After Tommy finds out that her long-term boyfriend is cheating on her, she jumps into a relationship with a celebrity in the city. As their relationship develops, so do their problems, especially as Tommy continues living with her ex! In this story about relationships, struggles, and moving on, nothing is what it seems...
It's a beautiful piece of art that will let you fully experience the whole range of emotions humanity. You'll swoon, you'll be in anguish, and above all you'll fall in love with the idea of love and the human condition.
It's messy both in our heads and sharp in the feels. Imperfections are the key to perfection.
Look away if you're expecting formula romance or simple good guy / bad guy fluff
Relationships are messy and complicated It's rare to find NSFW with so much complex grey area drama. There's sex and bad decisions. You will legit feel angry at some points, but the characters are so true to being young confused and in love
It doesn't shy away from the ugly parts of relationships or the amazing
Well, it was about what I expected for a NSFW story with a lot of dark themes. Alas, neither the story nor the art style are its strong points for me so I'll leave it at that.
Wow! This is one of the best stories I have read. Comedown Machine follows a young woman Tommy who moves to a big city from a small town with her boyfriend Linus. Linus cheats on her and she begins a relationship with a famous musician Keith. Amapora is the master of character psychology. I find it absolutely amazing how she makes the reader sympathize with characters you think you should hate. The way she gets so deep into their psyche makes you think "Oooh! I get why they're like that." She makes it so easy to empathize with each character. I have never run into a writer like her before.
Read web comic on Tapas. I finished season one, and have decided this comic just isn’t for me. The two MCs are oversexed, and the plot is barely there. I purchased an uncensored episode online (curiosity, and something about a cat?) and holy frijole, I was NOT expecting it to be that naughty! A bit much for me, so I appreciate being able to choose the non-explicit version. Love the artwork; the story? Not so much.
If you leave out the sexparts, it's still a heartbreaking and breathtaking story. Can't believe how well written the conversations are, between the mentally and the physically abused characters. #bingeworthy
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