RWBY comic this friday because I couldn’t control myself
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i am so obsessed with how like. taken as read the ot3 are at this point. like on the one hand it feels like they've been building up to this for ages but on the other hand it kind of feels like i blinked and we skipped right past some Major Turning Point where everything got spelled out and we're just already in firmly Established Relationship-land. obviously tarvek is too well-protected for anyone to assassinate openly, look how angry his boyfriend and girlfriend are at the idea of anyone threatening him. at this point i'm half-convinced agatha's just going to refer to her boyfriends in passing to someone else and no one's even going to comment on it until van finds out twenty pages later and immediately starts making everyone pay up
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Can you clarify what you mean by "archive binge functionality"?
there used to be a website called archive binge. there's still a website called archive binge but it's a completely different thing now. comic-rocket took the code from the original archive binge and as far as i can tell they're the only ones that have it. this is deeply unfortunate because as far as i can tell comic-rocket is borderline abandoned and i will die without it.
anyway: it crawls an archive (it's designed for webcomics but imho there's no reason it couldn't work for all kinds of serials) and creates a drip feed based on your specifications. so when i find a new webcomic i activate archive binge on comic rocket and it creates an rss feed that sends one new comic to my rss reader every day. instead of sitting and trying to get through the archive in one sitting, or multiple settings, it gets fed to me one page/chapter at a time so it's less overwhelming and easier to fit into my existing routine.
in my ideal world there would be an easy way for websites to have something like this built in instead of using third party tools. or at the very least there would be a third party tool i could self-host to work with all kinds of serial media.
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