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Unadaptables, the

CID:18001 Subscriptions:1
Frequency:Lost
Url:http://www.theunadaptables.com/
Genres:Comedy, Drama, Parody or Satire
Description*:Mountains, miscommunication, literary references galore. Watch derelict characters try to contain the power of imagination and occasionally become incredibly passionate about sandwiches etc.
* Descriptions are user submitted and might not express the views of the admins of this site, or of the comics creators themselves.
Flags:A Adult Situations
L Adult Language
Entry Added:Sat, Oct 9, 2010
Entry Modified:Tue, May 31, 2016

Reviews: 1   Average Rating:
 

10:10pm 11/04/2010
 
Really smart and fun to look at
I found this one by pure accident, and I have yet to say I'm glad I did it. I've never written a review for a comic before, but I felt like I should for this one so that maybe others might read it too.

The art isn't flashy, infact its pretty understated, but it's definitely very good. A few of the strips are lackluster and seem like the artist forgot he was drawing that day, but for the most part each panel has a wealth of interest and detail. It kinda has a Tintin vibe going to it at times, which is really cool for anyone raised on those cartoons.

But what really makes this comic stand out to me are the jokes and the writing. This has to be one of the smartest comics I've ever seen. Its an imaginative and strange take on the real world but still feels grounded in how everyone interacts (or don't) with each other. Alot of references might go over the readers head (their seems to be a William Faulkner reference every other strip), but you don't really need to catch all of them to find this comic funny or to appreciate the dialogue (which is the real charm of this comic for me.)

I definitely recommend this one.
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