
Big Tiddie Goth Girlfriends on the Moon #6 is comic with story and art by Sirk and flats by David Davis. Kali and Grimm have an audience with the Queen of the Goth Colony! This is a supernatural science fiction comic with heavy gothic influences both classic and modern along with some comedy, royal drama, overt sexiness, and a cast almost entirely made up of women. The leading ladies here are Kali and Grimm. Kali is the more aggressive of the two and she has a tendency to act before she thinks. Grimm is the intelligent member of this duo and she is constantly cleaning up or fixing Kali-created problems. This story begins with a lengthy flashback of the Goth Queen’s earlier life before returning to where we left off last issue, with Kali, Grimm, and the Council in the Queen’s chambers. After the Goth Queen is awakened the council is sent out and she begins her inquiry about the lost cargo. This takes place in a world that is a mix of sci-fi, the supernatural, and even some fantasy. The violence here is bloody with some hard hits and gruesomeness. The pacing here goes from steady to fast-paced frequently with a futuristic almost cyberpunk-like tone. When the intensity spikes it is usually due to violence with the more dramatic bits never getting that severe. The dialogue here is humorous, aggressive, snarky with frequent yelling and back-and-forth. There are no word-heavy pages here. This is an exciting, comedic, sexy, and very Gothic issue with a large cast full of personality paired with a story that has interesting twists and unexpected turns.
The art here is drawn in a detailed cartoonish style reminiscent of some comics and TV shows from the early 2000’s. Due to this being a Goth-themed comic the color palette is predominantly black with significant amounts of pale and red tones. Besides the starry sky there isn’t much in the way of natural scenery as this takes place deep in heart of a colony. There are two primary locations here: the Queen’s Palace and the nightclub Coffin Licker. The palace is large, dark, and looks cold whereas the nightclub looks like your average brightly lit, loud, and fun-filled hotspot. Backgrounds here are usually gradient colors though sometimes they will show the actual surroundings. The expression level here is very high as these characters react strongly and frequently. Some of the emotions shown here are: irritation, anger, tiredness, anger, annoyance, and happiness. The facial detail ranges from simple to above-average with a tendency to get animated which leads to strong and clear expressions. There are a number of non-human beings here, some of who are references to famous characters. Aside from random objects there aren’t any actual weapons used here. The violence has a bit of blood and is hard-hitting with one gruesome moment but no gore. The action scenes come in short bursts with a good flow. Most of the women here are scantily clad, wearing form-fitting clothing, and have large breasts.
“Is this worth reading?”
Yes, if this is up your alley.
“Would I like this?”
If you like supernatural science fiction stories starring two Goth women in a world full of them with sexiness, light violence, a bit of drama, and comedy, then this is for you.
“What would this comic’s film rating be?”
R. Violence, blood, gruesomeness, lewdness, nudity.
“Could I get a quote from the comic?”
“Do Goth girls come here because they share my dream?”
Kickstarter Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sirk/big-tiddie-goth-girlfriends-on-the-moon-comic-6/description

***IN-DEPTH COMIC STATS BELOW***
Probably Contains Spoilers
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Actual Pages(not counting covers and credits): 32
Violent Pages: 5, for 16% of the comic
Sexy Pages: 5, for 16% of the comic
**The levels below aren’t necessarily maintained throughout the whole comic, but they were definitely reached**
Violence Level – 3
“Wasn’t no tussling at all.”
“Sometimes you gotta hit somebody.”
“I’m getting charged with how many counts of assault?”
“This was a tournament arc.”
“All my life I had to fight.”
Gore Level – 2
“The only thing leaking out your face is tears.”
“Looks like somebody spilled some ketchup.”
“Might need to soak that up with a bath towel.”
“That isn’t supposed to be outside the body.”
“This is a slaughterhouse.”
Death Level – 1
“And everybody lived happily ever after.”
“We might have gone to a couple funerals.”
“It just LOOKS like a serial killer was here.”
“Yeah this was a tragedy.”
“Think Gettysburg.”
Porn Level – 3
“Everybody kept their clothes on.”
“I guess it was too hot for a bra.”
“Sometimes you got to let everything air out.”
“This is like late night Cinemax in the early 2000’s.”
“Oh. This is porn.”




