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For sure, it's an 'American product,' but it's also got that European-style, sly observational quality.

Oof, I suppose we could argue endlessly upon this stuff, but at the end of the day? I feel like I'm mainly correct in listing it here. Do speak up though if you feel I acted in error.


Oh, and I also cut down on a couple links that are no longer relevant, outdated, etc, upon yon sidebar. So you should only see eight total now, I believe..?

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I am not a fan of including American comics in this community - wouldn't it make more sense to have a "western comics" community at that point?

Strange Planet also appears very American to me, even beyond the example comic which is about a drive-thru.

I am also not feeling generous towards America these days.

I'm not the most active community member here though, so if this feels right to those who are bigger parts of it than myself I wouldn't insist. :)

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