Demon Rush
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Author: | Mastar Media |
Artist: | Mastar Media |
Genres: | Action Adventure Fantasy Historical Horror Seinen Supernatural Tragedy |
Type: | Other |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | For thousands of years, the forces of Heaven and Hell have been engaged in an apocalyptic war, which was hidden from the quotidian world. During the first and middle stages of the conflict, the angels were able to eradicate countless demons, turning the tide of the war in their favor. However, demons hold an advantage over angels: they can be re-created from corrupted deceased human souls. As such, Lucifer began gaining more and more ground, until only eight angels (except Archangels) still stand. Given the circumstances, Hell is seen as the inevitable victor. While the soldiers of both kingdoms are able to engage into combat, Lucifer and God themselves cannot, as they are the ones sustaining the very fabric of their respective realms. However, they can visit the quotidian world by possessing a vessel. The fate of the world remains unknown... |
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8 Comments
is this related to the video game Demon Rush?
There's plenty of good stuff on dA, and the art being bad doesn't detract from a comic unless the narrative is bad. Just look at the first chapters of ONE's One Punch Man. What's bad here isn't the art, it's the resolution.
Don't give them any ideas, unless you want Chris-chan himself to start uploading his Sanic shit here.
Wow...it looks worse than the animation.
Yea, the art definitely needs work. Premise has promise, but that art kills it for me.
lol wtf, did you take this from deviant art? it just looks so shit, sorry dude but the art is just bad.
OK, I tried. I really did. But this guy needs an editor. The resolution needs to be worked on, the writing and text layout need to be worked on, the grammar, as well. I'm not going to talk about the art, since the narrative, in theory, could carry it while the artist grows. But this needs a lot of work.