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The "Sickest" series, including issue 14, "The Pervs," has garnered a significant following worldwide. Fans and critics alike have praised the series for its bold and unapologetic approach to humor and social commentary. However, some have criticized the series for pushing boundaries too far, sparking debates about artistic freedom and censorship.
In “The Pervs,” a secret cabal of misfit adventurers—each with a wildly exaggerated personality and an equally exaggerated set of desires—find themselves embroiled in a series of bizarre missions that take them from neon‑lit cyber‑bars to enchanted forests that seem straight out of a 1990s RPG. While the title is intentionally provocative, the core of the story is a satire of the superhero team‑up formula: the heroes are not saving the world for altruistic reasons, but rather for personal gratification and self‑indulgent goals.