They say that two people posting about webcomics on the same blog at the same time is a sign of poor performance.
I say screw them.
Alt Title: Webcomics that I read and you should too, part II
So today's comic is the Mario-centered webcomic, Mushroom Go. Focusing on the adventures of a crew of sand pirates and a Toad named Go, the author takes his own unique spin on the Mario universe, and is worth reading even if you don't know much about the game.
The comic begins with Go waking up in a desert. He's found by a gang of pirates shortly after: The Koopa captain Sasha Martello, along with Palma the pinata, Guy the Shy Guy and McCoy the crow. Many wacky shenanigans follow.
The comic has already gathered a decently sized fanbase. Recently, the comic's art shift (brought on by the author commissioning another artist to do the art for the comics) caused such an uproar you can't even begin to even. The controversy has mostly died down by now, but now and then a troll or something will bring it up.
To be honest, I'd say that this comic's worst flaw is the updating schedule. The comic updates every Saturday, but with only approximately four panels a week. Which is fine and all, but it seems too sporadic now that two people are working on it.
But you should totally go read it because it is awesome and things. At least go check it out. Besides, look at those adorable pink Bob-ombs! Don't you just love 'em?
Next webcomic post may or may not be interrupted by a post about Homestuck.
Two people posting about webcomics on the same blog at the same time is a sign of poor performance. Just saying.
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