Why the frick are you not reading this right now?
>Epically outdoes most science fiction in the last 30 years.
>Puts all major religions into perspective and gives the coldest, hard hitting spiritual lessons.
>incorporates time scales that make Dune look like a single afternoon walk on the beach.
>Writes women as actual women
>has poetry that will make you cackle with glee
>has a comment section filled with literary geniuses and high level shitposting.
Now go. Go you buttholes. Come back when you're enlightened.
https://killsixbilliondemons.com
>cackle
>cackle
>CACKLE
I seethe uncontrollably at this word. (I know this is bait/satire btw)
Once you reach 'the scene' you'll know exactly what it refers to. Sublimely accurate.
Nta but this book had me cackling madly as a voraciously consumed this masterpiece
ksbd is one of my favorite comics, I've read it three times over already. It's really low on comedy, jokes are almost non existent. wtf are you all cackling about? Is this autism?
I thought it was only 6 million
You thought it was only 60 million? What kind of alt right school did you go to that only teaches 600 million? Please educate yourself about how damaging it is for us to underrepresent the greatest human tragedy with figures as low as 6 billion
I have so many things in the backlog.
Is it really that good? I know it gets regular threads on IQfy but they eat up any old slop.
Really original art, mediocre writing
It's a performance- you had to experience the updates with fan comments, fanart, IQfy thread about Fishing, etc. Because the author took it into account. There was a war outside the comic where the fans OC could fight each other, a map online was keeping track of the factions. It's next level shitposting. The dead tree version is lacking that.
The drawings are ugly I won't read it
they're not
admittedly the lines often are, but the color palettes are rich and sumptuous.
you really think indian texts go deeper. they go wider, like tolkien rambling about trees, but have no significant meaning.
If you've read your jeets, japs, and tibetans they do indeed go deeper, but it's a comic book we're talking about here not Buddhist scholasticism.
I bought the dead tree version
>Puts all major religions into perspective and gives the coldest, hard hitting spiritual lessons.
>KSBD
kek if you were a pseud perhaps. It's just TES lore but with a coat of indian paint over it
addendum: I enjoy k6bd as an action comic but it's self contradictory in a moronic sense rather than the "profound" sense
>Allison can't win because she packs a milk-finger
What did the Abaddon mean by this?
>36 Lessons of Vivec fanfic
>Female protagonist
>Dull recapitulation of 18th century Europeans glossing Indian texts for the first time
>style over substance
>the style is bad
Homestuck for /r/psychonaut burnouts
I'm still upset that Embodied Choas or whatever she was called didn't try to frick Jagganath
“And there they sat, and basked a while, and though their hearts were gay and their spirits high, in their deepest place there crouched a cold and lingering terror, for they knew that the warmth of that light they enjoyed was not the nurturing light of a summer day, but the awful radiance of Glory.”
It's fun, but it's not at Unsounded's level.
>Unsounded
In two centuries Ashely Cope will be on those lists of super popular artistic geniuses that were literally whos in their lifetimes.
I fricking love Unsounded, I keep meaning to write some fanfiction of it.
troonyslop.
Wrong board
>There is also Earth, where the lead characters of Zaid and Allison are from, which is much like our own but without Australia.
>but without Australia.
Cold...
I stopped reading your post here.
>comic
>manga
pass