What an incredibly cool art style! I love it! Like, it's got those toony dog-furries, but they're drawn in such a stylised manner that they feel fresh and unique, and the human-animal combo is interesting too (people have already commented on the paw-hands that go back and front from one to the other, which is neat. I like the strangely detailed dog noses, too). Love the stylised backgrounds, love the colours (kinda muted, but they also work incredibly well with more saturated colours), love the comic panelling. It's interesting how the artist plays with the...would you call that directing? Like how the panels melt during the drug trip where the character is observing their own memories, or when the panels from one event cut into the panels of the other event to draw parallels. Not that that's never been done, but it flows so naturally here. The comic feels fairly calm otherwise, so it's more intense when the panelling starts getting weird. And I really enjoy that the backgrounds look so detailed and natural, even though there's like no shading and they're just as stylised as the characters. I always like it when the artist stylizes the backgrounds alongside the characters. Makes it more interesting as opposed to the backgrounds just being there to give the characters something to stand on. It's also nice to see dog-furries actually looking different from one another, rather than just being recolours.
I guess my only complaint is that everyone is still obliged to have massive dongs, which is weird for a comic that's more real and obviously not trying to be porn.
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