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Refreshing. I had a chuckle!
Your comics suffer a little from jpeg artifacts, which impacts text readability. By taking a little time to look at your export process, you should be able to get much cleaner results.
I advise trying .png format (lossless compression). Here's a page to explain the differences where you can compare results. https://makewebcomics.com/article/webcomic-image-formats/ I suspect for your comics, PNG-8 is fine.
Note you can save some file size with png by tweaking the settings. If you are limited on site traffic, this is important. You can optimise images offline, but the noob option (I've used this) is to just use one of the simple online drag and drop tools https://duckduckgo.com/?q=png+optimiser
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