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Image -- Is it all a dream?
I thought I'd either post or at least direct attention to BE sequences that I haven't seen up somewhere on the 'Net already. Since I'm a bit unclear about how much is all right to post in this Forum, I'll just identify the manga and show a key page or two.
Here are two pages from Kawamoto Hiroshi's Kokuhou Chichi Musume Chami <National Treasure Breast Girl Chami> (given on the back cover as 'Kokuhou Titimusume Tyami', for anyone trying a search). The sequence, which runs several pages, appears to involve an experimenter describing to Chami a concoction ('tea') he's developed. "At last, it's ready! We'll soon see its effect." Later, we see him slipping into her bedroom at night to administer a dose to her in her sleep, with the outcome shown here. (As it turns out, Chami was dreaming this part: in the morning, she learns that it serves a rather different purpose.) |
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Marvelous! I think I'll upload that BE Page onto the site, since it looks pretty good ^^ Thanks for sharing!
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These pages captures my attention... Yum!
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awesome find! Thanks for sharing.
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Well, good, I'm glad that was a new one! Here's the panels that go immediately before (the first three) and after (the last two).
Kawamoto-sensei doesn't have any actual story BE sequences that I've found, but there are a couple of brief imagined ones... |
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you wouldn't happen to have that entire manga would you? cause if ya did, it would be great it ya posted it as a .rar file. But if ya don't wanna thats fine. But thanks for the post
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I don't own this one: I got it from www.akobu.com. So I have a folder full of files, but no capability to compress it (you don't wanna know what I'm running on here...). There's also the issue of copyright -- I think I'm pushing things to upload seven pages as it is.
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Also, there is no system in place to compensate creative people for their work when it appears anywhere on the Web or gets copied and transferred (which is *incredibly* easy to do compared to getting it printed on paper -- a LOT more people publish 'blogs and participate in forums than ever were involved with 'zines and APAs). Those people would have to be getting paid somehow, so that they would want to continue to publish. (A great deal of the artwork that appears on the 'Net is simply donated, with the artist having no expectation of getting money for it -- though I think their wishes concerning distribution should still be respected.) All of this wonderful stuff people can easily have access to (assuming they can afford a computer or 'Net device -- that's *another* story) runs on money. "Free Web" would work great if we didn't have to worry about money... |
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