This comic has come along way. Paranatural personally reminds me of gravity falls, but with some slight changes. The story follows Max, who just moved into his dad's childhood home, 'Mayview'. There they live in a conveinence store, with his sister. Just as they settle down to go to bed, Max is visited by a terrifying spirit, that causes him to wake up from an 'all too vivid' dream he was having. As he runs to school, well, scooters to school, he encounters the neighborhood bullies. Normall, I despise bullying and everyone that performes, but in this c
ase, the bullies are hilarious. Their quotes and shinnanigans make me spit my milk out, and even though they're always getting in Max's way, I can't help but love them. Later in the story, Max begins to see more and more sprits, but I won't spoil anything else for you. While the art starts out slightly colored, it's definetly been revamped since it's start in early 2011. The series is still being updateded on Tuesdays and Fridays, with a whole comic book page worth of laughter. The author defintetly intends on this being a cool series, and I can't wait to see what happens in the story next. Still, that dosen't mean it's without flaws. The series has gotten less comedic and more serious as the story progresses, like most comics do. But I'd still like to see those hilarious antics of Max and his friends. At some times, the dialouge seems a lot longer than other times, and a change in pace usually isn't a good thing. Still, I give Paranatural an 8.75/10. The story gets more and more exciting as I read it, and I love the character concepts. The Author, Zack, has definetley taken his time in crafting this story, and has improveed as an artist along the way. His art has gotten better and better throughout the years, which is one thing I love about webcomics. Seeing the authors become better and better is like watching a plant grow. I sure and proud of you, Zack.
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