I just discovered this awesome boindage peril indie comic created by Kinky-Geek-Comics. The art style is sexy and detailed, looking like an actual professional art work and not cheap.
You can purchase this comic here: https://www.kinkygeekcomics.com/
He has a kickstarter campagin for his sequel available here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ki ... oject_link
Here's a link to their deviant art page so you can view previews: https://www.deviantart.com/kinky-geek-comics/gallery
Ms. Ravishing - Indie Peril Bondage Comic
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Ms. Ravishing - Indie Peril Bondage Comic
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Re: Ms. Ravishing - Indie Peril Bondage Comic
This is a great idea! Especially if other websites (Gumroad, etc) are cutting back on selling fetish content, then take matters into your own hands.
However, I carefully checked out the options, and nowhere does it say that there is a printed version of this comic. There are only downloads. I understand it might be somewhat difficult to find a printer that will tackle this material, but it can't be impossible. Others have done it.
I'll have to stick with Arachna and Blue Bombshell until fetish comic creators come up with a solution to make printed comics available the way Eros Comix (a spinoff of Fantagraphics, if I remember correctly) used to print them. But I wish these creators fantastic success!
However, I carefully checked out the options, and nowhere does it say that there is a printed version of this comic. There are only downloads. I understand it might be somewhat difficult to find a printer that will tackle this material, but it can't be impossible. Others have done it.
I'll have to stick with Arachna and Blue Bombshell until fetish comic creators come up with a solution to make printed comics available the way Eros Comix (a spinoff of Fantagraphics, if I remember correctly) used to print them. But I wish these creators fantastic success!

