Jack (webcomic)/YMMV


 * Anvilicious:
 * "It's Like Cancer".
 * ...and a significant number of the other story arcs.
 * and of course Hopkins lampshades his own "preachy" nature in "Suffer".
 * Suicide is bad, m'kay?
 * Complete Monster: Drip, Ordin, the Vorshes, Dr. Thalmus.
 * Genius Bonus:
 * Plato saw his master killed for his views on civilization.
 * So why the blazes is God a sheep? Well, obviously, she's the Lamb of God.
 * Magnificent Bastard: Edmond Vade, and how. Also, Kane.
 * Narm: The attempted drama during the cameo of Arty & Vinci. Vinci is a ridiculous, cutesy Camp Gay fuzzy thing with his own flowery font... any attempt at seriousness featuring him was doomed from the start.
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * Drip, and to a lesser degree most of the other Sins, breathe this stuff.
 * The ending to "Dinner at Arloest's" is likewise particularly bad, especially when it's revealed that Arloest's sacrifice seems to have stuck at least one pair of people into Who Wants to Live Forever?.
 * "Been Reading Job" and "All Work And No Play" get bonus points for the casual life right before horror hits, and while the viewpoint character of "Hell Is That Noise" deserves what he gets, it's still very, very dark.
 * Two words: Musical holes. * shudder*
 * The valley of lust...god, it's just...ew...
 * And the three-part comic "Twist, Twist, Twist" is also incredibly unnerving.
 * The Screaming Barrel. Sweet unholy fuck.
 * Squick: Too many examples to list here, but this strip is a good one.
 * Musical Holes.
 * Tear Jerker:
 * Arc XXIV--given the number because the title is.
 * Two For Skoodge is a big one.
 * The Side Arc "Lullaby" is an especially strong case.
 * Preemptively adding "Megan's Run", because you just know it's going to end with empty
 * Another Side Arc, Pikri Alitheia.
 * This strip, where Lita Lita is one of the most determined, headstrong characters in the comic, but she immediately
 * Trixi & Tet.
 * The Woobie: Point at any character, there is a 70% probability that he or she is.
 * Except Drip, the Gluttonies and Kane, of course. However, Drip as a child may be one, based on what his  put him through. had that not happened, Drip MIGHT have turned out differently.
 * Might is putting it mildly. The "How to Make a Monster" arc shows us that Drip as a child was not only, but also constantly reminded   The rationale used is questionable, at the very least.
 * Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Subverted.


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