Many “hot” or popular indie comics live on:
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If the comic still doesn’t surface, it may be:
On release, #Arsinoe6Hot trended for 12 hours on social media. Hot takes included:
Some readers complained that the plot was thin (walk, fight, kiss, cliffhanger). Defenders argued that the sensory immersion was the plot — the comic wants you to feel the desert’s cruelty and the characters’ desperate heat.
Arsinoe IV (c. 68–41 BCE) was the youngest daughter of Ptolemy XII of Egypt and the half-sister of Cleopatra VII. After leading a failed rebellion against Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, she was paraded in Caesar’s triumph and later exiled to the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, where she was eventually executed. Her dramatic life is ripe for comic adaptation.
Several indie comics have featured Arsinoe as a side character in larger Ptolemaic sagas. Could Arsinoe 6 refer to the sixth issue of a forgotten indie series titled Arsinoe: The Rebel Queen? If so, "comic 2" would be a redundant descriptor (issue 2, comic number 2?), and "hot" might indicate a variant cover or a steamy scene between Arsinoe and a Roman officer.
What we found: A 2019 digital comic called Arsinoe: Blood of the Ptolemy had six installments on Gumroad. Issue #2 featured an escape sequence where Arsinoe disguises herself as a temple dancer. Fan forums occasionally describe the art as "hot" due to the revealing Egyptian-style costume. However, that comic has since been delisted.
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If “6” refers to issue number, search: “Arsinoe comic issue 6” on League of Comic Geeks or Comic Vine.