September 10, 2007
Art Comic
For those unaware, (and apparently unobservant) I read a lot of webcomics. They're fun. Comics are an interesting medium, and when you have the luxury of removing the rules surrounding format and content, they can convey some fascinating stories.
Some are more off the wall than others. Some are political. Some are just fiction. And some are just ... true art. So it is with Templar, Arizona*. I'm late to the party in recognizing this comic, but it really impressed me. It's a story about a bizarre little town set in a sort of alternate-reality universe. There isn't a sci-fi or fantasy element to the story; it is, honestly, a (sometimes critical) look at counterculture. All in all, a very fun read and worth the time.
* There's a lot language, and some of the topics are risqué - an FYI for those of a gentler constitution.
Some are more off the wall than others. Some are political. Some are just fiction. And some are just ... true art. So it is with Templar, Arizona*. I'm late to the party in recognizing this comic, but it really impressed me. It's a story about a bizarre little town set in a sort of alternate-reality universe. There isn't a sci-fi or fantasy element to the story; it is, honestly, a (sometimes critical) look at counterculture. All in all, a very fun read and worth the time.
* There's a lot language, and some of the topics are risqué - an FYI for those of a gentler constitution.
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