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Dragon FangX 02-26-2008 01:02 PM

Dragon Heart
 
Ok, I'm a positive guy. But seriously, can ANYWAY think of a positive that would come from this transformation?

http://www.kdingo.net/champ/pics/mai...g2_itemId=5259
http://www.kdingo.net/champ/pics/mai...g2_itemId=5336

SoylentOrange 02-26-2008 01:24 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
Haha, man, we were just having a pages-long discussion about this guy in the TG forum...


For the record, I think this is one of the more interesting and innovative TFs I've ever seen, even forgiving the morbid nature of its conclusion.

TF-Viewer 02-26-2008 01:25 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
The baby dragon gets to live? Does that count?

Very_Good_Karma 02-26-2008 01:28 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
Holy Hell. Maybe I should just stop clicking on links people post to kdingo.net?

Me: "But why is she still conscious all that time? Can't the Dragon just eat her?"

Artist Whose Name I Cannot Figure Out: "Well... Um... I... Oh! The dragon needs her brain! I mean, the heart needs her brain. I mean her heart needs her brain, to make it keep beating, you know? Nerve control or something. That's why. The multiple lifetimes of tortuous existence aren't gratuitous at all."

Now I'm wondering if this guy hasn't made a series of comics about a miserable Borg drone:

24-hour cycle #453728: Stood in my recharge station all day. *Sigh*

From a Star Trek fan perspective, that might almost be funny. But I'm sure Whats-his-name could find some way to make it horrific.

SoylentOrange 02-26-2008 01:38 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
Now now, no reason to be venomous about it...

Dragon FangX 02-26-2008 01:57 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
I like the artist myself. While I agree it is quiet morbid, that particuler sequence, it is something more origanel than anything else we've been getting from the majority of artists these days. Most artists seem to like staying with in the comfort zones and do the regular TFs. Its people like him that keep me interested in the TF community in general.

I myself enjoy finding more bizarre TFs because it might just inspire me. I might regret it later on but, at the time, I am pleased with what I found.

Long John Silvers 02-26-2008 05:22 PM

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Maybe she be becominin' the dragon by some bizarre form of osmosis?

no-name 02-26-2008 06:23 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
uh....wow.
you can't say that sequence wasn't unique, and it worked out fairly well IMO.

Miracle overloading 02-26-2008 09:54 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
that's horrifying

humble.fool 02-26-2008 11:14 PM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
Horrifying, yes. Quite interesting, also yes.

Anurubius 02-27-2008 06:13 AM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
bleh, thats all poppycock... a tiny human maiden would never be resilient enough for something like that...

... and my heart has six chambers


five lungs...

blackvelvetrpg 02-27-2008 08:01 AM

Re: Dragon Heart
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragon FangX (Post 147691)
it is something more origanel than anything else we've been getting from the majority of artists these days. Most artists seem to like staying with in the comfort zones and do the regular TFs.

Back in 1980 and earlier,before the invention of BBS ,the internet and all that
what's called 'regular tf' didn't exist.The furries weren't even born yet and theres no way Warren,Charleton,Gold Key could have sold comics with nothing
but erotic/risque transformation drawings in them.There was no 'transfur'

Back then the transformation sequences were part of a story,generally of
a chilren/adult horror plot.

What you're looking at here is a reinvention of the 1950's-1980's
view of what transformation art was about.

Basically
tf is dead(good riddance!)
long live horror!


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