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It may not be the pit of burning damnation you were expecting but this is indeed the biblical Hell ruled by Lucifer. The only way to enter this place is to either die and be eternally punished for your sins or be sacrificed in a satanic ritual. This story takes place in Hell, not some twisted grimdark version of the Underworld.In many respects this is more of a Hazbin Hotel AU than an Undertale one, operating on a few key rules which the very core premise of Hazbin is built upon.
And moreover, other than the Hazbin characters these are not the exact same characters you know from their source material but entirely different entities exclusive to this story alone. Again, Spawn steals burgers from a fast food restaurant. The characters used are not entirely random, favoring those that would not be out of place in either Undertale or Hazbin Hotel, those that would are tweaked to better mesh with the comedic cartoony tone. More often than not the inclusion of certain characters in the backgrounds or as one off jokes are exactly that, one off jokes. This is a satirical fan fiction with tongue firmly in cheek plain and simple (dramatic moments not withstanding). Look bottom line this is a silly comic where Spawn spends his days raiding fast food restaurant dumpsters for unsold burgers that were just thrown out, to expect any of the abundance of characters to make any logical sense is folly. But there are also times when text is used for dramatic effect relying on the stark contrast to punctuate the dialog said. Of course there are times in this comic when some information cannot be so easy to pick up, as such there will indeed be actual text used when absolutely needed. But this is not the main method, often information is conveyed using simple hieroglyph like doodles in place of text. Often leaving panels devoid of text as if to encourage readers to come up with their own dialog, relying on the events unfolding in the panels to convey information. Unlike with many of the author's other works, he chose a minimalist approach relying heavily on pantomiming. Cheaply made overall perhaps, but as this comic reached over twenty six parts in just under a year it's safe to say it was to its benefit. Although the actual program used is in fact Broderbund's Print Shop 23 Deluxe, the program having an Advanced Drawing feature that is in many ways a far better and more flexible drawing tool than the limited MS Paint. The actual medium used can be easily described as "MS Paint Quality" and indeed the author has made no illusions to the contrary. When conversing with his viewers the author even stated "The whole 'Charlie as Toriel' bit was a courtesy to ease my audience into this AU before I fully shove them into the boat with no paddle". And indeed with the fifth part introducing Image Comics mainstay Spawn, the expected premise had been tossed out in favor of a plot that could be best described as play by ear.
But as the over indulgent use of other characters neither Undertale or Hazbin implied, chances were good the author had no intention of following the expected premise that this AU was based on. Many viewers were even trying to guess which other Hazbin characters would take on the other main cast roles. While the actual story wasn't so directly "Undertale with Hazbin Characters", the events of these first four parts clearly took after the Ruins segment of the game and had Hazbin Hotel main character Charlie Magne in the role of Toriel.
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The first four comics in this series immediately gave off the impression that this was going to be a basic crossover character swap, substituting iconic Undertale characters with Hazbin Hotel characters.