Title: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Tony on February 10, 2015, 02:36:47 pm Which of the comics do you find that you'll read over and over again? It could be because you find it hot. Or maybe you just enjoy the action in it. Or you enjoy looking at the art.
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Tony on February 10, 2015, 02:56:39 pm One story, that's currently in the long box, is an almost constant read for me. It is certainly one I'd like to continue though the odds are long on that as the story did arc and end well.
I guess that's a long enough lead in. Nyphomania is my favorite read. It has good action while progressing in its plot well. It has great one-liners as well like "In my day, hi, I'm Zeus was the foreplay." Too bad this had to end after only two chapters. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: GodWilling on February 10, 2015, 03:10:14 pm .
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Haight on February 10, 2015, 05:05:23 pm Cuckoo's Nest #8 is a particularly excellent issue of that comic, I agree. The dialog from the girls as they're being MCed is just.... *melts*.
Julie's transformation from the first few issues of BR. And honestly the transformations from the most recent issue are pretty good too. The induction scenes from the Night of the Watch in SJI, particularly Marliese's because it's done in the most detail.. There's a few issues of HK, too - the one where Daffyd's employee says they have to have a talk about what he's been doing to the girls, and by the end of the conversation she's MCed, fucking him, and loving it. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jmundt29 on February 10, 2015, 05:24:28 pm I tend to backtrack/rerack SJI, partially out of enjoyment and partially out of self-defense because I forget far more than I remember. The Night of the Watch and Harem Night are personal favorites but, boy howdy--the subjugation of Raven is sexy--and that's a little beyond my aggressive threshold.
I also like backtracking to see the succubus in Cuckoo's Nest and the various comeuppances of that imperial priestess. There are only the two issues of Waiting Room, so far. I'll backtrack chunks of By The Book just because it's such reliable fun. Oh, and Faerie Tail #1 which so far outstrips its sequels both in art and succinct story. I hope the sequels grow into something that rivals the oneshot. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: sohta123 on February 11, 2015, 10:10:35 pm Julie in the first issues of BR.
The very first issue of Bearing Gifts. Chrysalis #8 All for beautiful women and the way the mind-control scenes are done. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jmundt29 on February 13, 2015, 09:22:03 am Chrysalis 8 is gorgeous work, but I always find myself frustrated by that king's lack of imagination.
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: nickern on February 17, 2015, 11:03:32 am I keep going back to Drains and love Drains #3 the best! (Best day ever if there is more on the way!!!)
Its just something about that art style that i really like! ;D Roll Playing is a close second, i just love the idea of mind control dnd! Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: snivgrits on July 02, 2015, 04:28:33 pm "The Hidden Knowledge" I've read several times through. Love it. It's what tempted me to join.
"A Stacked Deck" was a good on shot I've returned to. "Sideshow" is also good wet fun. I'm curious where "Enchanted Summer" is heading, hoping it has not been abandoned. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Daphne on July 02, 2015, 06:56:49 pm I'm curious where "Enchanted Summer" is heading, hoping it has not been abandoned. Nope! New artist coming, but it'll be back. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: carmel0 on July 03, 2015, 09:32:58 am The Persuader. Great story with great potential. I am still waiting to see what happens next. By the Book has lotsa back issues that are fun to go back to. #-6 is one of my favorites. I also liked Giddy Land. One of the first I read and convinced me to be a subscriber.
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: canis on July 07, 2015, 07:36:15 pm ohhh thats a hard qusetion but in my top 5 of comics i would be
1: audiophillia subliminal is a huge turn on. 2:Chrysalis love the come into to me and get mind fucked. 3: Con-fused thats just a neat comic 4: The start up lots of programming and subliminal messages and the way the girls turn to sam from creapy to lover boy 5: hmm thats a hard one would say the short comics like signal failure wizzard of braz and so on And why because they have the best storyes with mind control and hypnosis i have read so far and still reading :) sry for spelling errors and so on but none is perfect... only our masters and mistresses :) Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jmundt29 on July 07, 2015, 07:46:55 pm Faerie Tale, SJI (particularly SJI). Combination of fantasy story elements, characters, and gorgeous art. And with SJI, I keep missing/forgetting things. So, backtracking helps. ;)
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jlpicrdh on August 02, 2015, 01:21:54 pm Too many to pick, but there are a few really standout ones. Instead of naming individual comics and saying why, I'll say what I like, and give some of my favorite examples.
Physical transformation (especially BE): Free Trade Zone #1, Beyond Rubies (the whole series, but 3 and 9 especially), Con'Fused #1, Chrysalis #11, Free Cable #1, Pool of Doctor Viagari #1 Depiction of effect of mind control: Cuckoo's Nest #8, Drains #1,Bearing Gifts #3, Free Trade Zone #1, Bearing Gifts #2, Fantasy World #1 Method of mind control: Free Trade Zone #1, Drains, Occurrence #2, Cuckoo's Nest #8, Terror in the Lost Colony #3, Bearing Gifts Betrayal: Bearing Gifts #3, Free Trade Zone #3, Beyond Rubies #10, Drains #3, Chrysalis #11, Pool of Doctor Viagari #2 Themes: Con'Fused, Role Play, Stream, Free Trade Zone, Oral Traditions, Scared Bent, Checkered Past Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: av0999 on August 02, 2015, 04:37:35 pm Themes: Con'Fused, Role Play, Stream, Free Trade Zone, Oral Traditions, Scared Bent, Checkered Past Why does Free Trade Zone get its own theme? I like the Series too so can you explain the one for me so I can agree with you. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: ozymandias on August 03, 2015, 01:31:38 pm Roll Playing--the setup matches one in my youth, the MC is compelling, and that too matches a scene of particular hotness which happened when I was in my early 20's. If it turns into an enslavement-with-no-pushback story, though, I'll probably stop reading.
Con Fused--the MC is very hot and just keeps coming. I really loved the first three issues, and much of the last one. I was completely thrown off by the mermaid (not enough back story, I think, and she's not one of the 3 players; it felt patched in) and the Harley/Ivy bit (because how did Ivy/Lori get powers?). Still, great story, and lots of anticipation built in... and it looks like once the Con is over, it can gracefully end, though I'll be interested to see if the girls can go back to their lives... that bit of hotness is one reason I really liked the Sideshow. The Hidden Knowledge is a great story, but it's been left hanging, and I'm not sure where the next conflict will come from, so I'm not really "waiting" for a next installment. I reread it periodically, though--it's a good story. What I'd love to see is some larger story that pushes Daffyd into new areas, and perhaps helps him grow into a real power. I eagerly await the next installment to Queen of Angels. I'm a sucker for a good mystery, and I hope the story on this one matches the buildup. The art is awesome. Chrysalis started out really good, and I reread the first few issues regularly. Someone needs to figure out what's happening, though. Maybe that's a way to get the rest of the Sideshow magic into the story. It seems to me that as long as there's a possibility for conflict and failure, and some regular MC, I'll go back to a story. Once the story stops moving forward, and becomes sort of "I MC'd another one, and had more sex), I lose interest. Or if it develops too slowly. I am not really re-reading SJI, for example; it seems to be drifting right now. If a real conflict develops, or starts moving the story forward, I'll go back and catch up. For that reason, I'm not that taken in Bigger or By the Book, or Travel Plans. I tend to go back and re-read the earlier parts of the longer stories, before things settle out. That said, there are specific scenes I do go back to, even in those stories... usually the first time the MC is revealed. Or, in the case of Travel Plans, the one blank-eyed scene in the book, with the blonde banker. (edit): oh, and Waiting Room. The next installment of that one I'm really looking forward to. Because, wow. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jlpicrdh on August 16, 2015, 06:07:53 pm Themes: Con'Fused, Role Play, Stream, Free Trade Zone, Oral Traditions, Scared Bent, Checkered Past Why does Free Trade Zone get its own theme? I like the Series too so can you explain the one for me so I can agree with you. I'm saying that I like the themes of those comics in particular. Con'Fused and Role Play both have a nerd culture theme. Stream is superheroes. Free Trade Zone is sci-fi. Oral Traditions, Scared Bent, and Checkered Past are occult/religious/horror. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: madboy7931 on August 17, 2015, 11:55:06 am Loving Waiting Room. Can't wait for the next issue! Loving the last issue with the titnosis panel :)
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jmundt29 on September 07, 2015, 11:49:25 pm I wanted to throttle the villain for dumping all over a truly hot scene when he interrupted Dr. Rosen in her first layered induction. *grumbling scowl* I guess I'm hoping for at least a male foil to show up and shove that arrogant jerk into a doorframe (Derek style).
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: knatten10 on October 05, 2015, 06:01:24 am I like when the "victims" remain persons, not robots and keep their own agenda (or at least belive they do).
I like Free Cable for that reason, actually i find this comic one of the best i have read for years! That almost the same story is told over again and still can be interesting is so cool. That also means i dont have a favorite episode, i like the development of the story line and that more and more girls move in. I hope it will go on and the cliff hanger in the last episode is alluring... Hopefully we will also meet some of the girls more, im thinking of the red head, the office girl from part four and the girl who came to check the complex in part five. I love the breast transformations, in fact i d love them to go a little further. I also like Chrysalis and Beyond Rubies. Parts 9 and 10 of BR are really good and two episodes i return to. Chrysalis need some more time to lift i think but it got lots of potential. Over all, good stuff here! Cheers! Dan Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: av0999 on January 21, 2016, 11:47:08 am Beyond Rubies: Because of the Art and story.
Free Trade Zone: Because I love Sci Fi and really enjoy the Main Character Ambra. Plus the story is starting to get really interesting. Oh and I really like all the unique hair colours the ladies have. Con-Fused: It appeals to my inner perverted nerd. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: MarkReed on April 02, 2016, 12:47:36 pm The first six issues of By The Book, with particular attention to the first three.
That series (or at least that arc of the series) just flat out does it for me. The confusion and half-hearted objections as the girls slowly submitted to the MCer's will... shiver From issue 7 onwards the MCer just sits back and lets his girls do the MCing for him, which stole the magic for me. But the early issues where he has to push a bit and half convince them keeps me returning to the issues again and again. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jlpicrdh on April 05, 2016, 08:09:02 pm Issues:
Free Trade Zone 1 - Best MC/Transformation scene Cuckoo's Nest 8 - I really like the fact that they're totally aware of everything that's happening to them, and they're enjoying it. Mommy Issues - The (2nd) ultimate betrayal, mother enslaving daughter for her master. Chrysalis 12 - The only thing hotter than being betrayed by your mother is being betrayed by yourself. Beyond Rubies 10 - More betrayal (do we see a theme here? :P ). This is also the climax (so far) of the series for me. The point where it looks like the bad guys have won, before the good guys start fighting back. The last issue however has me hope... err, I mean fearful, that they won't be successful. Series: Con'Fused - Physical transformations, a variety of mind control methods, and tons of nerdy pop-culture references = tons of fuel for my fantasies. Going to a con tomorrow in fact, probably won't be anything like this, but one can hope. :D Beyond Rubies - When a series does the same thing over and over, it can get a bit stale. Woman gets ruby, woman becomes big breasted sex slave, rinse and repeat. This does such a great job of making unique characters, interesting circumstances, and an intriguing story that it never falls into that rut. Free Trade Zone - Did not see that coming. The way the story has progressed has been a constant surprise. Drains - MORE SQUICK PLEASE! Plus this is one of the few where the guys are hypnotized too. Now if we could just get some of that in some of the other series. I'm sure nerdy Nick from BR would make a lovely Nikki. Maybe Kent wants to try out the Chrysalis. Or some guy ends up getting free cable with his new apartment. :D Occurrence - Love the slow enslavement, and the techno-theme is really hot. Lost Weekend - Like FTZ, this one has a lot of twists and turns that it's hard to predict what is coming next. Role Playing - Like Con'Fused, it's got a lot of themes I'm into. Fantasy World - Control through fetish. One of my favorite stories on the EMCSA is Silver Eclipse, and my favorite scene is where Silver Girl is in "school" learning about fetishes. Super hot. Honorable Mentions: Free Cable - Love the premise, and l love reading the new ones that come out. However, it's a bit too formulaic for many repeat readings. I do go back to them if I'm in the mood, but it's usually lower down in my list. By The Book 20 - This is one that I'm eagerly awaiting, just because I like the result of the makeover at the end of the last one. More of that please. CFM Trading - A good start. I like the pace of this, and the "transformation by object" theme. Not long enough yet to reach its potential. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: neveragain on April 16, 2016, 09:26:47 pm I seem to be the only one who thinks so, but 'The Martian Harem' is the hottest thing on the site. Largely because the inducted keep their personalities and awareness. The villains are unrepentant & cheerful bastards as well, which is exactly what I'm usually after. Disappointed it seems to have been abandoned.
By the Book is probably the next closest thing. The Inheritance has the most potential to be re-read & read, I love the art. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Haight on April 16, 2016, 10:20:39 pm I seem to be the only one who thinks so, but 'The Martian Harem' is the hottest thing on the site. Largely because the inducted keep their personalities and awareness. The villains are unrepentant & cheerful bastards as well, which is exactly what I'm usually after. Disappointed it seems to have been abandoned. By the Book is probably the next closest thing. The Inheritance has the most potential to be re-read & read, I love the art. I'm certainly eagerly awaiting when Sturk returns to work on Mars - I like it because while it's on Mars it almost comes off as more of a fantasy series with the intentionally exotic aesthetic. I might also have a thing for the harem milieu. Harem Night in SJI certainly left an impression on me ;D Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: madboy7931 on August 10, 2016, 12:09:39 pm Waiting Room continues to be my fave series. I've read all 6 issues over and over. Don't want it to end! And its so good they made it into 3 MCT videos!!
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: jmundt29 on August 10, 2016, 01:06:47 pm Five actually. #3 was split into three vids.
I keep hoping the C-Ducer series will make an appearance in comic form and be restarted again. So. Much. FUN!! ;D Cuckoo's nest is also great fun, but my favorite is still SJI. Outstanding combination of art and story and it continues to be excellent. Also Faerie Tail. I like the continuing story but the one-shot of Faerie Tail #1 is still one of my favorite issues on the site. Great combination of matched art and story. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: madboy7931 on August 10, 2016, 02:03:24 pm Five actually. #3 was split into three vids. I keep hoping the C-Ducer series will make an appearance in comic form and be restarted again. So. Much. FUN!! ;D Cuckoo's nest is also great fun, but my favorite is still SJI. Outstanding combination of art and story and it continues to be excellent. Also Faerie Tail. I like the continuing story but the one-shot of Faerie Tail #1 is still one of my favorite issues on the site. Great combination of matched art and story. Very true about the 5 videos. Daphne played a part in the first 2. She would still be an amazing Dr Laurel on screen today. Pity she's retired, but amazing she is doing this :-) Con'fused is also one of my faves. Being a comic fan it has an appeal ;-) Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Daphne on August 10, 2016, 02:10:14 pm I'm not Daphne Rosen. :)
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Dr. White on August 10, 2016, 07:01:02 pm My absolute favorite series, and the story that enticed me to subscribe to the site, is 'Forbidden Knowledge'. I love that story. The idea that any guy could find and use that book is really exciting. And once I discovered how to translate the 'magic words' I found a whole new reason to re-read the whole saga.
(and I'm re-reading it again now just because I can't wait for the next issue.) Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Geo on August 10, 2016, 10:55:48 pm I'm not Daphne Rosen. :) Of course not, but we have never seen the two of you together. Or Superman.Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Haight on August 11, 2016, 01:19:30 am My absolute favorite series, and the story that enticed me to subscribe to the site, is 'Forbidden Knowledge'. I love that story. The idea that any guy could find and use that book is really exciting. And once I discovered how to translate the 'magic words' I found a whole new reason to re-read the whole saga. (and I'm re-reading it again now just because I can't wait for the next issue.) That and BR are what brought me to this site. But what's that about being able to translate the magic words? I knew they were the script from the Voynich manuscript, but I didn't know they were translatable... Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Dr. White on August 11, 2016, 09:36:56 pm Yes, someone made a font transposing English characters with (some?) symbols from the Voynich Manuscript. I used some of the extra art and a very tedious elimination process to find out many of the letters before I found the font. The only thing it lacks is a 'W' for some reason.
There are actually several fonts that use the Voynich letters, the trick is finding the 'right' one. Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Geo on August 11, 2016, 11:29:01 pm But how will I know if it's the right one? Is this one of those "You'll know" situations? Because I really suck at those. Seriously. My girlfriend got on the plane to France. Now she's married to a mime. I mean what the fuck? She always complained that I didn't communicate, and she goes and marries a mime?
Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: Dr. White on August 12, 2016, 05:29:39 am I guess if you use the wrong one you won't get words back when you translate...
(http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c90/Earthden/Icons/translate_zpsernzyucp.jpg) Title: Re: Which comic will you read over and over again? And why? Post by: macavity on August 18, 2016, 02:45:27 pm I'm not Daphne Rosen. :) Ah ha... 'First rule in politics: never believe anything until it's officially denied.' (Yes Minister: Party Games) |