Kill Six Billion Demons

This collection of universes is ruled evenly (111,111 worlds each) by powerful beings known as The Seven, the main antagonists of the plot, and is inhabited by numerous races and cultures.

Early concepts involved a girl receiving a key from a fugitive, godlike warrior and were supposed to borrow elements from Shōnen manga.

[2] The author, then going by the pseudonym "Orbitaldropkick",[3] would allow readers to suggest what should happen next, while Abaddon would set the tone, draw the pages, and choose how exactly the world reacted to the protagonist's reader-chosen antics.

[4] Black Gate praised its "originality, scope of vision, and explosive visuals", calling it "disorienting, unsettling, inspiring, fascinating, (and) beautiful", and comparing it favorably to China Miéville's Perdido Street Station.

[5] Io9 described its art as "stuffed with sumptuous insanity", and lauded Bloom's ability to provide exposition in a way "that would be tedious in a lesser comic".