Webcomics Thread
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Let's have a candid discussion on webcomics. Why do you suppose webcomics aren't popular on /co/? Other than KS6B, Emmy and Stonetoss, webcomic threads always die. By all right, there ought to be a lot to talk about—there are many webcomics with over 10 million views. Some webcomics, like Lore Olympus, are even getting cartoon adaptations, and I am certain you've all heard about Tower of God and The God of High School being made into anime. Heartstopper, a webcomic with over 22 million views, is in talks to receive a live-action adaptation. Yet, despite the booming popularity of webcomics, they barely receive any traction on /co/.