Here are the top five comics on the Internet that you need to bookmark
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The algorithms on a social media platform have been helping this writer in habit formation. Because the first thing she sees when she goes online for the first time in the morning is a False Knees comic that helps her start the day with a smile. Passing on the reason to gleam, here are our five favourite comics on the Internet.
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False Knees
Exploring the world through the twinkling beady eyes of our avian and furry friends, this comic shares new perspectives of wonder and sublime in four panels. It's also incredibly funny.
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Doodle O Drama
Being the imperfect, goofy and odd one out — by the world's standard — will never feel like a lonely affair once you read Mounica Tata's comics. It's a safe space where she navigates the silly things that set the wondrous dorks apart, through honesty and humour.
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Shagey
Artist Sara Hagale will put expression to every emotion that you seem to lose words for. Follow her work and you'll soon be underlining her every comic with the word 'mood'.
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Loryn Brantz
If you like relatable memes, you'll love Loryn Brantz's relatable comics. Every panel illustrates moments in our day filled with dry humour, hilarious awkward encounters and those thoughts we all have but never say out loud.
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Effin' Birds
Aaron Reynolds' comic makes it to our list simply for having birds in impeccably illustrated comics shout out obscenities in every panel. Not for the faint-hearted or those easily offended.
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