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Kill Six Billion Demons (abbreviated KSBD) is an ongoing webcomic by artist Abbadon about a young woman, Allison, who gets involved in a millenary conflict for the control of the bizarre world of Throne, ruled by the Seven. The comic has been praised for its detailed artwork, extensive lore and unique worldbuilding.

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The story follows a young woman, Allison, who is bestowed with the Key of Kings by a mysterious figure and transported to the bizarre, ancient world of Throne, populated by angels, demons and gods. In addition to rescuing her boyfriend Zaid, Allison must figure out her role in this world and discover if she is the prophesied Successor, who will defeat the Seven, rulers of the Multiverse, and rule Throne. In her adventure, she is accompanied by angel 82 White Chain and Cio.

History

KSBD was originally conceived as early as 2004, according to Abbadon, and it was supposed to borrow concepts from shonen manga. The first modern incarnation appeared in 2012 in the MS Paint Adventures forum, where readers could direct Allison on her adventures by posting suggestions. Eventually Abbadon (then going by the nickname orbitaldropkick) abandoned the webcomic for work-related reasons, but in April 2013 he launched _KSBD_'s own website.

Reception

KSBD has been acclaimed by numerous sites and reviewers, such as That One Comic Guy, The Beat and Black Gate, among others. It has garnered praise on tumblr, reddit and 4chan, and Image Comics has published the first volume of the story. The wiki can be visited here.

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About

Kill Six Billion Demons (abbreviated KSBD) is an ongoing webcomic by artist Abbadon about a young woman, Allison, who gets involved in a millenary conflict for the control of the bizarre world of Throne, ruled by the Seven. The comic has been praised for its detailed artwork, extensive lore and unique worldbuilding.

Premise

The story follows a young woman, Allison, who is bestowed with the Key of Kings by a mysterious figure and transported to the bizarre, ancient world of Throne, populated by angels, demons and gods. In addition to rescuing her boyfriend Zaid, Allison must figure out her role in this world and discover if she is the prophesied Successor, who will defeat the Seven, rulers of the Multiverse, and rule Throne. In her adventure, she is accompanied by angel 82 White Chain and Cio.

History

KSBD was originally conceived as early as 2004, according to Abbadon, and it was supposed to borrow concepts from shonen manga. The first modern incarnation appeared in 2012 in the MS Paint Adventures forum, where readers could direct Allison on her adventures by posting suggestions. Eventually Abbadon (then going by the nickname orbitaldropkick) abandoned the webcomic for work-related reasons, but in April 2013 he launched _KSBD_'s own website.

Reception

KSBD has been acclaimed by numerous sites and reviewers, such as That One Comic Guy, The Beat and Black Gate, among others. It has garnered praise on tumblr, reddit and 4chan, and Image Comics has published the first volume of the story. The wiki can be visited here.

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