Poll: Would You Read This New Comic?
- Definitely interested! 50
- Maybe, I'm curious 31
- Not for me 31
Let's have some fun with a poll.
In the comic "Another Medical Malpractice," Matt was temporarily regressed to the age of 12 and then returned to his original age. Many readers were intrigued by the idea of him staying as a child or even become younger.
This has inspired me to consider a new comic in the same universe, where similar transformations are possible. Here's the concept:
A 14-year-old boy and his single mother agree to join a scientific study for a good amount of money. The researchers are exploring whether single mothers find it easier to raise daughters than sons. The boy is regressed in age to 4 years old, undergoes a gender change using organs developed from his own stem cells, and then is aged to 7 years old. This transforms him into a 7-year-old girl.
His mother, originally 35 years old, is regressed to 28 years old. They then start their new lives, periodically providing reports to the scientists.
The proposed comic would follow their lives over 12-13 chapters, each representing a year, until the main character turns 18-19. This comic would be more of a light sitcom rather than erotica (which might only be considered starting from the age of 19).
It will be intriguing to see how the main character adapts to life as a girl and to compare his appearance from when he was a 14-year-old boy to his development through his teenage years as a girl. Watching how his psychology and preferences change during this transition will also add depth to the story.
I have many other interesting comic plots ready, but if we go ahead with this one, it would start in about a month and run alongside other projects. I'll need to fully write out the plot and dialogue beforehand.
Please vote if you find this comic idea interesting. Also, there's a concern that a long comic series (13 chapters, totaling 500-600 pages) might become boring.
Feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments!