I agree with some of the people on the last page. This whole: Kevin getting into zipper reveal situations but him being protected by plot convenience, is getting really annoying very quickly. Once or twice in the past, maybe, but it feels like it’s every other page at this point. The back to back "OMG" situations just don’t carry any intrigue for the readers when they KNOW nothing’s gonna happen. Just because you draw different characters or put them in a new part of town, doesn’t change the fact it’s still the same gat damn situation. I’m not trying to be picky about my ‘fetish’ comics, but this is just….meh. Something I found interesting upon the first 100 or so pages quickly turned into something that I honestly can’t get behind much anymore. The story I fell for was some random guy finding a bodysuit that changes him to a perfect female counterpart and he gets up to wacky and crazy female antics while in said suit. This is less of a "Doris" thing and more of a "Kevin hiding away in his suit" thing. I don’t know if you were going for the whole "split personality while in the suit" deal, but that’s the kinda flow you were going for before. Idk, I’m not some philosophical teacher but, I think you can understand where my point comes across.
The comic isn’t what it was before and I think all the readers realize that.
Hard disagree on most pointd you made. Mega has been subverting expectations since the 4-5th comic panel. He clearly has subversion of common tropes at the core of the story. Nat is simply reflecting that reality would ensue if there was an insecure person getting measured. There’s never been a personality difference between Kevin in and out of the suit. And there’s never been an implied permanence of the suit. Within the first 30-40 panels he has a fantasy of getting laid in the suit and enjoys it and then next panel it’s a supposedly wholesome turn of events where Kevin gets pregnant and becomes a mother, and it’s a nightmare for him.
It’s always been what it is, people keep expecting this to be like a cliche TG story
Not my point, but whatever. My point is: Whether or not it’s at the core of the story, this (quite literal dick reveal) is getting old fast. The constant back and forth of "Oh no, it’s gonna happen, but at the same time never" is annoying a lot of us readers.
If you bothered to read half the comments on the last page you’d notice that. As for the split personality thing, I wrote that comment at 5am after being up all night, so expect some BS commenting here and there, but I stick by my point of the top sentence.
Nah, I was never going for the split personality thing. That’s why Kevin said he wasn’t gonna bother trying to be anyone but his regular self while in the bodysuit early on.
Mirror Mirror on the wall, my what a big zipper on Kevin’s thinly covered back ya’ll!
That or Nat is inside with her back to the mirror and Kevin’s back is facing the curtain, only for Elaine to come in and see the zipper.
I agree with some of the people on the last page. This whole: Kevin getting into zipper reveal situations but him being protected by plot convenience, is getting really annoying very quickly. Once or twice in the past, maybe, but it feels like it’s every other page at this point. The back to back "OMG" situations just don’t carry any intrigue for the readers when they KNOW nothing’s gonna happen. Just because you draw different characters or put them in a new part of town, doesn’t change the fact it’s still the same gat damn situation. I’m not trying to be picky about my ‘fetish’ comics, but this is just….meh. Something I found interesting upon the first 100 or so pages quickly turned into something that I honestly can’t get behind much anymore. The story I fell for was some random guy finding a bodysuit that changes him to a perfect female counterpart and he gets up to wacky and crazy female antics while in said suit. This is less of a "Doris" thing and more of a "Kevin hiding away in his suit" thing. I don’t know if you were going for the whole "split personality while in the suit" deal, but that’s the kinda flow you were going for before. Idk, I’m not some philosophical teacher but, I think you can understand where my point comes across.
The comic isn’t what it was before and I think all the readers realize that.
Hard disagree on most pointd you made. Mega has been subverting expectations since the 4-5th comic panel. He clearly has subversion of common tropes at the core of the story.
Nat is simply reflecting that reality would ensue if there was an insecure person getting measured.
There’s never been a personality difference between Kevin in and out of the suit. And there’s never been an implied permanence of the suit. Within the first 30-40 panels he has a fantasy of getting laid in the suit and enjoys it and then next panel it’s a supposedly wholesome turn of events where Kevin gets pregnant and becomes a mother, and it’s a nightmare for him.
It’s always been what it is, people keep expecting this to be like a cliche TG story
Not my point, but whatever.
My point is: Whether or not it’s at the core of the story, this (quite literal dick reveal) is getting old fast. The constant back and forth of "Oh no, it’s gonna happen, but at the same time never" is annoying a lot of us readers.
If you bothered to read half the comments on the last page you’d notice that. As for the split personality thing, I wrote that comment at 5am after being up all night, so expect some BS commenting here and there, but I stick by my point of the top sentence.
Nah, I was never going for the split personality thing. That’s why Kevin said he wasn’t gonna bother trying to be anyone but his regular self while in the bodysuit early on.
Damn I’m loving this comic more and more !!
Hmmm… Nasty scar on a thigh that makes for an excuse to not show certain area… Nah, nothing suspicious, defenitely not trans
I love Nat. She is just so funny. "but as the best fitter in the country as voted by myself…"
She also seems a bit hyper (or maybe just overly enthusiastic), and the comedic surprise entries, almost as if on cue.
Yes, Doris, you are an idiot. But we love you anyway.