Website review: Wondermark by David Malki ! - An Il...
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•51 reviews since Oct 2, 2004
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Scolex rated 5 days ago- I wonder if arleas knows that Wondermark is older than Married to the Sea.

limevelyn rated 7 weeks ago- Funny comics here....

SpeedofSoundMan rated 8 weeks ago- Consistently funny.

psychicpsamurai rated 8 weeks ago- Rodney, kill the violinsss.

arleas rated 2 months ago- thanks to "married to the sea", a lot of people are now trying to copy what that site does...
However, a lot of people are fucking stupid and don't really have a clue. A lot of people should just give up and/or try something original for a change.
BTW: Just to be sure I didn't come in on a bad day, I clicked through a few comics... and none of them made me laugh. One of them (The tortoise who arrives to the christmas party in april) is so fucking stupid, old and lame, I almost wanna reach through the monitor and slap the guy who made it. "Har har, tortoises and snails and glaciers are slow!! LOL"... (Rolls eyes) That sort of shit was barely funny when I was 4...- thanks to "married to the sea", a lot of people are now trying to copy what that site does...

kuipohi rated 3 months ago- strange comic...

sallyjacobs rated 3 months ago- Price sixpence, or by post half penny.

NunoXEI rated 4 months ago- One of the webcomics that inspired me to do my own webcomic: Republic Domain. Also Malki ! spells his name with an exclemation mark, and that's GOTTA mean something. This strip uses old illustrations, wood cuts and etchings that have obviously lapsed into the public domain. Malki ! uses them to deliver quirk and sometimes random humor.

BurnsBras rated 5 months ago- funny comic with women in bustles talking about the internet