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The Saucy Hippo Vault has been updated with a new comic starring Alicia and Dev, plus alternate versions of two past pin-ups. You can find the full uncensored versions of all of 'em in Recent Additions! 

The spooky season is nearly upon us, which means it's time for vaguely Halloween-themed nsfw stuff! I thought this Alicia + Dev comic would be a fun way to start. Slowly but surely, we learn more about what Alicia uses her website for. (Hint: it's the same thing I use this website for, lol)

I also included some variants of two of our past halloween dress-up pieces... a marker version of Mummy Gert, and a topless version of Jess dressed as Yoko from Gurren Lagann. The later was drawn back when I was still a little timid about posting art with nudity in it. Remember that? Dark times! I had to put all my sexy drawings in a metaphorical shoebox and hide them in a metaphorical closet.

(Unfortunately, most of the stuff in that metaphorical shoebox is too old and not well drawn enough to share here... otherwise, I'd have months worth of content already in the can, haha!)

I meant to post all these goodies a little earlier than this, but some surprise family stuff really slowed me down this month. But I'm all caught up now, which means a whole bunch more stuff will be arriving next week! See you then, team.

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Anonymous

Mm wouldn’t vampire costumes be considered black face now that vampires are out in the open

Smile Dip

I feel like maybe the secret council would have tried to steer humanity away from vampire costumes if vampires found them *that* offensive. Instead (if the S&F world is fairly similar to ours here) they're a staple costume in most major Halloween selections in stores.

samandfuzzy

This is an interesting question! The "Spooky Suggestions" story also briefly touches on this question, although it doesn't provide an answer. Since the Committee and Vampire Council were originally dedicated to keeping vampires a secret, I imagine they may have even actively pushed to popularize pop culture depictions of vampires, to emphasize the idea that they are "fictional" (but also kinda cool and sexy). Then, when vampires became public, the Committee probably continued those popularizing efforts with an increased emphasis on making vampires seem awesome and well-liked. In that context, maybe it makes sense that they would want to continue pushing Vampire halloween costumes. Vampires are cool! Of course you wanna dress like a vampire. But you do it because they are rad, not to mock them. I am sure some vampires find pop culture depictions of them to be kind of eye rolling and stereotypical, and maybe that will become an increasing problem as time goes on. That said, I am not sure they would view that stereotyping as analagous to racism, since vampires are not a race... they come in all the same races as humans, which means they get to experience the same realities of regular racism that humans do. (And those realities probably have a bigger affect on their day-to-day life in America than anti-vampire sentiments do.)