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Hey ! Thank you for your support !

I hope the season is treating you well, whether this means dipping or rising temperatures, It might be that I’m ageing but I’m finding myself noticing the state of the weather more, as you might have noticed from the framing of the poll pictures last month!

Rewards will be sent out when processing is done, and there’s a chance the 1000$ threshold will be crossed, opening up two more stirring panegyric slots, potentially drowning me in pussy, which is fine. Thanks to your support (all of you!) I will be able to cut back a little bit on my normie job and allocate it to my less safe for work work.

Also, I will be contributing a 4-page original manga to the C97 Neo-Queendom muscle girl mag, which will unfortunately be a bit hard to access unless you are physically there or can navigate Japanese retail websites. I’ve contributed one picture for Comiket 95 and another for C96, original muscle girls in a pretty unusual setting! 

I am bringing this up because I want to share these with you in the future, it will be restricted to Patreon for a while until a compromise is reached with NQ (Great6 who runs it has been lovely, I just haven’t brought it up in a meaningful manner!) 

Don’t want to overextend, but I’m anxious to find out if you like them!

On to the December Girls!

Fran and Aya!

December P-Profiles!


Regina and Miss Fortune (I broke the tie!)

(not including the Stirring Panegyric slots)

Classic poll announcement!  

It's tits!

Oddpoll!


WAIT, WHAT? WHO ?

Yes it’s a bit different this month ! I’t’s another experiment with the Oddpoll where I pick stuff up from my own shelves and take the poll as an opportunity to talk about the books these girls are from and why I have’em. I deliberately went for relatively little known series for a change of pace, but I guarantee any one of them will yield much ass.


Renjoh Desperado (恋情デスペラード by AHN Dongshik) is not a philosopher’s pursuit but it’s a very entertaining light read, with plenty of great expressive art, sustained action and chuckle-inducing humor. The main character Monko is a wandering Samurai type with the habitual troubled past, travelling through a post-apocalyptic mix of XIXth century Japan and the American frontier, in search of fulfilment in the form of… The perfect husbando. Yes. She is cute as fuck doing it too. Unfortunately I don’t think there’s an official anglo release, if you are interested you can check for a subbed scan!

Radiant is a French manga by Tony Valente, an effective shonen fair with obvious influences from the big three. The art is very good, initially pretty much indistinguishable from Japanese manga it slips in some more local influences in its designs and references, which I concede might make it a bit hazardous to translate. To set the tone I like to cite a particular instance where the hero after being wounded is brought back to health by a nature elemental, a giantess who, after being asked by him about the process, strongly suggests that she achieved it by shoving him up her vagina and keeping him there for a bit. A nice take on the regenerative tube trope.

Melie is a schizophrenic mage (not tsundere) with a cute side and psycho side, both are appealing in their own way. It has a US release!


Born to be on air!/Listen to me! (波よ聞いてくれ) is very different from the other two, Hiroaki Samura, author of Blade of the Immortal, chose to write a manga aimed at adults about traditional radio broadcasting, which is weird and acknowledged as such a few times in the book itself. It’s not for everyone but I love his rough and scratchy art as well as the types of characters with strange quirks he sets up, with dry and sometimes cruel humor. Minare is a brash, volatile slob of a woman who gets picked up for a late night radio show, I like how it feels like she’s been around a bit and manages to not really be phased by anything, ranting and raving but not stopping. I want porn of her.

A cautious recommend, has a US release!




There you go, trying It out!

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