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The Owl House
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If you've come from !all and are not aware of the TV show The Owl House it'd be super-duper confusing.
Wait this is also a TV show?
How have I followed this comic for literally years and never found out about this until now?
Dang, I guess it has been a few years now but in my mind Owl House is still new. I'm surprised you could have missed it for so long, especially after finding this comic.
It's whimsical, mostly lighthearted, fast paced and makes heavy use of extremely corny humor. If you've been reading these comics, you more or less know how it is lol. I liked it, it definitely makes my list of "recent children's shows that are still fun as an adult," somewhere in there with Adventure Time, She-Ra, and Steven Universe. It often gets grouped with Gravity Falls and Amphibia as well, but I haven't seen those yet. Kinda sorta scratches my old Harry Potter itch since interacting with that stuff became so toxic.
Too bad it couldn't reach that level of popularity too; it wasn't unpopular, exactly, but once the main couple finally got together for real instead of the bullshit will-they-won't-they nonsense, Disney decided to cancel it just as it was hitting its stride. Personally I can't shake the sense that it was a homophobic decision, idk. It still managed to end fairly gracefully, but there was clearly more to tell, and MoringMark's comics do a good job filling that hole.
I'm so jealous of your right now because you can experience it for the first time. I loved it and Hooty is the best!
That's how I found it too. Reading these comics... then finding out about the show.
It. Is. Amazing.
That is actually the case, I am not familiar with the Owl House...
So there is an additional layer to the comic I am not aware of?
Yep, MoringMark draws comics based off that show. The top panel contains two of the main characters and the bottom one is implying the toddler is their child.
Thanks! But shouldn't it then not be rather "Like Papa, like daughter"? Or is the violet-haired person in the top panel male?
Anyway, I am still feeling old, because my sudden realization about the time-span that smartphones are already available is still true... 🫣
Both characters in the top panel are women. The show is placed in a world of magic and in previous comics from the artist it is stated that babies can be conceived with magic.
Ok, so that was the actual extra layer of information that has been missing to me :-)
Thanks!