Essential little-sister-core

What is some Sup Forums an user must share with his little sister?
>Pic related

Fron the tranny who brought you the infamous "boy makes out with his dog" comic!

Phoebe & Her Unicorn is a great series.

Vidia & the Fairy Crown (Disney Fairies) was a fairly good one as well, although I've not read the other Disney Fairies comics to know how they turned out. I'm inclined to stay away from the books, as children's literature tends to be less impressive than children's imagery.

If you do want some literature - depending on age - then Gail Carriger's Etiquette & Espionage series of books is quite good.

If you are looking for animation, then Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir is a quite nice superhero/magical girl mixup in a cartoon. The Tinkerbell movies aren't bad either, and I would certainly recommend The Pirate Fairy at least.

Raina telgemeier comics, el deafo, sunny side up

what are any of those?

Actual comics little girls read. Telgemeier has stuff like smile,drama and sisters. Those comics are some of the highest selling ever.

i have something to share with my little sister

*unzips*

What about Unicron on a Roll?

How old is your sister? Warrior U was my favorite webcomic when I was in middle school. It's pretty kid friendly.

A tip it may seem like a good idea but unless you want her to hate comics stay away from mlp there mostly mediocre to horrible.

Except for friends forever 3 that remains to this day the best comic I have ever read.

Also it may not be age appropriate but fuck it after she's read a bit set her on watchmen everybody should read watchmen as part of an introduction to comics

Some of the bongo comics might be a good idea to

Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade
Lots of Silver Age Marvel, especially Spider-Man and Fantastic Four

>A tip it may seem like a good idea but unless you want her to hate comics stay away from mlp there mostly mediocre to horrible.
I have to agree with this, and I actually like MLP and pick up all the comics. It's very much more geared towards an older audience who would laugh at the silly references, both to old comics and the fandom in general.

Sure, it has funny expressions and silly situations, but I think that most people would wonder why they were even spending the time to pick up 15 pages of silly faces every month. It's certainly more for people already interested in the topic (ponies or comics) rather than trying to attract its own original audience.

Jeff Smith's Bone

>but that's not gir-

It's fucking good is what it is

They do very much show a love for the medium that is unrivaled at times
They overdo it sometimes though and it sure as fuck does not make up for the plots

>It's fucking good is what it is
This. Don't be afraid of "boys" comics or just general comics. Not everything needs to be aimed specifically at little girls. Girls can enjoy superheroes or beating up badguys as much as the next person, after all.

Bone is more the epic adventure style of comics, completely with healthy doses of comedy. Using the actual meaning of epic (large scale adventure and mythos) rather than just the internet definition.

yeah man, people need to be more open-minded

But it's not little-sister-core. You might as well be recommending Calvin and Hobbes and Gear while you're at it.

>what's some good '90s rock
>Nine Inch Nails
>but that's not what I was looking fo-
>fuck you it's good

Is this anything like neverhood?

It's more like edgy Catscratch. Or Catscratch is a neutered Gear, with the border wars and suicidal themes removed.

So this is the origin?

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Yes, "that unicorn" is from Phoebe & Her Unicorn. It's not related to MLP, outside some people from that board being fans of Phoebe as well.
Although mostly, it was Sup Forums talking about her.

because it had the "loss" reference, yes?

I never saw a loss reference, but then again, I tend to ignore or be oblivious to memes for the most part.
Sup Forums sees loss in just about everything anyways.

you have to let people move on from shit like that

Never!

Let it go, user.
This is actually funny and cute.

Calvin and hoobes is good for a young girl

That comic was awesome, in an unintentionally hilarious sort of way. It definitely didn't achieve the creator's goals but it was so bad it was good. I don't get why people hold it against artists for making good things.

If she's in her early teens, the English scans of Les Nombrils (The Bellybuttons) might get her into comics. It's like a French Mean Girls, but it has actual character development from tome 3 on.

i wonder if it was somewhat autobiographical as it seems to be the trend with indie comics

Yeah, I think she basically got to the spaying scene and realized the civil rights parallel she was going for had ended up as some garbled message about either slavery, trans representation, or bestiality.

When it comes down to it, though, Simpson is a top-tier comic author who not only gave us one of the best 00-era webcomics and a good current comic, but a spectacular meme.

moar !! please more!!

Sunny Side Up is good but kind of heavy. The heavy sneaks up on you.

Lou! A French comic in English about a girl who lives with her novel writing,video game playing mom. The chracters age as the series goes on.