04-09-2017 | #1 |
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Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Hi there everyone!
Some of you might be familiar with some of my work over the years and my portfolios that are over on DA, FA, and TGI. I have been lurking around the Process forums for quite some time and would like to begin contributing more so I thought I would post some of my more recent works and start a dialogue with you guys & gals since there are many other great artists and contributors here! I've been around the TF community a LONG time - since the days when Werekatt had one of the only sites online and Doc's Lab was the go-to site for stories. Although I don't always get to post as frequently as I would like to, I have enjoyed developing my skills and writing over the years and have kind of been having my own renaissance of manips and stories lately. For those that aren't aware, I began developing a new TF "universe" in a series of stories I recently completed, which revolves around the nefarious Archer Farms. I wanted to kick it all off with a really detailed and fairly realistic TF story, which there don't seem to be too many of, and the first sequence is a 4-chapter story called "A Pain in the Ass" which follows a woman's TF into a donkey. Please give it a read and follow up with some feedback if you'd like! It's always appreciated! I am currently writing the next sequence in the series, titled "Laid Off" which will follow one of the characters from "A Pain in the Ass." Anyways, as always, I'd like to thank you all for any feedback and support and look forward to having some great conversations with folks on here! -MM http://mysteryman29.deviantart.com/ http://www.furaffinity.net/user/mysteryman29/ Also, as a side note, I am very interested to see where the new TF movie development with this forum goes and would be willing to contribute to the success of that so I hope it all comes to fruition! |
04-09-2017 | #2 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Happy to see you posting here. I've always loved your stuff.
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04-09-2017 | #3 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Have to admit: I love your work. It's awesome.
(And sounds like you're from the same timeperiod that I'm from. Werekatt's site was sweet ) |
04-09-2017 | #4 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Thanks guys! Like I said, I really appreciate the feedback and kind words. It certainly helps motivate me to do more work.
It's been quite a journey seeing TF sites change over the years since the early 2000s. It was so eye-opening coming across all of that content for the first time back then. I'm glad to see that there are still some good sources (like here) for TF content. Too bad there isn't more of it in film or TV nowadays though. |
04-09-2017 | #5 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Been a while since I even tried visiting TGI (or remembered to). Nice to see you popping up somewhere else.
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04-09-2017 | #6 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
*kneels down in reverence*
Your stories are legendary. Your manipulations, doubly so. 11 out of 10, my good sir.
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04-09-2017 | #7 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Thank you kindly guys! It's been fun working on all of this stuff over the years! I hope I can continue to work on more over time! That's certainly my plan!
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04-09-2017 | #8 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Love your stuff, welcome!
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04-10-2017 | #9 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
Thanks MysteryMan for sharing! I always loved your skills in doing manips and it's great to have you here!
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04-25-2017 | #10 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
For the fans of my "Pain In the Ass" series, here is part 1 of the first spinoff storyline, featuring Karen Clarke, Amy's administrative assistant, and the effects that the Archer Farms gift basket goodies have on her over the course of a weekend.
This series is called "Laid Off" Enjoy! |
04-26-2017 | #11 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
good stuff.
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05-27-2017 | #12 |
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Re: Mystery Man's Manips & Stories
All done with chapter 2 of "Laid Off!" Enjoy!
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