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of Better Days by Jay Naylor


"Better Days made me feel uncomfortable. But in a good way."
Review by Benor | Read Full Review | Read All Reviews of Better Days

"This comic reminds me of why I wanted to write for the Webcomic Book Club to begin with--A wonderful story, excellent characters, great art, easy to navigate page. I like to rate comics the same way I rate books: Would i read it again? for this comic the answer is yes, hence my score: 9/10"
Review by Jordin The Learned | Read Full Review | Read All Reviews of Better Days

"While the writing for the characters and dialogue are done well enough, there is one thing that I constantly find myself debating over, and that’s the situations in general. I know that no one expects southern life to be easy, especially for a two-kid single mother household, and there are bound to be some major problems, but the sheer volume and extremity of these problems has often made me turn away from the comic for several minutes in order to regain my bearings. These situations involve domestic abuse, over-medication, underage sex, racism, incest, pig foreskins and more. The fact that most of these situations mostly happen to children makes them even more disturbing...

...When I found this comic, this was the current page. At first I kept up due to morbid curiosity as to what would happen next, but after a while, I kept reading because I had grown attatched to the characters. They are people (furries, whatever, I don’t really give a damn) I care for, and will follow through the good times and the bad."
Review by Cobra | Read Full Review | Read All Reviews of Better Days

"The comic should be in print, formatted for hand-held viewing instead of online -- but if you don't mind scrolling, you won't be disapointed."
Review by Dr. Mikail Markov | Read Full Review | Read All Reviews of Better Days

"Best.

Comic.

Ever."
Review by Oralee Hoa | Read Full Review | Read All Reviews of Better Days

"...Another flaw within Naylor's writing, or should I say Fisk, is Fisk himself. Fisk seems to be a vessel for Naylor's thoughts, and while I don't have a huge problem with this, the reality of some eight or ten year old boy giving an interesting and thoughtful insight on a subject (chapter Chess) is a little too unbearable, even for a comic."
Review by Mark Iradian | Read Full Review | Read All Reviews of Better Days

"This comic is amazing. It brings me through thick and thin of two furry children and makes you want to continue reading."
Review by Kuro Arashi | Read Full Review | Read All Reviews of Better Days

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