Ow, My Sanity

"Down they descended and created bodies, taking the semblance of women as their own"

""Yeah, okay, hold on a second. Don't get your tentacles in a knot.""

- David Bartlett, in response to a Cosmic Horror asking him for a dollar.

Ow, my sanity is a webcomic by Adam J. Thaxton. The author has stated his plans include "stabbing the magical girlfriend genre with a rusty chainsaw", which should give you an insight into how a Lovecraftian Romantic Comedy series will be approached in this case.

The main character of our story is an arts student named David Bartlett, who has a life that frankly, sucks. He shows up at his dorm one evening to find his friend's associates performing some sort of cultish ritual. Hilarity Ensues, if you find the cult's hideous demise and getting kissed by an Arabic chick who just appeared out of nowhere to be hilarious.

To put it more simply, Ah! My Goddess meets H.P. Lovecraft. The author's blog.

As of 3/9/11, the comic is on hiatus so the author can work on other projects.

"David: You ate ten dollars. Nancy: I ate pancakes!"
 * Author Tract: The Take That against, or Deconstruction of, the Tsundere archetype. It is given a disproportionate amount of attention, and seems out of place if you don't know the critical intent (see the blog post below).
 * Also, she . David knew she was either tsundere or faking (though he mistook her reason for greed) and didn't want either in his house.
 * Be Careful What You Wish For:
 * ...especially when you're asking an elder god, seeing as how they have very little understanding of humans, let alone human metaphors and euphemisms. See Everybody's Dead, Dave below for just how bad this can get.
 * Narla hires a ride in exchange for "anything you want". The guy wants to never have to worry about bills again, which she considers an easy one. So many lovely interpretations of that...
 * Bedmate Reveal: On the part of the author to the audience, when David casually tells Shubbie that Nancy kisses differently than she does. This is the first hint that David and Nancy's romance has progressed that far.
 * Boy Meets Ghoul: Or herald of an alien god/Kuudere, in this case.
 * Blunt Metaphors Trauma

"David: That's like kicking a dog. Wow, I feel worse now. I kicked a puppy."
 * Cliff Hanger: The 03/08/2011 strip is immediately followed up with a Hiatus announcement. Darnit.
 * Cool Big Sis: Shubby literally introduces herself as this. Considering, how straight or subverted the trope is remains to be seen.
 * Cute Monster Girl:
 * The Sleeper of N'kai
 * This plus Big Beautiful Woman and Hot Mom: Shubbie, the "default" form of . Given what she is, she's got about the right figure for it.
 * Dark Is Not Evil: Despite what they are, most of the Lovecraftian entities really seem to be more curious about how humans act than interested in eating them. Nancy herself is fairly nice, deciding to help Dave rather than kill him in order to study his desire to be loved. The Sleeper is literally enamored of Dave for being kind to frogs and the forest. Shubbie seems genuinely amused by / interested in Dave and his relationship with Nancy. The only exception to this (so far) is the Shoggoth, and she seems to be more of a wild animal that needs to be trained than genuinely malicious.
 * Deadpan Snarker: Dave.
 * Deconstruction: Of the Magical Girlfriend genre in general and Ah! My Goddess in particular
 * Did You Just Romance Cthulhu?: Why yes, David did. Hell, he's building a harem of "things that should not be"™. It's the entire basis of the series, in fact.
 * Disguised in Drag: The Delta Green agent, in a particularly disturbing fashion.
 * Eldritch Abomination: Thaxton's quite good at designing stuff that fits the Lovecraft ideal.
 * Emotionless Girl: Nancy started out as this, but is slowly moving away from it; also see Is This What Anger Feels Like? below.
 * Everybody's Dead, Dave: After Nancy is summoned and starts granting wishes, they start going really bad. One of them wanting to start a new Columbine shooting hallucinates one (only HE'S the one getting shot at, instead of doing the shooting) and when he gets killed, a lethal bullet wound appears in his head. One wishing that his brain was bigger (smarter) has his head swell to a fatally large size. One that wished for some killer sex...well, let's just say that she got what she wanted and leave it at that. Nancy then sacrifices the survivors to bind herself to this world and learn more about Dave's wish, leaving him as the only person left alive in the entire dorm.
 * Bonus points because, well...his name is Dave.
 * Evil Is Not a Toy: Unless all of the cultists had a death wish, summoning Nancy really didn't work out well for them. Some of them didn't even get a wish since Nancy sacrificed them so she could grant Dave's wish instead.
 * Evil Is Sexy: Mentioned in-universe.
 * A Form You Are Comfortable With: Some of the Eldritch Abominations Dave deals with take the shape of human or humanoid females.
 * Gas Leak Coverup (see below)
 * Genre Savvy: David, when it comes to dealing with real world-Lovecraft world interactions. Realizing that there must be a coverup agency, he goes into hiding for a few days to see how the agency operates (whether they use "arson" or "a gas leak" as an excuse for his roommates' murders) so he'll know if it's government-based or not.
 * It's later confirmed that they used the gas leak one.
 * Also "I knew I was not going to like that answer."
 * Gender Flip: Narla is of course one of the many Masks of the Crawling Chaos, although that's par for the course really.
 * Get Out!: Delivered here.
 * Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: Shubby smokes a pipe. No telling where this lands on the distinction...
 * Gone Horribly Wrong: All of the wishes Nancy granted turned out badly. Time will tell whether or not Dave's wish will follow suit.
 * Gorgeous Gorgon: Shubby was called "Six-Gun Gorgon Dynamo" by the Elder Things.
 * Half-Human Hybrid: The Deep One hybrid who held the lottery in front of the bank. Also, the Sleeper wouldn't mind having a bunch with Dave.
 * Half The Woman She Used To Be / Major Injury Underreaction: Nancy, meet Shoggoth.
 * Humanoid Abomination: They're usually not human, but looking like them for our sake.
 * Human Sacrifice: The cultists have . A bloody knife and Nancy actually appearing pretty much confirm that this went all the way.
 * Humans Are Special: According to the Mi-go. They're interested in us due to our ability to make leaps of logic, thinking of three without needing to think of two, as well as our incredible rate of development.
 * Hypocritical Humor: Can we not talk about me like I'm not here? Don't tell it this.
 * Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Each chapter name is a reference to a Lovecraft story; e.g. "The Case Of David Andrew Bartlet", "The Transition Of Nancy Alhazred", etc.
 * I Have to Wash My Hair: In the conclusion of a Travelling Salesman Montage in the introduction.
 * Inspector Javert: Delta Green agents think David is an occult priest who murdered the whole cult to summon and bind Nancy. They refrain from taking direct action against him though, fearing Nancy's power.
 * Intercontinuity Crossover:
 * Is This What Anger Feels Like?: Nancy's like this with all her emotions, but the trope title actually comes into play here.
 * Kick the Dog: Hasn't actually occurred, but David thinks he did this when he tells Nancy to shut up.

"David: You didn't have to eat all their jelly, you know. Nancy: Yes, I did. It was an imperative."
 * A puppy of Tindalos?
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch: While killed the entire cult when summoned (well, those who didn't kill each other first), most of them had it coming, and it's implied some even wanted it to happen.
 * Knight in Sour Armor: Despite having a rather cynical world view, Dave often acts rather altruistically. According to the opening narration for chapter 3, it is quite possible to comprehend life's ultimate lack of meaning and still be perfectly satisfied with it.
 * Living Bodysuit: Inverted. The Delta Green agent.
 * Logic Bomb: Dave makes a Mi-go faint with one of these.
 * Lovecraft Country: The comic seems to take place in one, unsurprisingly.
 * Lovecraft Lite: There are horrible Eldritch Abominations, but so far most of them want to get to know David better or propose in really creepy ways. On the other hand,.
 * Debatable. People around Dave have a tendency to die horribly, and even in human form Nancy offers to kill people for him on occasion. The only "lite" part is the creatures' reactions to Dave, and he seems to be very special somehow.
 * Another example, Eversion
 * The author has called the webcomic his "thesis statement" on why the Cosmic Horror Story became Lovecraft Lite.
 * A Magic Contract Comes with a Kiss: ...and the sacrifice of your dorm mates.
 * Mad Artist: Check out David's rough figure drawings of Nancy here and here.
 * Magnetic Girlfriend: Nancy. Of all the girls after David, there is only one whose proximity to David is not due to her presence: The Sleeper of N'Kai.
 * The Messiah: Despite his various issues, David is astonishingly kind and generous to just about everyone, up to and including the many and varied Eldritch Abominations who want to do unutterably horrible things to him.
 * Which is probably why they have yet to do anything genuinely bad to him (at least directly or intentionally). In fact, one of these creatures basically offered in return for his kindness. On the other hand, it may be that they see something special in him...the investigators certainly do.
 * Mistaken for Murderer: The paranormal investigators that deal with eldritch matters believe that David is an evil cult leader who sacrificed his followers to summon and bind an Eldritch Abomination into his service since he was the only survivor of Nancy's summoning. While his wish did get the remaining cultists killed and made Nancy his companion, David was just an ordinary(?) guy who was in the wrong place at the wrong (right?) time. His penchant for drawing Eldritch Abomination sketches just makes him look even more suspicious in their eyes.
 * Monster Roommate
 * Mundane Utility: One of the agents suggests that David might be using Nancy as an infinite soda supply.
 * Murder Is the Best Solution: Nancy is an advocate of this.
 * Murder Simulators: Made fun of here.
 * Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: David's been drawing stuff like this ever since he was a kid. No wonder he's so comfortable around such things.
 * Non-Mammal Mammaries: The Sleeper of N'Kai.
 * Noodle Incident: The grey goose drill.
 * In part. It's also a Shout-Out to a Delta Green scenario involving an old nuclear power plant, a terrorism drill, and a Hound of Tindaolos.
 * Revolvers Are Just Better: Shubby uses one. It's as long as her lower arm.
 * Ship Sinking: David/Collette got put down hard.
 * Shout-Out: A ridiculous number of them, many to H.P. Lovecraft and things related to his works.
 * The webcomic name itself is a shoutout to Ah! My Goddess. It's also a nod to Sanity being a statistic in the Call of Cthulhu RPG, which Delta Green is a campaign setting for.
 * Nice statues you've got there.
 * Mmm...let's buy a shirt with the mark of Hastur on it. Maybe someone will say its name three times.
 * David knows better than to buy a house in Dunwich. Smart man.
 * Let's go see The King in Yellow: a comedy in four parts.
 * Dave and Nancy's new house previously belonged to William Dyer.
 * Shubby being referred to as a "six-gun gorgon dynamo" by the two Elder Things (and their dialogue afterwards) comes from Six Gun Gorgon Dynamo by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets...that is about Shub-Niggurath.
 * Just before Shubby's save, the Elder Things who wondered how Dave got into Phase Space mention how he reminds them of Randolph Carter.
 * Most people David knows have the last names of Lovecraft characters. Nobody called West yet, though.
 * See that girl? She was a Shoggoth. "Sooo cooool" is their catchphrase in The Unspeakable Vault of Doom.
 * More like still is, sort of how one Albert Shiny went along.
 * And of course a Delta Green cell got involved.
 * This strip likely foreshadows Karotechia involvement in the series as well.
 * Shubby's caution directly references The Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead.
 * Splash of Color:
 * The Delta Green symbol.
 * Nancy's eyes in her real form.
 * Any time eldritch energy is used, such as here.
 * Narla's tie.
 * Starfish Aliens: Literally, with the two Elder Things.
 * The Stoic: David. His Brown Note reaction to the Eldritch Abominations he's seeing everywhere now is Dissociative disorder -- i.e., he's going to be as stoic as he can be...until his insanity finally catches up with him.
 * Straight Man: The Mi-Go think like computers, and have no capacity for humor, or imagination. They make for the perfect straight man.
 * Take That: Possibly by the author against a character archetype he appears not too fond of. "Go David. Don't take no shit off dat tsundere wannabe." No telling if other tsunderes will appear later in the comic to better treatment, though.
 * Trademark Favourite Food / Sense Freak: Nancy certainly likes pancakes.
 * Take That: Possibly by the author against a character archetype he appears not too fond of. "Go David. Don't take no shit off dat tsundere wannabe." No telling if other tsunderes will appear later in the comic to better treatment, though.
 * Trademark Favourite Food / Sense Freak: Nancy certainly likes pancakes.


 * Tsundere:
 * Possibly Colette Pickman.
 * Narla Hotep, according to the author's Deviant Art gallery.
 * Dave deconstructs this trope in a "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
 * Token Mini-Moe: Nancy turns the Shoggoth into one.
 * Unwanted Harem: The author has hinted at this. David seems to be accruing one made entirely of Eldritch Abominations. It's not really there yet, but some chapter names and Thaxton's deviant art gallery give us a peek at what's coming.
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: A group of eldritch abominations... playing Call Of Cthulhu...
 * What Is This Thing You Call Love?: Nancy is bound to David until she understands what his wish was.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Not David but
 * Yandere: Word of God has explicitly referred to the Sleeper of N'Kai as this. Then again, by Eldritch Abomination standards, it's a pretty good grasp on human ways...