in the comic, some of which can be a little . . err . . . gross. Still very well drawn, the style vaguely reminds me of older cartooning styles from the 1970's
It's certainly a unique comic, if not entertaining.
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Post #190
Tiana

2008-09-05 22:25:46
Witchprickers is a most certainly unique webcomic. It has a Terry Prachett/Monty Python brand of humor to it, without being quite so random as Monty Python, but still--it has that brand of British-sort humor.
The artwork is very newspaperish, expressive and cartoony inking.
What bugs me is the website, and it loses points for that. I giggle over the humor this comic presents, it's a little NSFW at times but it's funny. But the web design is completely 90s. Everything is mashed onto the front page, links, link buttons, news, ads, blog. There's a couple of seperate pages, but not many.
It's silly, the navigation might not be the best, but it is kind of funny for that brand of humor.
But yeah, it does contain nudity and some other NSFW things. Like stone phalluses. And plenty of humor at the expense of religion, seeing how the main characters are devils and a witch.
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