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Thanks for checking this site, but Imaginary Daughter has moved to my main site and it won’t be updated here anymore. I’m just keeping this alive for a while so folks might check it out and see if there’s anything in the site’s coding they might want to take for their own site.

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FRIDAY, MAY 9TH, 2008
CLONE ARMY BY DAN KIM
Clone Army by Dan Kim
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Dan Kim might just be the most talented artist on the webcomic sphere. (Huh? We’re in a sphere now?) He’s also got a sick sense of humour that’s impossible to match - though, admittedly, it’s not for everyone’s tastes.

Too bad he decided to get a real job and earn real money rather than keep entertaining the [niche] masses for free. Here’s hoping his multiple awesome stories get back on track.

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Thanks! I haven't seen Tenchi Muyo but I'm generally aware of its plot, and I can promise you ID is nothing like it ;) Edit: by which I mean that I know it involves aliens and a harem of girls fighting over one guy (the first harem anime?) and about a  [...]

karchesky on Thursday, May 29, 2008 in 018 (wherein a change is proposed)

Love the color! This may be on purpose, but this really feels like Tenchi Muyo. . . ~AA

I used to work at a company in Dallas that had a similar view of a parking garage and another skyscraper across the street. . .

Agnostic Anarch on Thursday, May 29, 2008 in 016 (wherein a view is seen)

HA! Facehugger! That's awesome. . . Gotta love a random Aliens reference! ~AA

I hadn't seriously tried to get fully the same cross-browser results until now. I'm getting an important number of Mac visitors (however, it seems most of them don't use Safari). Opera seems to be behaving quite well, it's Safari the one I'm having problems now (though only after I devoted countless  [...]

karchesky on Friday, May 23, 2008 in Same old comics, 31% more value
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So I guess it’s back to watercolors?

Also, thinks are about to get really interesting…

Edit: I decided to make some wallpapers from the last panel, hit the jump to get them!

I missed an update last week because I was so busy working on the site. Though I don’t know how feasible it is, I’ll try to make it up by squeezing an update during the week. If that fails then I guess you’ll have to wait until next weekend…

Oh, here are those wallpapers, enjoy and let me know if you’d want one in a different resolution.

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Agnostic Anarch Says:

Love the color!

This may be on purpose, but this really feels like Tenchi Muyo. . .

~AA

karchesky Says:

Thanks! I haven’t seen Tenchi Muyo but I’m generally aware of its plot, and I can promise you ID is nothing like it ;)

Edit: by which I mean that I know it involves aliens and a harem of girls fighting over one guy (the first harem anime?) and about a zillion alternate retellings of the story, and I can sort of identify some of the characters, but yeah, that’s about all I know about it. So no, it’s not like that, and as for the rest, I hope it isn’t like that either.

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