So I only started reading the day after the comic finished, but I immediately fell in love with the quirky characters, their antics, and what I found to be tasteful social commentary laying in the depths of the tale. After binging the whole story in a couple days, I read a little more into the author and the history of the comic, and saw the project had come to completion after 10 years of work and developing a loyal community. I loved reading the comments of both new and veteran readers telling of their opinions, congratulating the author, and the woeful lamentations due to the story’s end, followed by hopeful comments about future projects. I think it’s a special accomplishment for all those involved, especially for the author, Meredith Gran, and though my word means little I would like to congratulate her for completing such a project and thank her for giving us a meaningful and enjoyable story.
@octopuspiecomic really got me thinking about my friendships and relationships with other folks. It helped me to remember how valuable all my friends are to me and frankly reminded me how I’ve done a shit job of keeping up with a good number of them since I got out of high school... Themes of relationships/friendships really hit me close to home since I’ve been acting the hermit at university just trying to keep focused - but ultimately not realizing how the isolation had been affecting me.
Anyways, go check out http://www.octopuspie.com/ to start reading the comic for yourself. I highly recommend it!














