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Comics are arranged into feature pages, which display the current comic strip with a 30-day archive, or the entire archive for paying members. Other features such as descriptions of strip characters, biographical information about cartoonists and links to other recommended feature pages are often included.
As of 2016, GoComics had more than 44,000 subscribers worldwide. In addition to the contents of the page on the site, users can have strips sent to them by email on a daily basis (for a fee, starting August 29, 2013). Users can also comment on, collect, tag and share their favorite comics.
Angry Birds comic strips
A series of Angry Birds comic strips based on The Angry Birds Movie were released from 2017 to 2018 on every Tuesday and Thursday with some releasing in 2019 and 2020. As of July 2022, they are no longer available.
The first comic strip was released on August 7, 2017[1]. The first comic strip was about Red trying to find water in a hot desert but saw a fountain with statues of Leonard and his fellow Minion Pigs on them.
The comic strips packed even more personality into the cast, ensuring a seamless transition for established fans, plus an easy entrance for new readers.
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