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I'm looking for a specific online comic that I can't find anymore?


The comic has several... volumes. It's online, and the first volume is about this elven girl in a modern day world. Except, in this modern day world, giants, dwarves, elves and such had moved in along the humans... And it progresses with her trying but failing to get a job, since they only admit humans, and then drows come up from the earth, attacking the city she lives in... She saves the world in a one-on-one duel with the drow queen, and the US government gives her citizenship.
The rest of the volumes are about some secondary characters and their life, and then what happened after the girl saved the world, and bought a coffee shop, etc...
Uh, does anyone know this comic? If so, could you please post a link? I looked everywhere for this, but I just can't find it.

CornerAlley13 - The modern elf hangout:

http://corneralley.comicgenesis.com/

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2 comments to Online Comic Shops

  • The Crosspatch

    While I see what you're trying to say with “this series is crap; it knows it's crap; and that's what makes it great” (c.f. the Evil Dead movies), the real problem here is that Marvel has a movie out with the same name. Decent comic book movies tend to send new readers to comic shops. Based on reviews, the new Hulk movie seems to be at least passable by most people's standards.

    Now, imagine you weren't a comic book fan, but you decided to re-check out some Hulk comics, and you were greeted with this series. I know my first reaction would be “WTF?!?!”

    I'm just saying that no matter what you think of the series, its current direction isn't a good business decision.

    Here's hoping Captain Universe Spider-Man comes along and tosses Red Hulk into orbit. Good times…

  • Captain Jack

    1. I have many straight guy friends. A few even know I'm gay.
    2. They're just as strong, in my opinion, as gay – gay relationships, they not always are, but that's just because not all friendships are equally strong.
    3."open a pie shop"? I have no clue what you are saying… and that's a first for me.
    4. All relationships lean on something. It may be love, a shared interest, a shared experience, you name it, so its not remarkable that straight relationships do as well. Again, they aren't much different than gay – gay relationships or gay – girl ones.

    They aren't at all unfaithful, in my experience. I think you just have had some rotten friends.

    Cheers,
    Captain Jack.