In the e-book: Digital Divide.

Digital Divide is an interesting book: it’s apparently a spin-off from the A Girl and Her Fed webcomic, which I discovered recently and am now trying to decide whether or not to archive-dive.  I’m about 1/4 through the book itself, and I’m enjoying it: I’d be farther along in it if my youngest would only stop grabbing the Kindle every five minutes.  Such are the perils of modern family life.

As for the plot of Digital Divide: it’s kind of about police work, kind of about cyborgs – and kind of about something else that I haven’t actually gotten to, yet (youngest grabbing the Kindle, remember?).  Well worth the three bucks I paid for it. Check it out.

3 thoughts on “In the e-book: Digital Divide.”

  1. Do the dive, it’s an interesting story. Her earliest stuff is drawn almost completely differently (no eyes!) And she’s been going through updating her old strips to her current art with the eventual aim to publish in hardcover.

    1. Oh man, I completely forgot this comic existed.

      I did a dive when I discovered it, when it was only up to chapter 4, and read it for a chapter or two. I don’t remember now why I stopped–maybe it went on hiatus.

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