![]() ![]() After the conclusion of Episode Five, Hicks also wrote two short character-based stories, as well as a flashback webcomic titled A Distant Faith.īecause there were relatively few story-focused webcomics available in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Demonology 101 very quickly acquired a small readership anticipating its weekly update. Hicks completed Demonology 101 in 2004, after having created 700 pages. Hicks drew her webcomic on printer paper she took from her parents. Demonology 101 is manga-influenced, and nearly the entire webcomic is rendered in black-and-white with heavy grey shading. Hicks redrew the entirety of Episode 1 in 2002. By 2003, the webcomic consisted of five self-contained stories. Hicks launched Demonology 101 in August 1999 with its first episode. Hicks was inspired Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the creation of her first webcomic, alongside Jeff Smith's comic Bone and the Gabriel Knight video game series. Hicks' first public work gained attention as an early story-focused webcomic, and ran for 700 pages before being concluded. It tells the story of Raven, a 16-year-old demon being raised by a human in ordinary human society. Demonology 101 (sometimes abbreviated as D101) is a webcomic written and drawn by Faith Erin Hicks from August 1999 to June 2004. ![]()
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