It's a quite terrible and amateurishly done bunch of serial rapist/killer fantasies and glorification. The saga of Mike Diana and how his civil rights were violated is a lot more interesting than the work itself. I bought it to support free speech and because I don't think comics should be banned.
BUT BUT YOU'RE A SJW YOU WANT TO BAN ERRYTHING
The most WTF comics I remember (the rest are distant memories and will hopefully stay that way) were the Warrior Christmas special (SpoonyOne did a great video on that and Wrestlecrap has an entry on it) and this:
http://misterkitty.org/extras/stupid...comics115.html
ANIA was a good idea from what I've read about it and I remember Heru: Son of Ausar being alright but this was just something else.
For a heads up to anyone who clicks the link, this comic is quite homophobic and transphobic.
One rumor I've heard is the creator of this comic climbed up the top of the Georgia state capital building and threw down copies of his comics as a promotional stunt.
Hmm...probably the Alan Moore HP Lovecraft thing, Neonomicon. But I kinda knew what I was in for.
To tell the truth I've gone WTF way more times watching anime, than reading comics. Usually, cause I mistakenly thought I was viewing some kid's show or teen adventure thing and then being subjected to something really pervy.
You want weird?
Go read Fantastic Four issue 292. She Hulk, Human Torch and Sue Storm and Nick Fury go and take on some Nazis and Hitler.
the ending is just bizarre and typical of Marvel anyway back in the day lol. I bought the old issue from the comic book shop pretty cheap
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
What we used to call life has very little worth these days. Welcome to the very edge.
--Prince Namor (Earth-616)
I do remember scratching my head after those Teen Titans issues by Gail Simone and Rob Liefeld.