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K6bd is hands down the best webcomic online right now, I think. I also have a soft spot for nature of nature’s art , It‘s really one of a kind.
Really? If anything I hated how main character was so bland and annoying to the point where I pretty much dropped it

Notepad goes a bit more in-depth on the parts that I hate. Timestamp 28:28
 
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I am trying to recall the artist/name of a webcomic from... let's say fifteen years ago. But I have very little to go on - and like anything with animals - furry porn has destroyed it's SEO.

The artwork was top-notch. Ornate, painted, no outlines, with a bright colour palette and few pastels. Late 1800s setting iirc, but anthros. The only characters I can recall is a shy, dandy, tall, constantly mortified, thin cat with blue and black stripes. And a white horse. In particular, a joke image where the two wake up after passing out in bed that's a play on the Godfather scene.
Found it: Tiny Kitten Teeth. Now unavailable, unless one of you knows an archive.

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I wouldn't mind finding an archive of this either:

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I want to bump this thread because I think I accidentally stumbled on something special:

I think we're coming up on the 20th anniversary of Achewood's Great Outdoor Fight arc

I was reading Achewood while, uh, indisposed, and I was like, "what happened today (Jan 17th) in Achewood history," and lo and behold

Perfect spiral. No one said it could be done.
 
Found it: Tiny Kitten Teeth. Now unavailable, unless one of you knows an archive.

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I wouldn't mind finding an archive of this either:

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The art-style intrigues me. I'd assumed that the character parodying Donkey from Shrek would've been their reason to bury it* but apparently you can still buy physical books of it from Silversprocket and Topatoco so who the fuck knows...
*or possibly the blatant John K. inspiration
 
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