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Originally Posted by vid
Or we should just ask Cluedog to do more, if she's available.
I'm curious if I haven't asked this yet - does story matter to anyone here? I get what you guys say about filler, but I've seen plenty of stories that feature nothing but fetish content implemented with the creativity of checking off a list - "OMG she's a like a goddess!" / "I'm going to crush you like a bug with my butt/hand/foot." / "I'm a giantess, which automatically means I'm a murdering psychopath."
If you don't mind a plug (I'm the author of Power Patrol 1+2), one of the coolest comics I've seen was from GtsFan called "Green Goddess Inn". It has tiny fae-men interacting with normal busty women (including a BBW), but has such an amazing sense of tone and atmosphere with entertaining characters and dialogue I honestly wonder if it could become mainstream.
In any case, I understand that balancing story and content can be a bitch, but I feel fetish content can be more potent when the people it's happening to are recognizable instead of just placeholders for the action.
What do you guys think?
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For me its not so much that there is a story, the plotline is like the border around my TV. I realize it's there, it serves a functional purpose, and taking it out would ruin the TV. I don't don't like storyboards, it's just when there are 3-4 pages of setup (getting to know the main characters and their environment) 1-2 pages of process and the rest of the 18 pages is a mix of sex and sw interaction with their surroundings I feel it could have been better spread out. I'd keep the story in, I'd just have it 5 pgs of setup, 7-8 pgs of process, 3 pgs of sw interaction, and 0-2 left for sex and whatnot. Stories have been fine, it's just the lack of process that dissapoints me. The closest I felt fully satisfied was when I read the Sailor Moon sw series. They had a somewhat decent amount of sw. (Jit if you read this don't get the wrong idea! I love your art and comics, I'm just voicing my opinion on the perfect comic IMO)