Coffee-: Naughty Universe -isekai- -ch.2- -dev

Search the tag #NaughtyUniverse on the usual webcomic aggregators, or visit the developer’s actual blog, where they post updates while crying over broken build pipelines.

The antagonist, (a fallen angel who hates fun), has deployed "The Compliance Fog," a magical mist that makes people follow standard fantasy tropes. The Debugger, still vibrating from a thermos of Dev Coffee , refuses to comply.

Go back and read Ch.1: "The Unfortunate Summoning of a Red Bull Addict." Naughty Universe Ch.2 is a triumph of indie webcomic chaos. It understands that the isekai genre has become too comfortable. By introducing the volatile element of "-Dev Coffee-" , the author creates a universe where the rules are whatever is funniest at the exact moment of panic. Naughty Universe -Isekai- -Ch.2- -Dev Coffee-

Reading without reading Ch.1 is like watching The Empire Strikes Back after drinking three espressos. You will understand the visuals, but you will assume the plot is nonsense (it is, but it is structured nonsense).

☕☕☕☕ (Four out of five mugs of Dev Coffee – one star deducted because the "Chibi Seraphina Apology Tour" runs too long.) Search the tag #NaughtyUniverse on the usual webcomic

If you stumbled upon the cryptic title "Naughty Universe -Isekai- -Ch.2- -Dev Coffee-" and felt a mix of curiosity and confusion, you are not alone. In the sprawling multiverse of indie isekai parodies, few titles capture the raw, caffeine-fueled energy of a creator spiraling into genius quite like this one. This is not just a chapter; it is a manifesto written in the margins of a napkin at 3 AM.

It is messy. It is self-indulgent. It features a ten-page argument about variable scope in a fantasy tavern. And yet, it is the most original take on portal fantasy you will read this year. Go back and read Ch

While Ch.1 was about the fall, Ch.2 is about the scramble.

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