i still read sinfest but i sometimes feel bad about it considering that tatuya ishida the guy who writes the story has already shown that he hates his audience and even took a few comics to ridicule them and for all his viewers to just stop reading his comic cause he doesnt care
i still enjoy some of the characters and if i ignore the whole patriarchy is trying to control everyone thing then i can still enjoy the stories. im pretty much enjoying the literal and ignoring the message he is trying to show
honestly i kinda liked the change a bit when it first started cause i like it when characters change but then they actually werent even similar to their original characters to a point where i felt as if i wish he had made new characters do everything that Monique and slick have been doing and then show the difference in dynamic between them. the way he ended up doing it just seemed as if he should have made a new comic that was being written at the same time as sinfest or even instead and just let sinfest end
I agree, character developement is what keeps a story alive. Thats why I stuck with it for so long. I hoped they would come around again.
But they didn't develop, he just used them to represent either was comically bad caricature or just used them to drive his message home.
Buddha, the dragon, blue, D-man and even slick and the pig have been sidelined.
I liked all the side stories and stuff.
i was actually just thinking that slick seems like the most unimportant side character in the comic. he has roughly the same amount of relevance as that one buisiness guy who shows up every so often and acts as the (stereo type of the worst type of sexist guy) which seems dumb. i
hasnt the bookworm guy been the most important character for his new patriarch story. he is the guy who all feminists want guys to be like and tatsuya makes sure we all understand that that is what he is aiming for. but yea thats how slick is now. really unimportant except for the fac that he bought the damn crazy robot grirl