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'''''Monster Killers''''' was a webcomic series by Kat Chastain, under their pre-transition name J Chastain. The comic was known for its surreal subject matter and humor. The domain monsterkillers.com had an archive of all of the comics, but in early 2015 the domain expired. Chastain refuses to reupload the comics, but some stories were archived on Archive.org and individual fans have come forward with some of the story arcs.
'''''Monster Killers''''' was a webcomic series by Kat Chastain, under their pre-transition name J Chastain. The comic was known for its surreal subject matter and humor. The domain monsterkillers.com had an archive of all of the comics, but in early 2015 the domain expired. Chastain refuses to re-upload the comics, but some stories were archived on Archive.org and individual fans have come forward with some of the story arcs.


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Revision as of 20:49, 11 December 2017

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Status: Partially Found

Monster Killers was a webcomic series by Kat Chastain, under their pre-transition name J Chastain. The comic was known for its surreal subject matter and humor. The domain monsterkillers.com had an archive of all of the comics, but in early 2015 the domain expired. Chastain refuses to re-upload the comics, but some stories were archived on Archive.org and individual fans have come forward with some of the story arcs.

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