DS 730: Review of Pia and the Little Tiny Things

Joey from FRIENDS attempts to speak French and does so poorly; the words "Je de floop flee" are displayed over the image

We mispronounce all the French things, lean way into cottage-core, get curious about moth farts, and represent our thoughts and emotions creatively and with illustration with our reclusively-ponderous review of Clover’s Pia and the Little Tiny Things in this uplifting episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 729: Review of Cat Teacher

Dark Claw, an amalgamation of superheroes Wolverine and Batman from Marvel and DC Comics, respectively

We spy on our students, strike a sexy pose, feud with a rabbit for teaching rights, get hungry for a savory Murito, and struggle to get over ourselves with our bush-hidin’ review of Cat Teacher by Paulina Palacios in this woefully-uneducated episode of Digital Strips!

UPDATE: Steve is correct that Clover has also created the comic, Go Get a Roomie, but we’ve also reviewed another of their works with our review last year of Headless Bliss. Go read it all, such great stuff!

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DS 728: Review of Kamikaze

Carl Lumbly as M.A.N.T.I.S. from the television show of the same name

We debate the inspiration for a dystopian cyber future, thank the creator that we’ve never been folded in on ourselves, wait for the hero to arrive, and seek justice for Link with our gig economy-fueled review of Kamikaze by Carrie and Alan Tupper in this accidentally-explosive episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 727: Review of Witch Heart

Turk carries JD on his back in the classic eagle formation from the TV show, Scrubs

We slack on our grades, ride our friends (but not like that), prove that humans are just as capable of magic as anyone else, and engage in an epic throwdown for the ages with our strategically-paced review of William Roth’s Witch Heart in this verbosely-expositioned episode of Digital Strips!

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