It never needed to be so unnecessarily complex.
I had to take a break as it was becoming a chore to read.
Was getting hard to enjoy.
There are impressive tales, but also a lot of headaches
It never needed to be so unnecessarily complex.
I had to take a break as it was becoming a chore to read.
Was getting hard to enjoy.
There are impressive tales, but also a lot of headaches
Yeah... me too. Too many characters, too many plots. Characters that don't always show up in the comic doing stuff and everyone talking about it but you're not quite sure who's doing what.
Lately I've been enjoying the comics outside of the Butterfly Salon more.
It never needed to be so unnecessarily complex.
I had to take a break as it was becoming a chore to read.
Was getting hard to enjoy.
There are impressive tales, but also a lot of headaches
Yeah... me too. Too many characters, too many plots. Characters that don't always show up in the comic doing stuff and everyone talking about it but you're not quite sure who's doing what.
Lately I've been enjoying the comics outside of the Butterfly Salon more.
yeah, I mean I was intrested in Gwynn and Poppy's storyline and they all but disappeared from the main story, I was vibing with Jeremy/Jemima only for her to disappear from most of the main story I had to go over to WTalespinner and the Tamara Chronicals to find her and it's like she's a completely different character, mean and seemingly obsessed with dominating her boss? and to follow the characters you have to tredge through multiple stories hoping you have the right chronological order. and lets not get started on tracking who's incharge of the Sisterhood, or when did Princess betray Grace? heck she has so many characters i know she's lost track of their names like with Xavier
That one hurt the most.
'Peaches' story was one of the best in any comic by any artist.
To be left hanging like that put me off Keshara for the time being.
I became massively emotionally involved with her character, then nothing..
That one hurt the most.
'Peaches' story was one of the best in any comic by any artist.
To be left hanging like that put me off Keshara for the time being.
I became massively emotionally involved with her character, then nothing..
Exactly(I had to find out in WTalespinner's spinoff, and the character beared little resemblance to the character I had been following without explaination).
Keshara can't stop jumping around and abandoning plot points and characters to add new ones.(Grace, Jeremy/.Jemima, Poppy and Gwynn,Celeste, Agatha, and so on) it would be so bad if it wasn't so repetative. I think there are three/four man plots that get repeated over and over in Keshara's work,
The teenage boy is unwillingly and unknowingly feminised/brainwashed
the Old ladies are age regressed while young ladies are age progressed
Men are pieces of shit that need to be controlled or neutered and transformed
the Bimbofication /sluttification/whorefication of women and feminised men.
it's not a problem if you like that stuff, the problem is beat for beat Keshara put out exactly the same series of events with a fresh coat of paint splashed on. I can't even be bothered to read Alpha Betas and Beta Moms
It never needed to be so unnecessarily complex.
I had to take a break as it was becoming a chore to read.
Was getting hard to enjoy.
There are impressive tales, but also a lot of headaches