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SUMMONER’S TWIST - Page 7

(Hey all! Hope you enjoyed this month's Patreon comic! Let me know what you thought of the half-tone experiment. Any critiques would be greatly appreciated!


PS: Remember tonight is the last night for Creativity Tier patrons to get their story ideas in for next month's vote ^^)



He can’t hold it back anymore. The small corgi’s stomach inflates hugely as a torrent of seed is released inside of her. Gallons of cum fill every available space inside her, expanding her breasts just as much as her womb.


The two massive creatures continue growing and expanding and their little love nest gets smaller and smaller. It seems the corgi’s idea of a discreet little corner to sneak off and fool around in isn’t quite as discreet when you’re several hundred pounds of muscle and fluids.


The two large, lascivious library workers are on full display. The crowd will be checking out a little bit more than just books for the moment.

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Comments

She seems a more reasonable size these days X3

Rabid Cowolf

There will definitely be a part 2 going up for the voters this month! ^u^

Rabid Cowolf

part 2 is needed if u ask me XD

orze

Zebra! :D

Balina

Oh heres a great idea maybe you could do a crossover of these 2 characters with those from an old comic about that girl mouse and her horse boyfriend who got inflated from hearing some crazy music and from cum inflation(but no popping this time around) do you know which old comic I mean?

P.U.H.

Well who knows, maybe there'll be a sequel next month. =3

Rabid Cowolf

i think that the corigi should be more blob shaped and bigger as well? oh well its still great!

P.U.H.

Cleaning up and greyscaling adds about an hour or so per page but if it makes the comics better I'm more than happy to take the extra time. ^_^

Rabid Cowolf

While I can't clearly state the why, I CAN say I like the halftone experiment :o definitely wouldn't mind you trying it in later comics, assuming it's not too much of a pain for you to work with.

Kirk Allwein


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