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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: Some readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.

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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: Some readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.trusted.
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Kippa is a main character, to count as Ensemble Darkhorse you have to be a side character


* EnsembleDarkhorse: Kippa might be the most popular character for her general positivity and MoralityChain status.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how ''Monstress'' is a Western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and ''Berserk'' is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized medieval Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass {{Jerkass}} she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how ''Monstress'' is a Western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and ''Berserk'' is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized medieval Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how ''Monstress'' is a Western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and ''Berserk'' is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how ''Monstress'' is a Western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and ''Berserk'' is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized medieval Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: Some readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.



* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how ''Monstress'' is a Western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and ''Berserk'' is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how ''Monstress'' is a Western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and ''Berserk'' is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.appropriate.
* TooBleakStoppedCaring: Some readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress ''Monstress'' is a western Western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk ''Berserk'' is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk is a Japanese manga taking place in a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed one-armed vengeance-obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathyDarknessInducedAudienceApathy: Some readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.
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I believe we need a better example than "it sucks because its too dark".


* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: Some readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Some people consider Sana Takeda's work to be the best part of the series.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Some A decent amount of people consider Sana Takeda's work to be the best part of the series.series, and she won two Eisner Awards in 2018 for it.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: the series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: the The series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.
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* AwesomeArt:Some people consider Sana Takeda's work to be the best part of the series.

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* AwesomeArt:Some SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Some people consider Sana Takeda's work to be the best part of the series.



* SpiritualAdaptation: the series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapSackWorld crap sack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithIn.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: the series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapSackWorld crap sack]] [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithIn.EnemyWithin.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe Europe, and the comparison becomes even more appropriate.
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* AwesomeArt: Have you seen this book? Some people consider Sana Takeda's work to be the best part of the series.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: Somre readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.

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* AwesomeArt: Have you seen this book? Some AwesomeArt:Some people consider Sana Takeda's work to be the best part of the series.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: Somre Some readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.
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* AwesomeArt: Have you seen this book? Some people consider Sana Takeda's work to be the best part of the series.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: Somre readers have this, considering the grim nature of the comic, the violence, and that no one can really be trusted.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Kippa might be the most popular character for her general positivity and MoralityChain status.
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* SpiritualLicensee: the series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapSackWorld crap sack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithIn.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe the comparison becomes even more appropriate.

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* SpiritualLicensee: SpiritualAdaptation: the series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapSackWorld crap sack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass she is running from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithIn.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe the comparison becomes even more appropriate.
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* SpiritualLicensee: the series bears more than passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapSackWorld crap sack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass EvilWizards she is running from.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe the similarities become even more obvious.

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* SpiritualLicensee: the series bears more than a few passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapSackWorld crap sack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass EvilWizards she is running from.from thanks to a fusion of her own Unfettered actions and a dangerous EnemyWithIn.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe the similarities become comparison becomes even more obvious.appropriate.
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* SpiritualLicensee: the series bears more than passing similarities to ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Both take place in brutal [[CrapSackWorld crap sack]] DarkFantasy worlds. Both star a vengeance obsessed protagonist: [[spoiler: who is considered more terrifying and dangerous than the very Jerkass EvilWizards she is running from.]] Take into account how Monstress is a western comic taking place in a fictionalized Asia and Berserk a fictionalized Europe the similarities become even more obvious.

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