Display title | Ever After (webcomic) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This isn't the same nursery rhymes and fairy tales we were told as kids. Nope. Ever After, a webcomic by S. Healey or "Endling", takes a look at what happens to the characters that have to be placed inside the Everafter Maximum Security Asylum and Home for the Fantastically Traumatized so they can get better and keep the endings happily ever after and inhabitants tinkly winkly. |