I Read Webcomics: Aerial Magic
Aerial Magic
Wisteria Kemp is determined to learn Aerial Magic, though she is completely unable to read. Having a familiar who reads for her still makes it hard at school and probably not going to get through university. (She is not the only disabled person in the comic, nor the only one with magic that does not compensate quite as well as might be hoped.)
So she tries for an apprenticeship. (She tries for 400 apprenticeships, though apprentices are going out of fashion). And she gets one and goes to the big city and finds herself in a workshop full of slightly misfitting aerial magic wizards.
It’s cute, and has a lot of people talking about their feelings and then crying.
Read This: For some good-looking slightly fluffy comics pages with a story about finding yourself and overcoming your problems
Don’t Read This: If a lot of people talking about opening up and making themselves vulnerable seems a bad time.
In Addition: The cartoonist has music on the site
And Finally: Aerial Magic has gone on permanant hiatus, with two of five planned sections complete.
Wisteria Kemp is determined to learn Aerial Magic, though she is completely unable to read. Having a familiar who reads for her still makes it hard at school and probably not going to get through university. (She is not the only disabled person in the comic, nor the only one with magic that does not compensate quite as well as might be hoped.)
So she tries for an apprenticeship. (She tries for 400 apprenticeships, though apprentices are going out of fashion). And she gets one and goes to the big city and finds herself in a workshop full of slightly misfitting aerial magic wizards.
It’s cute, and has a lot of people talking about their feelings and then crying.
Read This: For some good-looking slightly fluffy comics pages with a story about finding yourself and overcoming your problems
Don’t Read This: If a lot of people talking about opening up and making themselves vulnerable seems a bad time.
In Addition: The cartoonist has music on the site
And Finally: Aerial Magic has gone on permanant hiatus, with two of five planned sections complete.
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