#16 "David: A webcomic" review by David
Dec. 8th, 2023 07:27 pmhttps://david-a.webcomic.ws/comics/first
Out of all the webcomics on Comic Fury I have been reading for about a year now - I feel this one has the most growth in a certain light. They all have their own special qualities but I feel that when I read David: A webcomic I feel this one started off pretty innocent with the art and character designs and now has grown into a serious and at times emotional rollercoaster of goodness. And I mean that with all due respect, I am a sucker for a good emotional rollercoaster. The characters can hit you full force with their issues and lives, it opens your eyes to their struggles. I feel David: A webcomic handles real issues in such a powerful way. We learn about characters who struggle with difficult and heartbreaking topics like being A sexual (which I think to date is the only one to tackle this subject matter that I have read on CF) to the normal high school "young love" worries of crushes and breakups. All are felt with emotion that stays with you. I found myself having to wait until reading again because I would be reading while on break at work but thinking and sort of figuring out to myself what would happen next for all involved!
As the story goes on we get the treat of seeing the artwork improve from better character designs to more detailed backgrounds. It is very impressive and in a way I felt like I grew a bit as well. I cannot help but mention how original the artwork is. The facial expressions are in a design all of their own. I love how different they feel. How they are drawn from sideways to frontal views - you can easily get a sense of how that character is feeling, even before you read the text. It makes it stand out among a-lot of the other series on Comic Fury. I also like how Daivd will bring back old characters we haven't seen for awhile. It's a nice reminder of them. There is a large cast of characters, but each one has something fun to bring to the world around them. We as the readers get to be a part of them falling in love, breaking up, creating friendships, struggling with family issues, work related problems, depression, success and loss just to name a few.
I recommend checking out David: A webcomic. I think it has something to offer everyone.
Out of all the webcomics on Comic Fury I have been reading for about a year now - I feel this one has the most growth in a certain light. They all have their own special qualities but I feel that when I read David: A webcomic I feel this one started off pretty innocent with the art and character designs and now has grown into a serious and at times emotional rollercoaster of goodness. And I mean that with all due respect, I am a sucker for a good emotional rollercoaster. The characters can hit you full force with their issues and lives, it opens your eyes to their struggles. I feel David: A webcomic handles real issues in such a powerful way. We learn about characters who struggle with difficult and heartbreaking topics like being A sexual (which I think to date is the only one to tackle this subject matter that I have read on CF) to the normal high school "young love" worries of crushes and breakups. All are felt with emotion that stays with you. I found myself having to wait until reading again because I would be reading while on break at work but thinking and sort of figuring out to myself what would happen next for all involved!
As the story goes on we get the treat of seeing the artwork improve from better character designs to more detailed backgrounds. It is very impressive and in a way I felt like I grew a bit as well. I cannot help but mention how original the artwork is. The facial expressions are in a design all of their own. I love how different they feel. How they are drawn from sideways to frontal views - you can easily get a sense of how that character is feeling, even before you read the text. It makes it stand out among a-lot of the other series on Comic Fury. I also like how Daivd will bring back old characters we haven't seen for awhile. It's a nice reminder of them. There is a large cast of characters, but each one has something fun to bring to the world around them. We as the readers get to be a part of them falling in love, breaking up, creating friendships, struggling with family issues, work related problems, depression, success and loss just to name a few.
I recommend checking out David: A webcomic. I think it has something to offer everyone.