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Tags: Belly Belly bulge Big Belly Big Breasts Bulge Camera Catgirl chair Comic Commission Digestion Digestion Noises F/F Fatal Female Pred Female Prey groan groaning belly hostage kicking Lab Coat Nipples NSFW Nude Female Oral Vore rayne revealing clothes Same Size scientist pred Soft Vore Sophia Blood Struggling tied up Weight Gain
A commissioned comic for Robertruler77 of Sophia Blood and Rayne (his OCs) having a little devious experiment~
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Posted by bwill194 4 years ago Report
This is wonderful, really well done!
Posted by SpaghettiCultists 4 years ago Report
Thank you, it was fun to do! :D
Posted by asdn534Sans 4 years ago Report
Really nice! I love the stomach text bubbles aswell
Posted by mibankai1171 4 years ago Report
This is good ^_^
Posted by UnreliableKnight 4 years ago Report
Yeah, the stomach dialogue bubbles are a great touch. Well done!
Posted by Cypher1 4 years ago Report
Results inconclusive, this definitely calls for further testing.
Posted by MimicLeaf123 4 years ago Report
Very well done drawing and I like it.
Also that's one way to deal with a criminal, just saying.(◕ᴗ◕✿)
Posted by SpaghettiCultists 4 years ago Report
>That's one way to deal with a criminal
All criminals deserve to be turned into tit fat.
Posted by MimicLeaf123 4 years ago Report
Hmmm.... You do have a point.
Posted by FlyingTMan 4 years ago Report
More iterations of the experiment will give her more conclusive results. She must repeat the procedure many more times. For science.
Posted by FlyingTMan 4 years ago Report
Also, the camera battery going down was a clever way to show the time gap between the last two frames.
Posted by SpaghettiCultists 4 years ago Report
Yeah with the camera concept I wanted to have a visual guide that would convey time passing by.
Posted by TW 4 years ago Report
Fantastic comic sequence. Lines, shading, story. very well done.
Posted by BlueIce 4 years ago Report
Seems like this could pave the way for more testing