I fell off of keeping up with this somewhere around the start of Covid, and it’s taken some time to get around to catching up again. I couldn’t recall exactly where I stopped reading. So, I binged this whole thing from the beginning again, and left some comments along the way.
It was wonderful, but catching up is always bittersweet. I get to read it as it comes now, discuss things as they’re happening, etc. I also can’t just keep hitting next to read another hundred strips, and I have to wait for the next one to come.
I loved Selkie the first time that I read it years ago, I loved it now as I read it again, and I’m looking forward to reading more. It’s a wonderful comic, and you do wonderful work, Dave. Thank you for this.
I feel you. I found this comic a few years ago and finally caught up with the latest last spring. I kept commenting various pages along the way, despite sometimes being more than a decade late to the party, only worrying if I might seem suspicious like a spam bot, suddenly posting many comments out of the blue. ^^’
One thing often overlooked in sci if and fantasy stories is that when cultures meet they exchange more than just technology, they share stories and music and art and food, all things that have and are happening here in this story. It makes the world so much more real and lived in and living. I adore this comic so very much. Thank you Dave for sharing it with us.
If we ever make contact with aliens and it doesn’t immediately turn into war, I’d like to think that in the great cultural exchange, we’ll also get alien memes. Imagine sh*tposting on a galactic scale.
In B4 Sarnothi Vtubers.
Looks like sarnothi integration into human society is progressing.
I fell off of keeping up with this somewhere around the start of Covid, and it’s taken some time to get around to catching up again. I couldn’t recall exactly where I stopped reading. So, I binged this whole thing from the beginning again, and left some comments along the way.
It was wonderful, but catching up is always bittersweet. I get to read it as it comes now, discuss things as they’re happening, etc. I also can’t just keep hitting next to read another hundred strips, and I have to wait for the next one to come.
I loved Selkie the first time that I read it years ago, I loved it now as I read it again, and I’m looking forward to reading more. It’s a wonderful comic, and you do wonderful work, Dave. Thank you for this.
I feel you. I found this comic a few years ago and finally caught up with the latest last spring. I kept commenting various pages along the way, despite sometimes being more than a decade late to the party, only worrying if I might seem suspicious like a spam bot, suddenly posting many comments out of the blue. ^^’
“rolling the S”
Color me intrigued.
One thing often overlooked in sci if and fantasy stories is that when cultures meet they exchange more than just technology, they share stories and music and art and food, all things that have and are happening here in this story. It makes the world so much more real and lived in and living. I adore this comic so very much. Thank you Dave for sharing it with us.
If we ever make contact with aliens and it doesn’t immediately turn into war, I’d like to think that in the great cultural exchange, we’ll also get alien memes. Imagine sh*tposting on a galactic scale.