I've been reading Sluggy Freelance, one of the biggest online comic strips, since 1998. I don't normally link to Sluggy because Pete Abrams, the guy who draws and writes the comic, constructs long, plodding plot lines. Linking you to a particular day of Sluggy would be about as kind as starting a Seinfeld DVD episode ten minutes in: you'll have missed all the initial jokes to which the rest of the plot refers.
Today, however, Abrams has drawn a cool, perhaps unintentionally stand-alone Sluggy strip.
Enjoy the Fate Spider.
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