This week's comic reviewAnother great high-school furry comic. This one has knocked me off my chair for the clarity of its writing and its excellent drawing. The main characters are all anthropromorphic cats. In a surpisingly refreshing twist, the main character is a popular and handsome athelete, his girlfriend is the popular cheerleeder. There's no hint of irony, however their friends are a little rougher, a shy kid covering it up with swagger and a young girl who happens to be a witch and has an adorable bird for a best friend. The recent Kiwi story was so well written that I'm surprised I never found this comic until just recently. Will the author continue to write NGTI after she graduates? The Nanofics are BackDang. I guess it's been a while since I updated the site. Well, enough of WRNR. Thanks to Andy's meddling in my brain, I've accumulated a semi-healthy two month collection of nanofics. Most of these are washouts from my submissions to the "Lost ID's" contest. While I can't stand time travel stories in general, I gave it a shot and don't mind publishing what I came up with, even if they do still rehash the same cliches that everyone's done over and over again. For the record, I think about the only time travel stories that don't suck (including none of the Voyager episodes, nor my own attempts below) are some of Andy's nanofictions, particularly "It's not a watch, it's a Time-X". Here is this week's nanofic:
OK, one other thing. Don't waste a second before going to Diary Of A Crazed Mimanite and downloading the bitchin' Imperial March remix MP3, before it disappears without so much as a "Oops, we're being sued". That's all, Charles About my pagesMy goal in adding this page to the WTS is to entertain my fellow toasters, and maybe even a small segment of the rest of the Web. I'll endeavor to add something new every week, so keep checking in, or look for any announcements about my pages in The Wunderland Weekly News. My offerings fall into two categories: First, original works; artwork, music, photos, or writing that I'm collecting here for self-publication on a scale unimaginable a few years ago. Hopefully, the world's collective yawn won't totally blow me over, but I think you'll enjoy it if you've gotten this far. Second, Stuff I Found On The Web, brought back and held up to the light for your enjoyment. There's a whole underground world of music publication on the Web through "MIDI", and I'm also wild about Webcomics. Go directly to the corners of my electronic world by using the navigation bar appearing at the top of this page, or jump down below that to find out what I've added this week. I'll also someday be experimenting with time, allowing you to scroll through previous weeks' versions of my pages where appropriate. Future Links:
The Lisa Joy Adulation Page
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