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The interest for this continuation of Xelda's Candle seems to be lower than other Gold Comic releases, so I wanted to know if patrons were interested in seeing the planned swinging sex scene or if I should wrap it up and move onto the next comic. That comic is a spiritual followup to Ruined Plans 2 called SPIN, and it follows a group of girls who play a game of spin the bottle that has crazy consequences (involving a ton of transformations). This is a flash poll (lasting until Friday at midnight PST), so please vote and share your thoughts below.

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Bob Fink

Let it play out.

Faye Fatale

I'd like to see how it ends properly. I will say though that it's one of my less interested series. There was a lot of hijinks that could have happened along the way, but the comic ended up feeling kinda vanilla, sexy but vanilla.

Shoji

Are you nuts Trinity..don’t even go to the next without seeing this to the end 😤😤 I want to see the other couples

RyPaCo

Honestly, this comic has felt pretty stale by your usual high standards. Also, it doesn’t seem to fit the Gold Tier the way say Xecubus did. Even though there is no TG element to it it just feels like something we could see on the Silver Tier. I’m all for some hot sex scenes, but I chose Gold because I love transformations such as nerd to hot girl or any of the TACOs. In those, we got really great transformation sequences and a few pages of sex. I think that is the strong point of Gold comics. Of course that’s just my opinion I could be wrong. 😘

Josep

you are right👍

Anonymous

I agree with RyPaCo, the comic is getting pretty stale.

Kaffeyette Lektor

I personally wasn't particularly interested in either of the 'Xelda's Candle' stories, but I don't like stories (or anything) being abandoned in the middle, just because they aren't popular with a mainstream audience. If you felt the urge to start telling a story, then I think you should finish it the way you originally intended, even if it's not a 'best-seller'. There will be a section of your audience who appreciate it, even if it is a smaller or less-vocal section. I think the contrast between Hillary's reticence in the first story, and her enthusiasm in the second is humorous, and I'd like to see how that pans out for them as a couple, or if it is explained. It was obviously a story you wanted to tell and/or draw, so you should be true to your own vision aswell. You never know what ideas it might trigger for you, down the track. Not every story appeals to the masses, but that doesn't mean it's not a worthwhile journey to take. Having said that, I found the 'Ruined Plans' stories a bit superficial, boring and monotonous too, but they obviously appeal to a lot of people. Personally, I'm not overly interested in either option, but I think you should tell the stories that you want to tell. If I had my choice, I'd vote for more Timber Grove stories. There was a lot of 'world-building' in those that I find intriguing.

Xari

This - the transformations are my favorite bit about Gold :)