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8/2/2025, 2:21:01 PM
>>149670286
It was a light-hearted look at serious issues and knew how to treat things with a surprising level of respect. Tackled everything from love to politics to religion with an almost bizarre level of tact and did so with a solid art style that often got highly experimental when the creator felt like it. It reached peak popularity during a romance arc where a demon girl fell in love with a book nerd and was trying to leave Hell behind, an arc that was abruptly interrupted by a girl on a tricycle suddenly showing up and screaming about the patriarchy. There's literally an exact comic where you can see when his mind snapped.
This is the Sinfest people miss though.
It was a light-hearted look at serious issues and knew how to treat things with a surprising level of respect. Tackled everything from love to politics to religion with an almost bizarre level of tact and did so with a solid art style that often got highly experimental when the creator felt like it. It reached peak popularity during a romance arc where a demon girl fell in love with a book nerd and was trying to leave Hell behind, an arc that was abruptly interrupted by a girl on a tricycle suddenly showing up and screaming about the patriarchy. There's literally an exact comic where you can see when his mind snapped.
This is the Sinfest people miss though.
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