Morte Subita is a northeastern Brazilian webcomic created by a simple guy called thomas. This comic explores human madness and the obsessive world of Brazilian Catholicism.
It's not a comic about saving the world; it's a bunch of stories about crazy people who are obsessed with death trying to find meaning in this terrible world.
The story is guided by a young catechism student named Miko, after being influenced by Chico Satanas (who is the personification of Satan) to commit suicide, Miko is resurrected and saved by Ozzie and becomes her servant. He is "adopted" by his catechism teacher and his family and thanks to this, Miko is introduced and becomes familiar every day with death and the madness of human beings,understanding with the mind of an innocent child that every minute that passes death and evil will come to surround his family. he also makes friends with various types of people considered empty, such as drug users, gangsters, criminals in general, etc... where all these people have something to teach the poor young miko.
Set in the coastal suburbs of northeastern Brazil, Morte Subita (means Sudden Death) is a story about evil, love, hate, death and pain and how all of this comes together with everyday life being overshadowed by religion, a rotten and harsh reality mixed with surrealism,madness and humor.
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Most of my stories contain: gore, religious and morbid themes, discussions about heaven and hell, drugs and other things. Please think carefully before consuming my content.
slice of life,brazillian comedy, morbid humor,dark humor.
a comic with horror punk and gothic aesthetics with Brazilian Catholicism present in small and rural cities in the northeastThe comic is heavily inspired by Ranfren, which is my favorite webcomic. But despite that, my work has my own aesthetic and I also draw inspiration from several other incredible works.
I also had inspiration from Brazilian sitcoms and cartoons that I watched during my childhood, and inspiration from some adult comedy series too...