Hello, first time post - so this kinda doubles as an intro, I guess? I haven't been part of an active fandom in years, I just read the comments and often wanted to post, but never gotten around to doing so. Well, I nearly did back when Minna first posted that she had converted. Her converting to christiany was a huh?! moment for me, but to each their own! What really pained me was her believe that her success as an artist was somewhat undeserved and.. and I can't remember her exact wording, but I felt that her success was troubling her. Which is odd in my eyes, as she is living her dream and was able to afford her lifestyle through her commitment and hard work. I've been trying to write and draw my own comics and I certainly don't want to give the impression that I'm envious of her, it was just that hearing her talk about her negative feelings and being judgmental towards her own work wasn't something that I wanted or needed to hear. However, someone living in Finland writing and drawing her own comic is not responsible for my feelings and related short-comings and that's why I never posted my comment.
I see the Bunny comic perhaps as a critique of people who dismiss believers. I think she was certain that a lot of fans would be drop her once she made her conversion known and the exact extent of her belief and this could very well be why she thinks christians are oppressed. I know that certain groups of christianity truly believe they are oppressed, but it was a thought that crossed my mind and I just had to add it here. I mean, I can pretend and acknowledge that I'm responsible for my feelings and I can't put the blame on Minna - trying to act like her epilogue did not have an affect on me just isn't happening. I also would want her to acknowldge that this isn't just a comic about some random characters but that it does comes with some harsh words concerning religion as well.
My impression of the comic is: great art - I really wish she would put as much effort into SSSS (again?), great characters and great paneling, but it falls short on almost every other aspect, including the religious message. The bunnies not helping suffering bunnies was what got me the most. I grew up in a rather religious region in germany and while neither my family nor myself are religiously inclined, the christian message was drilled into us from a very early age, help the poor and the suffering. It was just so central to the belief that I can't think of a good or even acceptable reason why Minna's bunnies acted the way she made them.
In my long years online as an artist or simple spectator this will be something I'll not forget, that's for sure and I've been privy to some strange shenanigans! Will I read Minna's new work if it's based around her interpretation of christianity - no. I was planning to put SSSS on hold, simply because there are a few issues with adventure 2 that I didn't like, now that she has announced a chapter break she beat me to it. Currently I am not really looking forward to the new chapter, so I'll pick it up at a later date.