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This series focuses on the lives of Tipper Namir and her family and friends, so I'd describe it as "slice-of-life" in terms of genre. It starts out very simple and becomes more developed as the story goes on, ranging from things like romantic relationships to sexuality and everything in between. At times it has a way of feeling like a soap opera, but unlike a soap opera, I don't get tired of it after five to ten minutes. Since the early years of the comic, it tebds to have crossovers with Unlike Minerva and You Say It First, which were also created by Isabel Marks.
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