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Pregnant Princess PI

 
Aardvark
Member
#1 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 07:44


That was funny!

Geez, that was just a good time watching Frontios destroy the superhero genre with the most bizarre superheroine of all, PP PI. Funny art, great expressions, twisted bad guys and sheer craziness. What's not to like?


Phred
Member
#2 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 08:37


Very enjoyable. Thank you. I look forward to the new adventures of PP PI!


commotion22
Moderator
#3 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 08:49 | Edited by: commotion22


I don't think I understand the logic of what was happening to the "hero" and why, BUT I don't think that matters one bit! Great goofy fun!


tristra
Moderator
#4 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 10:47


Unique peace, I was a little put off with the flash back in the flash back.
I would have just put the running or at least the getting to the girlfriends house together at the end.
It seems to create a hard break that can be disorienting to follow.
Just a suggestion.

I don't normally read pregnancy (and forever pregnant I just don't get) stories and the dialog was slang twenties and today which in my tastes didn't mix well, but the story kept me till the end and for the things I have read was interesting.


frontios
Member
#5 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 11:24


Thank you all for the kind words thus far. I am extremely happy you all like PPPi! Although don't go looking for logic in my work. It's just not in there. Logic and I have not been on speaking terms for some time. Plus, I agree the flashbacks can make things a little wibbly wobbly but you should have see my first draft. If you think this has a bouncing flashbacks, my first idea blew it outta the water. In the end, as it's only 15 short pages (14 technically) I think it worked, at least to my liking. What can I say disorienting and different has always been my bag.

I wanted to take a mo and acknowledge that the idea I had for this strip came from a comment Dr. Otto made on this board. Along the lines of pregnant Tged making more pregnant tg. Again Thanks for letting me know what you all think. I love to hear all kinds of comments.


GreatSage
Member
#6 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 13:01


It was weirdly enjoyable, or is that enjoyably weird? I wouldn't mind seeing more adventures of PPPI


Chalkerfan
Member
#7 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 13:56


Thanks Frontios. That was a trip-and-a-half.
:-)


Casshern
Member
#8 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 18:15


So we would never know who's the father or see the child in your stories?


tristra
Moderator
#9 | Posted: 30 Oct 2009 18:25


Thanks for not taking my comments as an attack.
I was worried I might come off to strong in my statements.
The pregnancy aside it was entertaining.
That just doesn't do it for me, no offense to those who like that kind of thing.


frontios
Member
#10 | Posted: 31 Oct 2009 10:30


Chalkerfan: Your very welcome and glad you enjoyed. Thanks very much for letting me know.

Casshern: Highly unlikely, although I try and never say never.

Tristra:No I don't see your comments as an attack. Criticism can be a useful tool. Pregnancy is not for everyone, but it is for me. As I attempted to explain in another part of the forum...

"For myself, It's that extra step in a TG. Being turned into a woman is one thing, being turned into a pregnant one is another. Its the bizarre...I guess the word is inconvenience of it.They look silly and beautiful all at once. As its my fetish it can be hard to explain. Just like some have a foot fetish, I don't get it but I know some folk do and I would imagine have a hard time telling why. I do love a regular TG but for me a regular TG is like a werewolf TF...tons of them out there so they become cliche, very few end up standing out. I think the best way to explain this would be different strokes for different folks."

...and I still stand by that assessment. World can't beat to sound of just one drum. And should preg+TG ever becomes tired or cliche to me, well then I'll find something to gussy it up. I have always enjoyed TG+SW ...hmmm...


nekollx
Member
#11 | Posted: 31 Oct 2009 17:42


not much of a fan of permantly preg but i do enjoy a good pregers, like you said it's part of the process. Death (of the mail self) rebirth (and a woman) and life (and a woma nand creating new life) their my 'things"


NorthTX_99
Member
#12 | Posted: 1 Nov 2009 12:37


That was different. I loved the hand drawn artwork.
Even the "Dick Tracy" atmosphere at the beginning was cool.
I enjoyed it. It had humor and a strange twist that leaves us hanging asking questions.
Nice job


frontios
Member
#13 | Posted: 2 Nov 2009 11:18


For myself I like how pregnant women look. As I don't care for children in the slightest, the whole "new life" thing never really factors into my thought process. I do get the irony. That's why I keep them permanently pregnant, should I ever decide to revisit most of my art I can start at a place I will enjoy. Plus I get to avoid the whole labor issue. Again a good bullet to dodge, but then that's just me.

Thanks North. I am a fan of the hand drawn work myself. I appreciate the comment.


keshara
Member
#14 | Posted: 2 Nov 2009 18:14


Got to say that I am truly envious of people who can draw and remain constant.

Strange story but very intriguing


 
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