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None that come to mind tbh. It's been around for a REALLY long while and most of its contemporaries have either stopped long ago or aren't very good anymore/never was..
A lot of the ones that stopped hold up to this day, though, such as Goats; Scenes From A Multiverse (both by Jon Rosenberg); Octopus Pie (Meredith Gran) and others I'm currently blanking on
Cat and Girl still gets me, but I mean, it's kind of a niche kind of comic. Not everyone loves a philosophical meta-narrative in every comic.
Dorothy Grambell just always had a vibe that I felt viscerally of feeling talented and thoughtful, but also feeling like a total mess that most people wouldn't really want to know personally.