Player-webcomic
Player-webcomic
Through posting a "Best Comment", I somehow became the main character of a webtoon! I like how the god figure in this story is active in the story and not just showering the main character with skills and gifts, he is also rather villain-like or like an absent father to most of the ego weapons. The main character is so cool and does not see the rest of the cast as something less than or less human. Evan the rest of the cast is strong and thare
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Trash of the Count's Family is back
it came back real strong with the nameing of my favreet chaiter the baby dragen
2 chapters are out on comick
Badlands cola
Badlands Cola is a cinematic mystery/horror audio drama about eldritch fossils, hate-flirting, and liminal nightmares that yawn wide in the night. In a desert town full of strange fossils and even stranger people, a hard-hearted PI and a broken-down radio DJ attempt to dig up the skeletal past of a cult before it can reform. I don't think this podcast is that good. It has some interesting things that they could have gone further into like the house or the repeating town. I feel like the podcast goes too much on the “hate-flirting” and not on the horror of bone gods and house of leaves style homes. There are a lot of hooks none of them are baited correctly so i just don't what to bite
Player Who Returned 10,000 Years Later-webcomic
I love to see it when the main character is a strat up bad person and they know it. I think this has a lot of what RETURN OF THE MOUNT HUA SECT has, “helping” others so that they (the mc) can get closer to their goals. The powers that he does keep after returning i think they call them authorities or rights, as they are very different then the skills that they use on earth. The way that the worlds seem to be encroaching on each other is kind of an ass pull. But it makes sense with the rules we learn a bit later.
My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer
After losing his leg as a startup adventurer, he retired to his hometown in the countryside. Doing things such as collecting medicinal herbs, exterminating magic beasts and wild beasts, and helping with the villagers’ farm work, it’s hard to decide whether to call our protagonist an adventurer or a handyman. And while doing these things his age quickly approached thirty.
One day while searching the mountains for herbs, he discovered an abandoned child. Thinking that he couldn’t just leave it, he took it home and raised it until his age approached forty. His now grown-up daughter had also wanted to become an adventurer, likely from growing up watching her father. Although her father had taught her the sword since she was young for self-defense, her talent at it was quite impressive. Thinking that it would be better for her not to be stuck out in the country for the rest of her life, our protagonist sent her to the adventurers’ guild in the Capital. His daughter officially became an adventurer.
After another five years, the protagonist, now in his forties, is still acting as a pseudo-adventurer in the countryside. However his daughter is now a distinguished S Class adventurer but hasn’t returned home once yet… “Just when will I get to see Daddy again…!?”
Manga Descriptions are so long but they tell you all you choude need to know about the manga. I love how in all ways but in her training the father is doting and loving. I love the daughters' team, they have some fantasy racism but it does not become a large part of the story. The littel girl that has the mage body garde is vary interesting. Thare take on monsters is interesting, as they talk abot them as if they are animals that are just a part of the world.
The competition
Each season covers an obscure, real-life competition and follows the contestants until there is only one left standing.
I only listened to the 2ed season as I am not that interested in the piano competition, but I am interested in the la mister leather. All the guys in this are super interesting. The audio design is really good. Folks should take notes on this podcast if they are waiting to make a podcast. Some of the interviews are a bit quiet when compared to others.