Ī reviewer for ComicsAlliance called Oglaf "some of the funniest smut on the web" and said, "imagine the funniest geek you know tried really hard to write magical porn, but they couldn't stop it from being laugh out loud funny. was named one of the top porn sites for women by Cosmopolitan in 2017. It was rated #1 in the Romance and Erotica category by ComicsAlliance for 2016. In 2013, it was called the Best X-Rated Strip by NJ.com. Oglaf won a Silver Ledger from 2016 Ledger Awards, which acknowledge excellence in Australian comic art and publishing. Inverse praised Oglaf for its depictions of gender and sexuality and The Escapist noted its inclusion of people of colour and LGBTQ+ characters.
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The archive notes which comics are less explicit. Comics have included shapeshifters, interspecies romance, fountains of youth, enchanted body parts, magical sex toys, and "bedroom injuries with a literal ice queen". It features many explicit sex scenes reviewers have called it "really REALLY pornographic" and "extremely, extraordinarily NSFW." The initial story is about a man named Ivan, who is apprenticed to a sadistic sorceress who forbids him to masturbate, or else his ejaculations come to life and report him. The comic takes place in a fantasy realm a reviewer for ComicsAlliance described it as "a world created by shoving every existing fantasy world into a blender and setting it on puree." Oglaf has no overarching story, though does have many recurring characters and storylines. The first two collections have been published in book form by TopatoCo, and a third book was crowdfunded on Kickstarter in July and August 2020.
Īccording to the website, the comic "started out as an attempt to make pornography degenerated into sex comedy pretty much immediately." A new comic is released online each Sunday. Ĭooper and Bayne had previously worked together on Platinum Grit, and had also animated a music video together for Violent Soho. The Patreon page for Oglaf states that the comic is made by "Trudy & Doug" and the printed books are credited to them. doesn't tell who creates it", while a 2016 Paste Magazine article credited the comic to "Bodil Bodilson". A 2013 Sequential Tart article said that "the site.
Oglaf is produced by Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne, though this is not stated anywhere on the comic's website reviewer Shaenon Garrity said in 2012 that the comic was "technically anonymous but instantly recognizable" as Cooper and Bayne.