Once again, none of these are mine, but they're certainly ones I like to read!
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A young girl is asked by a television-headed man: "Would you like to be a Hero?"
When she says yes, she is swept away to a world made of concepts and imagination, and must learn fast to learn what the rules are, and where her story may lead.
If you take only one of my recommendations here, I would have it be The Property of Hate. Read on if you like beautiful art, unique and strange worlds and designs, dreamlike stories, and all the rest
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Magic is real, and it is commonplace in the Victorian-era town of Widdershins. Meet bounty hunters and adventurers, grumpy scruffy witches, misplaced bakers, anxious lawyers, and wizards who can't stop accidentally stealing things.
Each chapter is its own story with a rotating ensemble cast. There's continuity between them, and old friends are often revisited, but you often get something new every time too. I would say it's very similar to the Discworld in its episodic-with-continuity structure.
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I've fallen by the wayside of keeping up with the regular page updates, but it's definitely one I was big into for a while there. I had stopped in hopes that I could read them all at once in my printed books, but I've fallen behind on that too. I'll catch up eventually!
Two loners from a herd of deer strike off into the world after being exiled. They pick up another stray along the way, and are tasked by the very god of deer to help set the world to rights. Gorgeous art style and production value.