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Hey there,
this is me speaking from the webcomic rabbit hole.
It’s still cozy in here. ;-P
This said, I found this on tapas and was immediately intrigued. I mean a relationship between a vampire and a werewolf? It sounded interesting and I decided to investigate.
So first things first: I know this is titled as a webcomic, but I think this might not be the right description for “F²¹²Ô²µ²õâ€�. This was no story with a central theme but rather little snippets of Elsie’s and Jimmy’s story that starts when they meet in a bar. Because of this the pacing is pretty fast and it seems like they jump right into their relationship and push the “fast forwardâ€� button instead of taking it slow. So I think “sequential artâ€� might be the most accurate description here and I noticed that a lot of reviewers already put it in that genre which is great! =)
As for the story itself: I loved it! Elsie and Jimmy are so adorable and I loved the black humour. It was on point and caused me to smirk whenever they did something “typical�. Yes, the author might exploit a lot of clichés here, but she did it in a fun way and truth be told this only added to my enjoyment. ;-)
All told I really liked “F²¹²Ô²µ²õâ€� and I kind of want more of those two super sweet little monsters! *lol*
this is me speaking from the webcomic rabbit hole.
It’s still cozy in here. ;-P
This said, I found this on tapas and was immediately intrigued. I mean a relationship between a vampire and a werewolf? It sounded interesting and I decided to investigate.
So first things first: I know this is titled as a webcomic, but I think this might not be the right description for “F²¹²Ô²µ²õâ€�. This was no story with a central theme but rather little snippets of Elsie’s and Jimmy’s story that starts when they meet in a bar. Because of this the pacing is pretty fast and it seems like they jump right into their relationship and push the “fast forwardâ€� button instead of taking it slow. So I think “sequential artâ€� might be the most accurate description here and I noticed that a lot of reviewers already put it in that genre which is great! =)
As for the story itself: I loved it! Elsie and Jimmy are so adorable and I loved the black humour. It was on point and caused me to smirk whenever they did something “typical�. Yes, the author might exploit a lot of clichés here, but she did it in a fun way and truth be told this only added to my enjoyment. ;-)
All told I really liked “F²¹²Ô²µ²õâ€� and I kind of want more of those two super sweet little monsters! *lol*
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Werevamps? Or maybe Vamperes? *lol* It definitely would be a funny idea! XD

Haha! Ohh I like that one! *lol* An attractive hairy bat because Elsie and Jimmy are cute. ;-)

AMAZINGGG!!!"
I totally agree! XD It was amazing! =))


Thanks for asking! I can only give my personal definition here but for me a "webcomic" is a "comic that's published on the web and has an ongoing theme and continuing storyline". The updates are all connected to each other and there are cliffhangers etc. So basically a story in comic style that's continued every week. "Fangs" followed the story of Elsie and Jimmy, but it wasn't built like a story. It was rather idk snippets of their lives together. We don't see everything that's happening, we just get glimpses. So it rather felt like a collection of brief excerpts?! You get a picture, it conveys its message and then it's right to the next. It all has to do with Elsie and Jimmy but it's not a continuing series that has a plot or something. Haha! It's really hard to explain but I hope you get the idea. XD