I found it by accident and I read a few of it before and it stuck with me, decided to pick it up back again and read a review from Bounding Into Comics. The guy reviewing it wasn't a fan of the message and the themes, which he says is very, very obvious. I don't recall it being very obvious. What'd you think anons?
I am curious about the messaging but I'm afraid the curiosity is overridden by the desire to frick the literal slam pig
the comic is softcore bordering on outright porn. you should read it if you want to frick the piggy.
Fantastic
As the feminists once said, #metoo. This porky is fine af. I recommend it. I wanted so hard man. Wanked so hard.
Yeah the story is a little preachy and obnoxious, but the piggo is cute.
Ah, so it is preachy but I never really felt that it was obnoxious. Well, at least the first two chapters. Maybe I'm not really reading it right.
>Well, at least the first two chapters.
it gets worse, though it stays decent.
that's kinda sums Andolfo pretty well.
hmm... reminds me of an ex
>Mirko Andolfo
I think you meant Miyaka Aidolfo
I mean the anitracism themes were ok, the problem was I was hoping for a more sympathetic depiction of them mom and ‘not another enthocentric to the point of absurdity’ character. Yes those people exist but I really wish there were characters with these traits in fiction that were more subtle with a kind of logic that convinces themselves that they’re not malicious or being spiteful against the groups they don’t like. Because more often than not a lot of hate is very systemic rather than there being cardboard cut out nazi’s everywhere and at the center of all things.
Love her art, but her writing is soso. That particular book is just babbys first furry comic, right down to the sexyman wolfdude.
Un-sacred at least had the occasional amusing tidbit, and a capworthy panel too. Haven't read Sweet Paprika yet so I can't comment on that.
I read in an interview that this artists isn't the best in storytelling, art is fricking fine af though.
Great art, first 2/3 of the first volume is better than the rest. Still decent though nothing to call home for.
In the context of all her works, it shows she's not really good at longer narrative stretches(She appear to have learned the lesson: Paprika has shorter scenes and they work better).
Also, she works better on more comedic narratives.
still: "una maiala vive con una topa e ha sogni bagnati su un allupato" is not a pitch you'd expect from a Disney colorist.
I think that baby got back
Pretty bog standard "the fierce savages are tamed by my magic pussy and dress me up as their queen." fantasy putting on airs.
Standard huh? Guess I gotta read some more. Guess I got my basis for reviewing these types of stories now.
Yeah check out like any given bodice ripper romance. "I'm taken by strange men and tame them/become one of them, but special :)" is a pretty common fantasy.
And just so we're clear, that's fine! It's a cold mean world out there, but I think the writing isn't quite there to bring the fetish into real social commentary so all you're left with is getting edged by the art.
"Getting edged by the art" Damn I should check why this work made an impact on me in the first place. I now feel like when I found a manga that I thought was nice cause of the art.
Hmmm, is that so? I saw in the comments of the reviews I read about it that it gets whacked out of proportion. The art is the only thing going for it. I'll keep this in mind. Thanks anon.
I thought it was going to be a comic about a hot pig girl having dirty thoughts about a mysterious wolf guy that wanted to frick her. I got that and then a bunch of other shit that kind of killed the sexy fun.
aint that the truth
This. What the covers and initial previews hinted at >>>>>>>> What we got.
I find Arnolfo's glossy art off-putting. Also, lead character is so annoying I almost hoped she'd get vore'd.
>I'm not a furry
>BUT
Amazing art. Shit-tier "what the frick is going on" writing. By far the most likable character dies in the first issue.
Amazingly erotic art with a fascinating premise and worldbuilding burned to the ground by the third issue using one of the shittiest instances of "the Chosen One" trope I have ever read in my life. Read Sweet Paprika instead, its an erotica from the start and doesnt pretend to be anything else.
Before Sweet Paprika read Un/sacred.
>Un/sacred
nah, as far as I got its just a gag comic. Does it even have a story to tell?
Un/sacred and Sweet Paprika take place in the same world
That wasnt the question
sweet paprika is pretty good no joke
>One day a year...
That page where she confronts her father about his heart attack was peak writting, in a couple of panels they made him so human, so real it made me feel so many things at once I had to stop reading.
I really tried to like their story Mercy, gorgeous art, but the writing was boring and mediocre
It's just pretentious porn
Yeah, but it's good looking, reeeally good looking
Pig girls are sexy
Story goes off the deep end and still wasn't very interesting. Great art though.
I would have liked it more if it was just porn. Great art though, no doubt. Those covers fooled me on more than one occasion.
I didnt really finish it. Did they ever explain why the anti-interspecies thing was related to the resurrection of the death wolf god?
>Did they ever explain why the anti-interspecies thing was related to the resurrection of the death wolf god?
I think? Honestly by the end I was just on coomer autopilot so take it with a grain of salt but i believe her father cheated with a wolf lady? or maybe it was the other way around? Like I said I barely remember that crap but either way it somehow triggered the whole cultural paradigm of anti-interspecism I would have much preferred to be explored instead of the blue wolf dick prophecy.