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For those interested in the creative process, is another valuable resource. Many comic artists, including those working in adult genres, use Patreon to share exclusive, high-resolution content, works-in-progress, and sometimes even alternate versions of their work.

Websites like and PersonsArchive (dot org) host community-compiled readers. These allow you to “online view” all 2 Blondes comics in a seamless, scrollable interface. The term “patched” here means the strips are ordered not by original release date but by “emotional arcs” or recurring motifs (e.g., “The Gas Station Arc,” “The Apartment Depression Spiral”).

Digital comics, particularly those originating in the early 2000s, often faced limitations in resolution, formatting, and accessibility. Over time, community efforts have emerged to preserve these works. The term "patched" in the context of digital comic viewing typically refers to several technical or editorial changes made to the original files:

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The patched versions of these comics refer to edited or censored iterations, often created to circumvent copyright or content restrictions. These patched comics may feature altered or obscured sections, attempting to make the content more palatable or compliant with specific guidelines.

Persons’ comics are often “patched” together from fragmented ideas. A single issue might jump between three art styles or abruptly change plotlines mid-page. This is intentional, mimicking the way memory and online content are consumed in disjointed bites.

Many underground digital publishers protect their intellectual property using proprietary web viewers or encrypted PDF formats. A "patched" comic file or viewer removes these restrictions so it can be viewed on any device.

The distribution of mature comic art has shifted dramatically over the past few decades. What began as underground print zines and physical trading has evolved into a fully digital economy driven by dedicated fan bases and independent creators.

A reference to a highly recognized thematic storyline within the artist's portfolio, tracking the narrative of two specific characters (often cited in subculture circles as Jenny and Kitty).