We typically imagine hell as a place of eternal suffering. Hell can be a dark place, literally and figuratively. But comics show all these situations in a funny way. Comics show that these misunderstandings, wacky situations, and silly blunders can all be hilarious in the context of hell. These comics feature demons, devils, and even historical figures as characters. In order to capture such situations, there is no better web comic than AOG Comics.
AOG Comics stands for Adventures of God. The well-known comic book series was developed by the duo of Matteo Ferrazzi and Corey Jay. Corey Jay is the illustrator, and Matteo Ferrazzi is the writer. The primary subject matter of their comics is God’s life and his dealings with angels, demons, and people. They show the ridiculousness of God’s all-powerful existence while going into His daily struggles and routines.
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AOG Comics has won praise for both its humorous characters and its willingness to make difficult subjects more approachable for a wide range of viewers. As a result, they have access to interacting with 95,600 users on his Instagram account. If you have not seen his earlier articles on Bored Comics, then we have provided the links Here, Here And Here.
#1. Proposal For You
In this comic strip, a proposal comes from Satan. Satan and a girl argue over the best historical torture methods. In this scenario, the humor comes from recognizing these parallels and finding amusement in the detailed version presented in Hell. This show takes a more dramatic approach but still combines humor through its witty dialogue and character interactions.
#2. Musician in Past
In this comic strip, a group of girls come to Satan and ask him if they were musicians in the past. They are all inspired by him. That’s why they started singing, and they asked him to check their albums. The overloaded and anxious angel that maintains God’s administrative tasks is known as Gabriel. Ebag is a demon that is surprisingly polite and occasionally even hangs out with angels. By placing these conventional religious characters in strange environments, the artistic collaboration uses contrast to create humor.
#3. Her adventures in Hell continue
Overall, comics about adventures in Hell amuse us because they take a fresh look at a familiar concept. They provide an opportunity to laugh at the ridiculousness of life and the afterlife, interfere with expectations, and investigate subjects through humor. For more such comics, keep coming back to Bored Comics and enjoy reading.