Like so many parody sites, the humor derives from fans' love for the franchise, and often punchlines reflect more the contrasting intentions and obligations of writers and network executives, rather than the series itself. Fans of the site are termed Sevilians 
Sev comics are also printed in the Adelaide Sunday Mail, Fiji Times & Herald, The Cairns Post, S-press
, and AZ Weekly
They have been formerly printed in the Dalby Herald
, Gympie Times
, Weipa Bulletin
, and Milton-Ulladulla Express. 
Due to server loads and bandwidth issues, a subscription service was enacted on April 1, 2005.
(When it was enacted, it was thought to be an April Fool's Day joke by some.) To view most of the cartoons on the site, users must register and pay a fee. The memberships cost AUD$15.00 (around 9 Euro or USD$11) per 12 months.
Memberships are also available as a bonus when merchandise is bought from the Sev Shop
Cartoons from the past month are free for viewing. There is also an "On This Day" page, where cartoons that were done in past years on the current day are shown for free.
The subscription service also provides access to thousands of user comments on cartoons, and four exclusive subscriber cartoon storylines.
On April 6, 2006, Cook added another perk to subscribing. Cook will now draw caricatures of new subscribers or of members updating their subscriptions. These caricatures can be used as avatars on the site. Cook will also send you the original drawings, if you request them. 
On October 20, 2006, Cook added a Sev Wiki
to the site.
is the science fiction parody section of the site. Some of the more notable cartoons in this section are:
- A parody of Star Trek and one of the original cartoons on the site. Every cartoon series from Jurassic Trek to Enterforaprize.





, originally a story about three male college students who share a dorm room, it has moved into a house when Herman got married to Madeline. They include:
, a humorous cartoon with no inherent theme or setting. Similar to Gary Larson's The Far Side.
, a comic about Cook's infant daughter, Gaby.
, an occasional cartoon about cricket. 
The everyday comics were discontinued as separate cartoons in 2003, but are currently being mixed together in the MiscSevlaneous Contest 
As the majority of Sevilians do not come from cricket-playing countries, Wicket 2 Wicket is not widely popular. Cook says he began the Sev cartoons for his own enjoyment, and will continue to do Wicket 2 Wicket because he enjoys it.
Cook made some decisions in The Pits cartoon that were considered controversial by many Sevilians. The decisions in question were having Madeline become pregnant
and killing off the major character of Lance
Both have been pointed to by Sevilians as a point where the comic is jumping the shark and have caused a boycott on voting in the Pits competition. However, with the resurrection of the Lance character
, opinions may or may not change.
which was a Science Fiction storyline of John Cook's invention.
Old original comics Cook created are published in "The Vault,"
These are often old, uncolored comics from before the Sev Wide Web was formed.
For a short time, Cook also published a superhero contest where he added a new parody superhero each week.
Cook also started another movie called Dognabit, which involved dogs breaking into a museum to steal a valuable collar. It was to be similar in production to Pus in Boots, but production on it has stalled due to lack of money, coordination, and interest.
However, slowly, the membership SB began to migrate away from that of the DB and IB. There was considerable overlap in who posted in all three places, but there were also many people on the SB that had never been to the Sev site itself, didn't go to it frequently, or had stopped going due to certain decisions made on certain issues. Some considerable deliberation was made into what defined a "Sevilian." Was someone who went to SB frequently, but never went to the Sev site still a Sevilian? Was the SB actually still a part of Sev as a whole? The issue was never completely resolved.
On July 28, 2005, JC decided to move the DB and IB back over to the Sev site itself.
This furthered the gap between the SB and the other forums. This was also criticised by several Sevilians, because they viewed the new format of the forums as inferior to the previous version. Most Sevilians have since adjusted to the new format, though, even if they do not like it.
Almost all Sev Space cartoons include the section symbol, '§', in some way, usually in decorations or design elements of ships or structures. The § has become somewhat synonymous with Sev, and many capital S characters have been replaced with § symbols. An example would be to turn Sev into §ev.