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This is a comic strip called Gaypardo. Everyone thinks he's gay, but he does not.
Gaypardo ©
Kattanaita
Artwork by me!
gaypardo.com
This is a comic strip called Gaypardo. Everyone thinks he's gay, but he does not.
Gaypardo ©

Artwork by me!
gaypardo.com
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Cheetah
Size 1280 x 508px
File Size 707.6 kB
Listed in Folders
I found out about this comic when I saw one of these latest pages in the news. I read this entire section in this sepia-like artistic tone and then went to the beginning of the comic. The whole first part, with the tiger and the fancy date and all that... it's pretty absurd, you can't take it seriously. I mean, this part of the story is completely different... it's super dramatic and serious, the beginning part abuses coincidences and misunderstanding humor to the point that you can't take it seriously anymore.
But well, I liked this part of the comic.
But well, I liked this part of the comic.
Really? What news?
Haha, I can see what you mean about the different tones each part has. The comic did start off as a comedy, but slowly, it started delving into some darker themes. But this new 'sepia' comic *really* went dark. I personally like both, as both are excellent in their own way.
Haha, I can see what you mean about the different tones each part has. The comic did start off as a comedy, but slowly, it started delving into some darker themes. But this new 'sepia' comic *really* went dark. I personally like both, as both are excellent in their own way.
The news, the recently uploaded images on the Furaffinity home page.
At first I also liked all that part of the beginning, I started reading it and I didn't put it down until I got to the elegant restaurant (it was 50 comic strips at once, not counting the part in "sepia"). It had its charm, that use of "misunderstanding jokes" and sillyness, but it gets to a point where it gets too silly. I felt a bit ripped off because I was expecting something that takes itself more seriously, especially after reading first that section in "sepia".
But well, there is nothing written about tastes.
At first I also liked all that part of the beginning, I started reading it and I didn't put it down until I got to the elegant restaurant (it was 50 comic strips at once, not counting the part in "sepia"). It had its charm, that use of "misunderstanding jokes" and sillyness, but it gets to a point where it gets too silly. I felt a bit ripped off because I was expecting something that takes itself more seriously, especially after reading first that section in "sepia".
But well, there is nothing written about tastes.
Also, I looked back, and just realized that this group of superheroes that Arace and Mikhael are fans of are called... "Rainbow Tigers"... which FINALLY explains why Arace idealizes tigers so much: his favorite group of TV heroes are all a bunch of TIGERS!!! Why did I miss that? Ah, oh well. XD
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