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  • Adorkable: Lord Makai might look intimidating at first, but he quickly turns into a lovable dork after a lot of mishaps leave him very flustered around women.
  • Archive Binge: Encouraged by the creator even, as the re-releases in Tapas and Faneo have the once solo chapters compiled into full arcs all together. With the heavy amount of Continuity Porn the comic has, it makes binging a story arc more palatable than reading as it updates.
  • Ass Pull: Lampshaded in-universe, as Emy screams out to the author how Baldo only reappeared after a long absence to be kidnapped by the martians.
  • Best Known for the Fanservice: To spades, given the attractive main leads and antagonists as it very blatantly discusses in the first chapter alone.
  • Continuity Lockout: Was a problem back when it was still on Subcultura, as the main page always showed the latest chapter as a jumping-on-point. With how much Continuity Porn the comic has, newer chapters were harder to understand for newer readers. Averted at the re-releases in Tapas, as it always starts at the prologue.
  • Creepy Awesome: Cris may be undeniably be the creepiest of the main cast and even more intimidating than the villains they've faced, but she's still a fan favorite for her creepy and manipulative demeanor.
  • Ensemble Dark Horse:
    • Ramón the panty-raiding ninja quickly became a fan favorite, to the point after his role in the Pineapple Club arc he got upgraded into an Elite Ninja in the following arc.
    • Bart the destructor, Emy's father, has only shown up in flashback scenes but a good amount of the fans love him and wish he showed up more.
  • Evil Is Cool: The Dark Avatar fusion of Lady Akuma and Lord Makai got its fair share of fans thanks to their silent, mouthless silhouette design.
  • Foe Yay Shipping: Exploited in-universe even, as Cris' ploys all point to wanting to pair Emy with an opponent, finding a perfect match in Sensei Gen and manipulating him to fall in love with Emy. Fans aligned with her too, as Sensei Gen quickly turned into her most popular ship.
  • Hype Backlash: Back when it consistently ranked at the #1 spot in Subcultura, there were many citing it to be rather overrated, but after the site's death in 2017 and its eventual continuation in Tapas and Faneo, the hate's mostly died down as the series turned more niche.
  • Love to Hate: General K-Bron of the martian empire is undeniably the most evil villain the comic ever faced, but he's such a bastard that many fans can't help but love how evil he is, after most of the previous antagonists had more ulterior motives and eventually sided with the good guys more.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Rare case of this being one of the heroes, as Cris is so good at plotting out things in advance and manipulating people to her will that she even dwarfs most of the villains in her schemes. For example:
    • She hires a ninja clan to fight her best friend and give her a battle of epic proportions to cheer her up, motivating her to go out to party out, knowing said ninjas wouldn't give up easily and ambush her at the club, then convince Ctully into orchestrating a mini undead apocalypse across the club and force Emy's fears out, leading her to drinking more booze and being more manageable for Cris. And of the endless destruction, make sure to pick out one of the assassins to pair a potential couple for her best friend. Mind you, this is just in the first arc.
  • Moe: Emy can look rather cute when she's not furious or itching for a fight.
  • Moral Event Horizon: General K-Bron crosses it several times, and pretty much seals it when he opens the shuttle and sends the army of the Goddess of Lies into the vastness of space.
  • Ugly Cute: Ctully may be identical to the Eldritch Abomination creature that is Cthulhu, but he's downright adorable given how pudgy and soft he is!
  • What Do You Mean, It's Not for Kids?: At first glance the comic's artstyle looks rather tame if one where to click onto the Top Rankings in Subcultura (as it used to be on the first place daily, keeping it very accesible), but a quick trip into almost any strip can show a wide range of sexual and vulgar humor or imagery despite the artstyle, not helped as Subcultura always displayed the latest comic available first. Averted later on as Subcultura added a +18 disclaimer for its comics, and averted further after Subcultura's death where the comic doesn't show up at the top of the ranking in the new sites it's hosted.

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