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When a snake is loose in an apartment building...
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Webcomic description

Aspen is one strange snake. Her species is undetermined, she can speak with humans (tho very few know this), and she has a tentative friendship with a rat. Together they frequent the walls of an apartment building, coming out for food...and discovering what else matters to them.

Authors

Stephen Gilberg
Stephen Gilberg
Born in 1982, I have lived most of my life in the D.C. area. As an editor, I don't mind people pointing out the rare occasions for mistakes in my dialog.

This is the third site to host the comic I've written and drawn since 2007. It involves animals at a low level of anthropomorphism, so you shouldn't have to be into "furry" to enjoy it.


Most recent comments left on Downscale

Stephen Gilberg
The Internet has not given me a good sense of which expressions are well known throughout the English-speaking world. I hope you get this one.
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Stephen Gilberg
OK, Virgil didn't need to go that far out of the hole just to gauge the sunlight. But I didn't feel like drawing more of him.
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Stephen Gilberg
I was going to draw Virgil instead, partly because he's my go-to for eating human foods and partly because he's a better size for comparison with a standard cupcake. But he didn't look right hunched in the appropriate position to chow down. And as long as I'm going for cuteness over humor, why not Ivy?
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Stephen Gilberg
"Everyone," in this case, refers to the other three main characters of the comic: Umberto, Kody, and Ivy herself.
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Stephen Gilberg
Boy, am I out of practice at drawing the wristwatch. Looks like I've been inconsistent about its size.
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