Y'know, I'm going to complain a little about the monster girl tag. I think the monster girl tag should be reserved for girls with clear anatomical differences, like your lamias, mermaids, etc. Girls that are basically indistinguishable from human shouldn't get the tag. Vampires (like we apparently have here) and succubi are common and distinct enough that they should have their own tag. Just my two cents.
Actually Succubus does have it's own tag. I can agree with you, since when I see that tag I typically expect something a little more....outrageous? It's hard to gauge sometimes because you might have a story that involves a snake god turning into a lady or something like that. Would that be still be considered Monster Girl (It's still tagged that way).
Like yourself, I think a true Monster Girl should have some sort of 'outrageous' physical attribute---fangs, horns, hooves, wings, tail, cat-slit eyes, pointed ears---that clearly indicates her inhuman nature.
Having said that, I must concede there are stories on Fakku (like Sasamori Tomoe's great "Living with Succubus" series), in which the monster girls look just like ordinary humans.
That's a good point. In my own comment,
I suggested Sasha may simply be a lovely
well-bred cannibal (she doesn't even have
fangs). The story is extremely ambiguous.
Kandume you’ve made magical artwork once again. But I am severely confused as to what the hell happened. I imagined it was a bitter sweet vampirism story and she turned him but I look and the comments and everything from she drained him to cannibalism and then finally to the poor fucker is stuffed in that tiny, rinky dink, friggin suitcase hits my retinas and man it was fun to read each one. God I love the comments section.
So I don't know if I would consider her a Monster Girl, but more like a cannibal of sorts. She mentions loving Japan and how tasty the "meat" is and she tells him he'll live on insider of her. Lastly, on the first page she is carrying the suitcase with one hand, but on the last page she needs both hands to carry it. Obviously a great deal of weight has been put in. That's my two cents.
Your probably right. Being as its erotica, & the dialogue & line art, and pacing went so smoothly,
I didn't stop to scrutinize anything, but after your comment and going back and reading it and
really eyeballing the panels, your probably right.
I'm curious what type of monster she is at this point... ("live on inside her forever?!") that's a bit scary.
Ah, always nice to see more Monster Girl goodness. That title certainly intrigues me, though. Well...At least he died happy, I suppose? Everything she said and did can be interpreted in a multitude of ways, really, and the Monster Girl tag simply expands the amount of possibilities.
I like ambiguous stories, but this one is unusually ambiguous. It feels like we came in during the last ten minutes of a movie. We have SO many questions.
What is the significance of the title, "Sacrifice"? How long have Sasha and Yukitaka known each other? Why is he keeping a scrapbook of her "activities"? Do those activities involve other missing persons? (Yukitaka seems to be aware of Sasha's taste for meat) What exactly happened to Yukitaka? Did Sasha EAT him, or did she take him home in her suspiciously big suitcase to serve as a meal later? What IS Sasha? Is she a vampire who's been slowly draining Yukitaka's life force? Or is she some sort of man-eating demon? She's tagged as a "monster girl," but she could simply be the scion of a family of refined, highly-cultured cannibals.
In retrospect, Sasha's line, "[Japan is] a wonderful country and the meat is so tasty," becomes rather chilling, since it suggests Yukitaka is not her first victim.
The More You Know.
sort of 'outrageous' physical attribute---fangs, horns, hooves,
wings, tail, cat-slit eyes, pointed ears---that clearly indicates
her inhuman nature.
Having said that, I must concede there are stories on Fakku
(like Sasamori Tomoe's great "Living with Succubus" series),
in which the monster girls look just like ordinary humans.
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I suggested Sasha may simply be a lovely
well-bred cannibal (she doesn't even have
fangs). The story is extremely ambiguous.
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