Showing posts with label adult comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adult comics. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Weekend Random Links

Writing Journal: Nothing much to report. Writing away. The Adjusters #26 seems to have been well received, which of course pleases me to no end. Thanks for reading, folks, and for letting me know how you feel.



I don't remember exactly when I first heard the song A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying by Bloodhound Gang, but it vies for the category of so bad it's good. I mean, come on! You have to at least applaud the utter bad taste of it all...

I learned a new term last week, via Sociological Images: hegemonic masculinity. That's where even though we live in a patriarchy with all the fun that that particular system entails, you are still screwed if you're not just the right kind of male.

The good folks at The Groovy Age of Horror provide us with another translation of an Italian fumetto, Terror Blue #131: Betty Boswell.

An interesting article by David Szalay discussing sexual vocabulary in (I believe) mainstream fiction. Similar problems occur in smut fiction, of course.

Forget his ability on the court—you know Jeremy Lin's the real thing when he shows up in porn.

That's all I got for this week. Rather slim pickings, I know. I'll leave you with a story I ran across at BDSM Library, Sanjna’s Mistake by Exbiidelhi2012: “An accountant pays for her mistake, becomes a plaything for any who wants.” A rather standard blackmail story, with some hot moments and some interesting bits here and there. I like the multiplication of independent people taking advantage of her ordeal. Worth a look if that's your kind of thing. And it looks like it's ongoing.

UPDATE: A commenter points out that this story by Exbiidelhi2012 is in fact plagiarized word for word (aside from changing the name of the protagonist) from a story by GrantLee called Julie's Mistake. Go read that one instead, which has the added benefit of being—as far as I can tell—complete.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

A Second Erotic Graphic Novel by Dr. Faustus

Writing Journal: Not much to report. Finishing to edit The Adjusters #26 which will go out tomorrow. Happily, no scenes to rewrite. Everything is in pretty good shape. Meanwhile, my sekrit project is coming along happily, although I've written nearly 8000 words without any sex in it just yet, and I'm hoping that that will not be a test of my readers' patience when the story comes out.



The second erotic graphic novel by Dr. Faustus in his Tales of Gnosis College series, entitled Study Abroad is out. I've talked about the first volume before, and this one can be read independently.

Here's a publication blurb:

Prior to traveleing overseas for cultural enrichment and a bit of education, four comely coeds at Gnosis College make a wager among themselves as to which among themselves as to which of them will manage to have the most outrageous adventure. Unknown to them, one of Gnosis’s many mad scientists has found a way to manipulate their minds for his own sinister purposes. Resulting adventures abroad will turn out to be at once more pleasurable — and more dangerous — than any of our heroines might have anticipated. Talk about higher education!

Orientalist Bridget O’Brian will travel to a tiny, wealthy emirate and accept a strange proposal in order to get a very intimate view of the lives of its jaded inhabitants. Biologist Cleo Mount will find at once steamy encounters and that which she most fears in the rainforests of southeast Asia. Politically-engaged Jill Keeney will put her body on the line in a conspiracy against a tyrant. And philosopher Iris Brockman will take a job in the world’s priciest and most decadent mermaid bar, where her provison of unorthodox services will allow her to slake her lust…for knowledge! Which story is most bizzare? I report, you decide.

Available in several formats. Go get 'em!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Weekend Random Links

Writing Journal: While I was away last weekend, I was whacked on the head by the Story Fairy, who finally gave me the idea I needed to outline Book III of The Adjusters. This is great, because I have been struggling to figure out how to bridge the gap between Book II (which is almost done) and Book IV (for which I already know the story). And no, I couldn't just jump into the arc that is to be Book IV directly after Book II. That would be too abrupt.



The Paris Review has an interesting essay about the Naughty Librarian trope.

Not a recent story, but still worth putting out there. It's about plagiarism at Amazon, and other online self-published ebooks retailers, for erotica. I don't think this has hit me yet. I wonder if I should feel slighted...

Darkness, a hilarious short comic about a roommate with “brooding seductive superpowers” from Boulet (via IO9).

A NSFW funny webcomic, Blooming Faeries.

Don't you want to know what the story behind that first picture on top is?

Interesting essay by Jim C. Hines on writing about rape. Unsure how this applies to mind-control smut, though...

I love old Italian fumetti. They are just so... out there! The Groovy Age of Horror gives us a translation of one that's particularly mindfucking. I mean, really.

A documentary about porn stars that looks like it's actually interesting.

Speaking of porn, here's an interesting article on James Deen, a male porn star, and female fans of the genre.

I did not know you could break your dick. Ouch.

This gives new meaning to the Sexy Legal Assistant trope.

I'm not particularly surprised at the reaction, but still, come on folks, it's perfectly okay to blow other people to Kingdom Come with Extreme Prejudice in video games, but a little slavery play is out?

I'm not leaving you without a story. This is an oldie, but a sweetie, Disturbing Coincidence's Failed Experiment: “A college student takes place in an experiment that changes his brain. He uses his newfound abilities to change his life... one beauty at a time." Incomplete, but what is there is excellent. And the introduction of Shelley is just brilliant. The way she submits to get what she wants, it adds a whole new level of awesome to this story.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Weekend Random Links

Writing Journal: Whoopee doo! Finished the first draft of The Adjusters #29 this week, at about 15000 words. It's rough and will need much work, particularly with pacing, but it more or less captures what was in my head, which makes me glad. Now onto #30, the epilogue of Book II, and in particular a scene I've been looking forward to writing for several months now.



A few weeks late, but take a look at IO9's look back at the year 2011 in NSFW.

I'd have loved to be a fly during the meeting of the ad execs that thought up this breast cancer prevention campaign. (Via Violet Blue.)

Talking about comics, you may want to check out Prime Mover's illustrated stories with strong mind-control themes.

And while we're talking free erotic 3D comics, check out RKShooter's Milly series, which is not about mind control, but partly about submission, and partly about just plain old kinky sex.

I've talked about Undum before, a Javascript-based system for writing hypertext fiction. Here's Hypedyn, a Java-based system for doing something similar. I still prefer the look of Undum, though.

I'm too young to remember vintage men's mags, but I have to admit that these pages are simply outstanding—and you gotta love the loglines!

Maria Ozawa in a Japanese remake of Species? You better believe it. Looks bad enough to be good.

The best lingerie ad in the world?

The real reason for the Fall of the Roman Empire, according to Oglaf.

Closing with the story of the week, a nicely written dark tale of abduction and mind control by VoiceOfUnreason called Becoming Marie: “Kidnapped, and... changed.” How's that for a short and sweet description? Looking forward to many more chapters. (Via JN on MCForum.)

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Author Spotlight: Daphne

Writer's Journal: I've played host this week to the flu that's been going around this neck of the woods, and I'm pleased to report that it's enjoyed its stay enormously and will call again. All of that by way of explaining my lack of Wednesday post. But all is not lost, as I've started editing The Adjusters #22, which should be out on time this month.



Once in a while, I'll do what I like to call an Author Spotlight, which is just a grandiose term—because we've all realized by now that I just love grandiose terms—for letting you know about a smut author I like. There's a bunch of them in the pipe, and I'll drop them in whenever they spring to mind.

Today's is Daphne, which many of you that peruse the EMCSA undoubtedly know already. Daphne's been one of my favorite authors for a long time. She's also one of the most infuriating ones, at least from my perspective. You have to understand: whereas I will spend 30000 words to bring my readers to feel a particular way about one of my characters—and even then it's just an approximation of what I really want them to feel—Daphne manages to achieve a greater effect, deliver a harder punch, and make your head spin faster in 1/300th of the space. She's the kind of author that makes you despair to write anything halfway decent ever again. Here are some of my favorites stories of hers that illustrate my point:

Above That Ye Are Able: “Stan accidentally discovers the trigger phrase that turns his girlfriend into a hypnotized sex zombie.” One of my favorite MC story ever. The one I go back to when I feel that maybe I've outgrown that particular kink, and bang it puts me right back to square one, drooling like a little baby.

Make Up Sex: “A man describes to his girlfriend what he would do if he were able to hypnotize her.” A gem at under 2000 words. Almost all dialogue on top of that, just to add to the difficulty. Viddler made a specialty of dialogue-only stories, and this one by Daphne is one of the few that approaches his level of mastery.

Talked Me Into It: “A wife tells a female marriage counselor how her husband is able to persuade people to do things, and then the husband demonstrates.” A classic setup, a classic outcome, all done masterfully.

In Evil Company: “When a diabolical conspiracy targets a well-known actress as their next victim, could the whole operation be ruined?” Come on, who can resists diabolical conspiracies? This story made me wish that there was more stories exploring that universe.

Under New Management: “Lisa, a prostitute, is expecting a to meet a customer, but instead meets her new owner.” Wonderful play on the thin line separating prostitutes and mind-controlled slaves. If anyone wanted to seriously explore the psychology of the mind-control fetish, I think that line would be a fertile starting point.

Maid, To Order: “Katie, a pretty young housekeeper, is reprogrammed by subliminals to be a slave to three male roommates.” Another classic setup, exceedingly well done. The induction in this one is also particularly hot, even though inductions rarely do it for me.

Enough gushing. Go read some of her work, it speaks for itself.

Now, the reason why Daphne's been on my mind recently is because we just got an announcement that Mind Control Comics is back! The following is snatched from MC Forum:
But what about Mind Control Comics?

That's back, too! Memberships are $24.95 per month, or $44.95 for 
three months.

Now, we won't be able to get new content flowing immediately, 
since we haven't had income to pay artists.  Thus, we're giving 
the following membership bonuses:

1. All memberships (monthly or three-month) purchased through 
October 31, 2011, will have two free months added to them 
(monthly memberships will be good for three months, three month 
memberships for five months).

2. All memberships purchased November 1-30, 2011 will have one 
additional month added to them for free.

3. After that, we're back to regular schedules.
(Part of the reason why MCC was gone was due to credit card processing problems. Those seem to have been resolved, although the announcement does point out that they want to make sure the new processing arrangement is stable before going full-speed ahead with production of new titles, but all in all, it's all very encouraging. I'm a big fan, and look forward to renewing my membership.)

Mind Control Comics specializes in high-quality online adult comics with in-your-face mind control, featuring stories written by Daphne, and illustrated by various folks. All eminently readable, and some of the series are particularly effective at getting my blood flowing:

Bearing Gifts: “Mark and David are visiting a hypnotized, brainwashed prostitute… but what’s happening to David’s girlfriend Rowan while they’re having their way with the hooker?” Five stories in the series, and an additional five in the Found Objects related series.


Beyond Rubies: “Julie has started wearing a new necklace that promises her more energy and a better figure... but there are certain side-effects for her and her friends...” Two stories in the series, but more are rumored to be on the way.


The Hidden Knowledge: “Daffyd discovers a book that claims to reveal the hidden knowledge of seducing women. It can't actually work, can it?” Four stories currently in the series.


In any event, join, and enjoy. Among other things, the site's made me discover the art of SturkWurk , who's a talented 3D artist. Don't knock it—it's way harder than it looks, as exemplified by the proliferation of bad 3D artwork out there in Smut Land.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

An Erotic Graphic Novel by Dr. Faustus

Writer's Journal: Almost done with drafting The Adjusters #23. I was hoping to get it done before this weekend trip, but not quite. If all went according to plan (I'm writing this mid-week, and scheduling it for posting on Saturday—we'll see how well that works) I probably finished the last scene in my notebook right about now. File this one under "fun with time warping." [Turns out I couldn't get the automated posting to work, so I'm posting it manually tonight. Sigh. And yes, I did manage to finish the last scene of #23.]



There was a pleasant surprise for me in my RSS feed this week—which some of you probably already know about, but in case not, I am here to share the wealth.

Dr. Faustus, of the blog EroticMadScience.com, has just published an erotic graphic novel based on his screenplay The Apsinthion Protocol, illustrated by Lon Ryden. It is available either as individual volumes in PDF or CBZ or as a single PDF file. And it's free, as we like it.

The Apsinthion Protocol is the first part of a series called Gnosis College—which as the name implies is a weird mix of philosophy, academic research, and sex, with a generous vibe of mad science thrown in. I've read it, enjoyed it, and also read the sequel, Study Abroad. It takes some time to get used to reading screenplays, but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty much like any short story, except with more dialogue. I haven't read the third and fourth parts yet, Progress in Research and Invisible Girl, Heroine, but they're next on my list.

I'm pleased to see that Dr. Faustus and Ryden are now producing a graphic novel based on Study Abroad, and the pages are posted on Dr. Faustus's main blog as well as here as they appear.

Have a look, it's worth it.