Rock-Paper-Scissors/YMMV


 * Abandon Shipping: Early in the story, the pairing of Mr. Friday and Reilly together was very popular, despite Mr. Friday's apparently being a psychopath. And then the audience was informed of both characters' ages. A vast chunk of the shippers for the pairing panicked and abandoned the ship. Quite a few did stick around, but the idea of a Jack/Reilly pairing is still a source of Squick for some readers, purely because of the age difference.
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: After almost a year without updates, hiruda suddenly started churning out pages at a rapid speed. This trope ensued.
 * Complete Monster: The Doctor, for what he did to the lives of
 * Draco in Leather Pants: Louis occasionally gets this treatment from fans. Jack used to be a definitive example of it prior to his Character Development and the reveal of his It's pretty clear that, sociopath or  Jack can do little to displease his fans.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Oscar, the barber who makes Sloppy Joes! He seems to serve no major purpose in the story but is extremely popular in the fandom.
 * Fan Disservice: The author likes this trope. She usually lampshades the Fan Disservice in her author comments. In fact, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything that could be considered legitimate Fan Service in this comic. The author seems to enjoy mocking the very idea of including such a thing.
 * Funny Moments: Has its own page.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Dear god.
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: A mild example, but Reilly was subject to this during the first couple of chapters. A few people thought that she was a boy for a while - presumably because of her short hair, mostly flat chest, and her name (which can be used for both males and females.) Thanks to a combination of Art Evolution and Word of God though, this is no longer an issue.
 * The Woobie:
 * Also Sonia.