That's something that I've just run into recently. Someone warned me
against shelling out 10 bucks apiece for those Spolight issues, he
said it wasn't worth it. Ingrate. I ignored him of course, and
although I don't at all agree, I do see where he was coming from. The
strips in those comix seem to be much more oriented toward humorous
situations rather than the raw sexual ones of the portfolios. Is
there a particular reason for that, or did it just sorta come out
that way? Heheh, personally, I love it. I mean, watching the girls
take on a polar bear is great, but I dunno if it measures up to the
single frame of the hairspray gag in Spotlight 2. Keep me laughing
for weeks =P
Maybe I should make a poll about it. Mmmmmm, poll, I havn't made a
poll in awhile...
-Thylacine
Must...Resist....Post...Reflex....
Never...Get...Through....Archive...
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., "James Hardiman" <jmhcustomart_at_y...> wrote:
> Hey!
> Um, I don't think I ever drew a human having sex with the
> Skunkworks girls. I may have hinted at it in the convention comic,
> though.
> Why oral? Because that's my favorite! The comics don't usually
> display too wide a selection of sex acts, though. The folios show
a
> bunch of different stuff. Looking for something in particular?
>
> --JMH
>
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., Crazy Cat <crazycat_at_o...> wrote:
> >
> > Hey James,
> >
> > I finally break my silence here to tell you a question I wanted
to
> ask for
> > a long time now.
> > In all your comics and drawings, when a human (always a male)
seem
> to have
> > sex with the Skunworks girls or any other furry, it's always a
> cunnilingus
> > (you know, oral) and always to the gals only. Why is there is no
> other
> > interaction? Is there a specific reason for that?
> >
> >
> > Crazy Cat
Received on Sat Oct 27 2001 - 23:56:28 CDT