Webcomic Masterlist
Hey guys! Here's a list of all of the webcomics that I've either read or am actively reading.

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Webcomic Masterlist
Hey guys! Here's a list of all of the webcomics that I've either read or am actively reading.
WEIRD HORNS??? WEIRD LEGS??? FAT? TINY??
I’m love them
Pocket Dragons: “Believe in Dragons”. Designed by Real Musgrave, and produced by Collectible World Studios from 2003 to 2005.
“Three inquisitive Pocket Dragons have discovered an ancient leather bound book in the Wizard's library. Guarded with metal clasps this is the book of Real Magic! Imagine their surprise and delight when a colorful "pop-up" dragon with a wiggly tail emerges to guide them. "Step one" he says, "is Believe in Dragons." They do! They do!”
Believe in Dragons
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Chapter 06: Dust To Dust
🖤 Black Dragon Codex by R.D. Henham
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
This is a reread for me as the first time I read it was back in middle school when I first got the book. Out of the Dragon Codicies series, this was the first one I purchased and is my favorite one so far!
Satia, a thief with a knack for lying, is kidnapped by a young black dragon as a snack. When the dragon’s mother is kidnapped by an evil wizard, Satia and the dragon, Septimus, become an unlikely team in their journey to save his mother from being enslaved.
Ugh, I love this book. It’s definitely a comfort read for me because there are some plot twists that get me every time! Like I said, I read the book first when I was younger, and ever since I’ll pick it up for a classic “fantasy read”. I just love the unconventional characters and the friendships they make along the way. I also love how these characters are morally grey or “bad” but they have good intentions. The main character, Satia, is my favorite! She’s spunky, a liar, a thief, and she doesn’t gain a moral high ground. She’s wonderful!
Rebel librarian Rogier 📚✨
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