The Wild Conspiracy of Cyborg Mutant Space Kitties and Its Surprising Link to Loss comic
You’re scrolling the internet, minding your business, when suddenly—bam! A cyborg mutant space kitty with glowing eyes stares back at you. It’s bizarre, it’s hilarious, and it’s oddly familiar. But what if I told you this wasn’t just a quirky comic book concept? What if I told you this was part of a grander internet conspiracy involving Loss comic, that’s been haunting meme culture for over a decade? Buckle up, because things are about to get wild.

What Even Is Cyborg Mutant Space Kitties?
If you’re unfamiliar, Cyborg Mutant Space Kitties (CMSK) is an intergalactic thrill ride of a comic book featuring, you guessed it, cats who are part-cyborg, part-mutant, and 100% ready to take on cosmic-level threats. It’s sci-fi, it’s satire, and it’s got enough neon-soaked panels to make your retinas vibrate. Each kitty has its own unique set of powers and existential dilemmas, from battling robot overlords to questioning their own “purrpose” in the universe.
But while on the surface it’s a quirky blend of sci-fi, humor, and feline mischief, whispers from certain “corners of the internet” suggest there’s more at play here. Specifically, connections to Loss—yes, that Loss.
The “Loss” Conspiracy: A Tale of Four Panels That Never Died
If you’ve spent any time on meme forums or “weird Twitter,” you’ve probably encountered Loss, the legendary 2008 Ctrl+Alt+Del webcomic that’s infamous for its overly dramatic depiction of a miscarriage, told through four abstracted panels. It’s been parodied, reimagined, and reincarnated in every format from LEGO sets to ASCII art.
Now, certain internet sleuths claim they’ve found traces of Loss comic hiding within Cyborg Mutant Space Kitties. And no, we’re not just talking about visual references. There’s a theory that the entire storyline of CMSK is a symbolic retelling of Loss.
“The Four Kitties = The Four Panels”

Some argue that each of the four main space kitties represents one of the “beats” from the original Loss structure:
Arrival (main protagonist enters the scene)
Approach (an emotional shift)
Realization (something’s wrong)
Devastation (the gut-wrenching finale)
With each CMSK issue, these “panel beats” allegedly play out in sequence. One Twitter user posted, “Look at Issue #3—tell me that’s not just Loss in space cat form.” And honestly, once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Easter Eggs and Hidden Clues
It’s not just a matter of abstract plot parallels. Some readers claim the creators are actively inviting the connection. Here’s the evidence they’ve presented:
Background Silhouettes: Certain CMSK panels have suspiciously familiar silhouettes in the background—rectangles and shapes that eerily resemble the iconic “Loss” panel arrangement.
Binary Code Messages: Hardcore fans decoded binary text hidden on certain comic panels, translating to the cryptic message “IS THIS LOSS?” Whether this was a playful nod or a deliberate breadcrumb, it’s impossible to ignore.
Character Names: One of the kitties, “Lilith,” shares a phonetic similarity to “Lilah,” a central character in Loss. Coincidence? Maybe. But this is the internet, and coincidences fuel conspiracies.
Why Would CMSK Do This?
You might be wondering: why would anyone link their high-concept space-cat adventure to a webcomic that’s been a meme for 15+ years? The answer might be simpler than you’d think.
Internet Virality: Referencing Loss is basically a cheat code for going viral. It’s like inserting the Konami Code of meme culture directly into your comic’s DNA. Fans love a “spot-the-reference” game, and nothing hooks readers like a mystery to solve.
Subversive Storytelling: On a deeper level, CMSK creators may be using the Loss connection to play with themes of tragedy and self-awareness. After all, Loss itself is a story about grief and unexpected loss (no pun intended), while CMSK’s kitties grapple with their lost humanity (or cat-anity?) after being transformed into cyborgs. Subtle? Not exactly. Effective? Absolutely.
Because They Can: Let’s be honest—sometimes creators just like to mess with us. The internet’s obsession with Loss has reached a point where it’s funnier because it’s absurd. Leaning into that absurdity gives CMSK’s creators more material to work with.
What Does It All Mean?
At this point, you’re probably wondering: Is this real or just a big meme-fueled fever dream? Honestly, it’s a little of both. The evidence is circumstantial, but if you’ve spent any time in the trenches of internet culture, you’ll know that’s exactly how the best conspiracies start.
The CMSK creators haven’t confirmed or denied the Loss connection, and that’s probably for the best. The ambiguity keeps the conversation alive. People continue to scour every new issue for signs of the four-panel pattern, hoping to find the next Easter egg.
Closing Thoughts
Conspiracies like this aren’t just about “solving” something—they’re about community. Fans love to decode, dissect, and discuss their favorite media, and CMSK’s possible Loss connection offers endless fodder. Whether you believe it’s intentional or just meme-driven chaos, one thing’s for sure: Cyborg Mutant Space Kitties has successfully done what all great stories do—it’s made us think, laugh, and feel just a little uncomfortably aware of our place in meme history.
So next time you’re reading an issue of CMSK, count the panels. Look for rectangles. Decode the binary. And ask yourself the immortal question that’s haunted the internet for years: Is this Loss?