Pd Vore Comics The Cleaner Hit [top] May 2026
The Cleaner—a gaunt, silent figure with no observable digestive system—is hired by a cartel of biomechanical gods to eliminate a rogue AI known as "The Lullaby." The twist? The Lullaby has taken refuge inside a living space station that is itself a planetary-scale organism.
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Warning: This comic is not for general audiences. It contains sequences of non-sexual but extreme body horror, psychological consumption, and existential dread. The "Hit" sequence has been described as "requiring a palette cleanser" by reviewers. Why does Pd Vore Comics The Cleaner Hit matter? Because it proves that even the most niche, absurd-sounding subgenres can produce legitimate art. The Cleaner’s silent, tie-adjusted massacre of The Lullaby asks a profound question: In a world of infinite consumption, who is the real monster—the thing that eats, or the thing that makes eating a profession? The Cleaner—a gaunt, silent figure with no observable


































