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Known for its unique art style and mature themes; not for viewers under 16. Updates weekly.
Known for its unique art style and mature themes; not for viewers under 16. Updates weekly.


Read [http://inhuman-comic.com/ Inhuman] here.
Read '''''[http://inhuman-comic.com/ Inhuman]''''' here.


Not to be confused with the super-powered lunar race from the [[Marvel Universe]].
Not to be confused with the super-powered lunar race from the [[Marvel Universe]].

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* [[Adorkable]] Koji, in spades. Also, Juu and Ashido as well.
* [[Adorkable]] Koji, in spades. Also, Juu and Ashido as well.
* [[Alien Non-Interference Clause]]: The consensus of spacefaring species is known as the Exploration Laws, the highest of which is "No species may trade technology to a less advanced species unless that species faces imminent extinction." Also, there is "Species who prefer to live in the technology status of "moderate" but have the scientific advancement to be considered "advanced" may be traded such technology as to permit space travel."
* [[Alien Non-Interference Clause]]: The consensus of spacefaring species is known as the Exploration Laws, the highest of which is "No species may trade technology to a less advanced species unless that species faces imminent extinction." Also, there is "Species who prefer to live in the technology status of "moderate" but have the scientific advancement to be considered "advanced" may be traded such technology as to permit space travel."

Latest revision as of 18:50, 20 December 2019

A dark science fiction webcomic set about 1,000 years in the future, where a religion called Rulerism based on Earth has spread across the galaxy, leaving much of space under its banner. Despite the growing unity among the galaxy, all is not well, as Rulerist troops seem to be responsible for a growing number of massacres, seemingly targeted at those whom refuse to convert. In an age where morals are twisted for the greater good, what is a human being?

Known for its unique art style and mature themes; not for viewers under 16. Updates weekly.

Read Inhuman here.

Not to be confused with the super-powered lunar race from the Marvel Universe.

Tropes used in Inhuman include: