Maybe one of the original Keenspot people can help.....

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Maybe one of the original Keenspot people can help.....

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So when I first started reading Wapsi Square, it was hosted on Keenspot, and I'm sure many of you remember that time, it was quite a while ago! Anyway, there were several comics hosted there, and several whose ads I would see while reading Wapsi Square. There was one I read a lot, I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it! It had very feminine looking anime art, mostly about vaguely animalistic, but beautiful girls, high school and boyfriends in the beginning of the storyline, but graduating to much better art and storylines. It's been more than 11 years at least and here's the concrete memories of it- a character named Snickers, lots of pink and purple, flowing hair in the female characters. I would love to relearn the name of this comic, and I would love to reread it! I recall reading it just to see what it was about, not liking it at first but then really getting into it until life stuff got in the way for me and I got way too busy. Anyone have any info at all? Somebody out there will know what I'm taking about!(Hopefully)
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That's way before my time. WS had migrated to Blank Label Comics when I picked it up.
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Namir Deiter by Isabel Marks?

http://www.namirdeiter.com

Goog'd "Snickers webcomic character", found Snickers in images, followed link.
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Thank you so much! Now getting ready to settle in and get caught up. Thank you!
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I was just about to enter those exact words, in the same order, into google.

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Ok, based on that (and I had intended to start a new thread re this search criteria... )

Rough Tough Creampuff R. Crumb

btw, the addition of R. Crumb should immediately flag the NSFW flag, and not to hijack the thread, I leave it too the gentle reader to inform themselves regarding art of an earlier era...
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I bought a collection of R. Crumb comics and art at a yard sale yesterday, one of my favorite yard sale finds ever!
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Argh. I remember seeing ZAP Comix #0 in a newsstand, about a year after it came out...

I was never all that impressed with Crumb - always preferred Gil Shelton and Skip WIlliamson (and the Air Pirates).
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:Argh. I remember seeing ZAP Comix #0 in a newsstand, about a year after it came out...

I was never all that impressed with Crumb - always preferred Gil Shelton and Skip WIlliamson (and the Air Pirates).
Shelton was a lot funnier than Crumb.

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