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Cuanta Vida was a fancomic I made between 2008 and 2011. It was supposed to be just for fun but people had a really strong reaction to it. As a result I am no longer involved in the TF2 fandom and do not play the game anymore. If you enjoyed it, thank you for your support but I am not interested in writing a sequel.

This is a PDF of the entire comic, with no commentary or edits.

StatusReleased
CategoryComic
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorKieran Thompson

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thank you for still allowing this to be available in spite of everything that happened. a friend i loved very dearly that isn't here anymore got me into this a long time ago, so it has very fond memories for me. i'm grateful i can look through it again and remember those times. thank you

I guess I missed the negative attention this comic received that's alluded to here. I'm really sorry to hear that that happened to you. For what it's worth, I read this comic when I was 15/16, and remembered it again when I picked TF2 back up in 2020. It really brought me a lot of joy, and I have fond memories of losing myself in the story and characters. I'm 30 and non-binary transmasc now, and excited to re-experience what I consider to have been a formative piece of art. Thank you for making the PDF available!

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For some reason the download isn't working for me. (I had no trouble downloading The Rift, so I don't think it's my browser.)


Edit: The alternate download method works, although the first time it disappeared after a second and said something about an expired token.

I legitimately have no idea why it wouldn't work. I just downloaded the file and checked it on my PC and it looks fine for me. I guess the issue is either with itch or somewhere between itch and you? I have no control over that back end stuff.

My only other guess is that if you have no way of reading a PDF you wouldn't be able to open it, but most web browsers can read them these days.

It wasn't to do with reading it, it just couldn't download it at all with the primary method. Like I said, the alternative method worked, although there was a hiccup the first time I tried. I dunno 🤷🏽‍♀️ 

Anyway, thanks for posting this on here, it's good to still be able to read this.