A festival of sin... or at least temptation.


Sinfest is a web comic by Tatsuya Ishida, an outgrowth of a strip he originally created for the UCLA college newspaper. The primary characters are Slick, a Calvin-esque teenaged "pimp" who's always trying to look as cool as he can, and his hot friend Monique, who spends her days fighting for feminist causes when she isn't flirting with hot guys (of whom Slick doesn't qualify).

Other characters include God and Satan, who still hold a silly grudge; Seymour, a religious zealot; Li'l Evil, a Satan zealot; Squigley, a pig who gets high all the time; Jesus; Buddha; The Dragon, an embodiment of Eastern religion; Percival and Pooch, the artist's cat-and-dog duo; and Criminy, the sheltered bookworm. They have surreal, metaphysical adventures that often involve Slick's high view of himself, Monique's oversexed behavior, Satan's desire to acquire their souls, and other goings-on.

The strip originally lived up to its name, playing with Dead Baby Comedy scenarios, drug humor, and subversive pokes at the nature of religion and morality, among other topics, usually with little or no regard for continuity. Over time, however, it's gotten softer and more mainstream. While still poking fun at religion and comfortable with language that won't play in newspapers, Tatsuya is now trying to show a world where most people are brainwashed by dominant culture and a Matrix-like patriarchy is responsible for most evils, most of which involve excessive consumerism, marketing of everything, male chauvinism, and just plain bad old intolerance. Longer story arcs have been introduced and playing above and beneath others, such as Criminy's platonic romance with one of Satan's hot succubi, and her conflicts as a result. Slick and Monique's obnoxious behavior has also been downplayed a lot—while they might not be a loving couple, they are friendly associates. Don't let the name fool you.

A rare example of a webcomic becoming Lighter and Softer, and good for anyone who wants to go on an Archive Binge, with just over 4,000 strips! Indeed, it's one of the longest running webcomics on the net.

Tropes used in Sinfest include:

A-E

Baby Blue: The Force is strong with this one....I need a cigarette.

F-J

  • Fan Service: Although 'Nique and the succubi will cheerily dish out fanservice to all comers, it also got kinda... subverted. I mean, ew...
    • A later strip even points out the Double Standard; when fans demand she show them ass, 'Nique calls Slick us on stage...
  • Fantastic Drug: Jogs, apparently. Some truth in the matter...
  • Fantastic Racism: Seymour in strips 3662 and 3663 directed towards Fuchsia, which also showcases his hypocrisy since one of the core tenants of Christianity is that those who are legitimately trying to change their ways should be encouraged along that path. Made even more apparent when it was earlier shown that two angels pretty much ignore her nowadays since they know she isn't evil anymore. They even give Criminy their blessing when he digs his way to hell for her since after all, love transcends all boundaries.
    • Seymour does seem more sympathetic towards Tangerine, trying to help her without hurting her feelings (partially so she does not hurt him), to the point where she seems to consider him a friend.
  • Flat What:
  • Foreshadowing: Lil'E's identity as being the Anti Christ is hinted at at these two strips. Note the blurb Ishida uses and the actual strip itself.
  • Fractured Fairy Tale
  • A Friend in Need: All sorts of characters—and growing more frequent.
  • The Fundamentalist: Seymour and Lil' Evil for Christianity and Satanism, respectively. Subverted occasionally when Seymour actually practices what he preaches, only to relapse into being a massive prick some time down the road. Again, like everything else in this comic, his flip-flopping got Lampshaded as being due to the Full Moon causing a werewolf-like transformation.
  • Gender Bender: "Trans State."
  • Geeky Turn On: Fusha to Criminy:

Fusha: "Oooo Criminy knows fancy words..."

Slick: WTF?


K-O

Slick: Would you like to join our team? BE AN X-MAN?
Girl: But I don't have super powers.
Slick: You have breasts!


P-T

Percy: Is there anything in the world more miserable than a wet cat?
Pooch: Ummmm... A frozen penguin? ... A shaved porcupine? Constipated skunk? ... A toothless beaver!

The Devil: Hello!


U-Z

Fuschia: Did you really come down here to save me?
Criminy: Yes. Well, no. Not to save you... Just to be with you.
Fuschia: *GLOMP* Even better!

  1. For a more level view of BDSM culture, see BDSM
  2. Note this is by no means the only example that shows this; just one of the more easily spotted ones.
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