Fantasy is pretty oversaturated right now with borderline fantasy borderline something else.
Yeah, it does feel like fantasy's become a bit of a catch-all genre. I also feel like I should keep at least one genre listed as horror on webtoon, since the comic's based off the Cthulhu Mythos.
Hmm there are a couple of horror elements, but it's more adventure in most episodes (why there is no Adventure genre there? Maybe they consider fantasy as adventure?)
Yeah, I really wish adventure was its own genre; something marked fantasy might tell you about the setting, but nothing about the plot/tone. Especially on Tapas where there's just one tag to set the vibe for the story; I'd love to scroll through an entire page of Adventure-tagged comics.
My concerns with labeling it fantasy/comedy would be that 1) the tags would turn away lovecraft fans who might otherwise like it, and 2) the tag combination might attract people expecting just fun times, that then get annoyed with old god exposition and mindless floating corpses.