Hi pornies!
It has been a while since I wrote either here or in Instagram, but real life has been demanding a lot of my time. However, I came across with a comic that could be of your interest, although I have to say that it wasn’t as good as I expected.
Devil’s Hassel, by JustSyl, is about a guy that somehow was transformed into a sort of incubus or sexual demon, and discovers he now has a lot of sexual needs, especially in a certain area behind, at the end of his back.
The comic has an interesting concept, an idea that could have been expanded and be used for a longer story, but wasn’t fully shown. I liked how the author tried to change a safe-bet such as a human recently turned into something else and add more elements into it along with some psychological background, but it all remained on the surface.
I have to give it good points in style for how light and quick the reading was, and the dialogues were somehow realistic. The overall idea in Devil’s Hassel had a healthy dose of realism that made me enjoy it more than I thought.
JustSyl has a clean style and used a couple of colored pages at the end of the comic. His characters are simple looking and with fluent lines, but there is hardly anything remarkable on it, no matter how much I try to find something else to say.
Maybe if this becomes a longer work it could be better, either a graphic novel or a miniseries, but being another OneShot it’s hard to take a more optimistic position. We’ll have to wait and see if this ever happens.
Kinky regards, K!
It has been a while since I wrote either here or in Instagram, but real life has been demanding a lot of my time. However, I came across with a comic that could be of your interest, although I have to say that it wasn’t as good as I expected.
Devil’s Hassel, by JustSyl, is about a guy that somehow was transformed into a sort of incubus or sexual demon, and discovers he now has a lot of sexual needs, especially in a certain area behind, at the end of his back.
The comic has an interesting concept, an idea that could have been expanded and be used for a longer story, but wasn’t fully shown. I liked how the author tried to change a safe-bet such as a human recently turned into something else and add more elements into it along with some psychological background, but it all remained on the surface.
I have to give it good points in style for how light and quick the reading was, and the dialogues were somehow realistic. The overall idea in Devil’s Hassel had a healthy dose of realism that made me enjoy it more than I thought.
JustSyl has a clean style and used a couple of colored pages at the end of the comic. His characters are simple looking and with fluent lines, but there is hardly anything remarkable on it, no matter how much I try to find something else to say.
Maybe if this becomes a longer work it could be better, either a graphic novel or a miniseries, but being another OneShot it’s hard to take a more optimistic position. We’ll have to wait and see if this ever happens.
Kinky regards, K!
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