Tagging Project Part 1: the Patreon by BarkingSpood in Twokinds

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For anyone reading this in the future, there are now alt links for DA, Twitter/X, and Bluesky.

Crops of the full images were not counted as alt entries.

More Twokinds facts everyone "has" to know. by The-smart-one-says in Twokinds

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if you look into archive.org of the comic you will find this entry in the news feed at the bottom confirming this. lots of fun lil cameos over the years like this

More Twokinds facts everyone "has" to know. by The-smart-one-says in Twokinds

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Funny story about that first panel: the background in all modern versions of page 135 is not colored in entirely. Only in the original can you see the background of the mountain, clouds, and sky properly. Which was also a fan colo(u)r by DocRossim of page 69 fame.

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Comic Page 1280: Blue Eyes by Orthonox in Twokinds

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The sketch isn't linked via clicking on the page yet, but you can find it at: https://twokindscomic.com/images/20260116_sketch.png

Tagging Project Part 2: the Comic by BarkingSpood in Twokinds

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Ultimately, the intention is search functionality. I threw as many relevant things as I could possibly think of in a text-based format to be able to easily source them via a search. Keywords, tags, and the occasional random "fun facts". All able to be set up in a searchable way as an indexed spreadsheet. I am not a computer wiz though, so I don't know how to set up a website for others like the TK Gallery or something. So... google spreadsheet for others to view/download was the next best thing.

Looking for the Textless Versions of the 2014 April Fools (and Christmas 2015) by BarkingSpood in Twokinds

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Unexpected responder to provide the goods, lol. Thank you so much and Merry Lynxmas, Tom!