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I posed this question to my Discord chat and now I'm posing it here as well because I'm genuinely curious:

Should I stop trying to tell stories and just draw fetish porn? Are my narratives getting in the way of the 'good parts'? Should I turn my focus away from long form narrative to short stories and purely fetish-fuel strips and art? I'm genuinely interested in hearing what y'all think and have to say so please do share your thoughts below.

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Anonymous

I think you have good writing but shouldn't try and force yourself just to put something out. If you can maybe try writing the story out separately first while just doing other art and when the story is ready then try and make it into a comic.

Anonymous

i love the stories and they add weight to the kinky stuff. I like the story focused parts just as much as the kinky parts and both compliment each other.

Wild Card

I like the narratives as it sets up the situations that lead to the porn. I would keep it short so that the story doesn't take over from the fun parts.

TF Commando

Porn is better when it has a story to it, characters you care about. Otherwise it's just "tab A into slot B." So keep up the narrative. But if you feel like a quick fetish-heavy story, with Collar D6, one of the other players could tell a story at the table about some kinky prior adventure as an aside.

Trisk

The story isn't a hindrance to the kinky stuff. Having narrative context enhances the fetish content. One latex clad babe spanking another is hot. If it's Butterfly spanking Sixx, that's hotter, because we know those characters and their relationship to each other. Even better if we get to see how/why it's happening, and find out what happens next.

Anonymous

I fell in love with your work not just because it's hot, but because the writing that goes along with it. I'll admit that I don't love al of your writing. but I'd still say I've enjoyed most of it. If you feel discontent with it, then I wouldn't exactly blame you if you wanted to focus on tighter, shorter stories, but I wouldn't want you to give up larger, grander narratives either.

Anonymous

I started to following Collar 6 the story, Collar 6 from you initial tumblr page back in 2008, when I was told about it from some friends I used to go to TG with. If it was just the artwork then I'd subscribe to someone like Michael Manning or Roy Tenidri. The story is the comic and artwork helps tell the story, which too be honest I am missing a bit. Keep up the great work, but most of all have fun.