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May 15, 2016 11:19 AM   Subscribe

Ever have a hankering for an m/m webcomic about centaurs in the American Old West? If so, Hotblood! might just be your thing.

Hotblood! was written and illustrated by New Zealand creator Toril Orlesky. It ran from September 2013 until April 2016, and is complete and free to read online. A sequel is planned to launch in January 2017.

The comic has been translated to Chinese, French, Italian, Korean, Polish, and Russian.

If you're experiencing deja vu: this post was up very briefly a few days ago, but was deleted due to an ongoing kickstarter (now complete). Whoops, sorry about that, mods.
posted by anthy (8 comments total) 7 users marked this as a favorite
 
Thank you for reposting. It is awesomehorsesome!
posted by howfar at 12:38 PM on May 15, 2016 [1 favorite]


The art is amazing, thanks for this.
posted by Literaryhero at 4:59 PM on May 15, 2016


Ooh! I bought the first volume of this at SPX a while back, and liked it a lot. I didn't realize it was finished!
posted by nonasuch at 5:01 PM on May 15, 2016


This is great, and I'm glad you told me about it after it was already finished so I can properly binge-read.
posted by goatdog at 5:59 PM on May 15, 2016


So without wanting to out myself as an idiot, the main url for this comic is the first page? And then you go left to go forward? I believe I might have been reading it backwards.
posted by Literaryhero at 6:23 PM on May 15, 2016


Wait no, I was right the first time? Why is page 274 the first page and then it counts down? Do I not know how to read? Halp!
posted by Literaryhero at 6:24 PM on May 15, 2016


Wait no, I was right the first time? Why is page 274 the first page and then it counts down? Do I not know how to read? Halp!

That's weird but I suspect it's an artifact of the URL system being used. 274 definitely looks like the first page.
posted by solarion at 6:31 PM on May 15, 2016 [1 favorite]


Yeah, the URL counts down as you go through - you have probably figured this out but I post for the benefit of future readers.

I enjoyed this, thanks for posting it - nice to see a queer comic, even if I am not clear on how... relations would work (and I'm not paying the $5 to find out.)
posted by the uncomplicated soups of my childhood at 5:01 PM on May 16, 2016


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