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刀らぶ2

ついったであげてた奴まとめました。♂も♀も創作審神者います。うちにたろうさんはいません(絶望)

English : sword love 2

I just put together a list of the ones I gave away. Both male and female are creative judges. There is no Taro in my house (despair).

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  • noway95 said:
    Before anyone asks this one is from 2015. It is not new, sorry.

    I should've warned people but as a Sanzo fan I wanted to bring my contribution by posting another of her art on this site regardless of the age of the pic.

    I'm wondering why her entire Pixiv folio isn't already there.

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  • ginkei said:
    I should've warned people but as a Sanzo fan I wanted to bring my contribution by posting another of her art on this site regardless of the age of the pic.

    I'm wondering why her entire Pixiv folio isn't already there.

    You know that sanzo is man?

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  • stasyel22 said:
    You know that sanzo is man?

    Wait, I read that Sanzo is female in there post #2503014 :

    aetherium85 said:
    Well, to start, Sanzo is/was a female (a real one). This bit is important to understanding what happened because all of the monsters in her stories were more or less self-inserts - she had incredibly low self-esteem, and that's how she saw herself. Though her stuff had been around for a while beforehand, it caught some fancy business exec's eyes during the height of the whole 'Monster Girl' trend (kicked off by the manga and anime 'Monster Musume: Everyday Life With Monster Girls). Wanting to cash in on that popularity, they gave Sanzo a manga deal based off of her oneshot 'My Girlfriend is a T-Rex', but under a condition: she had to change all of the dinosaurs into generic monster girls. Naturally, this clashed with Sanzo's whole theme (remember - every monster heroine in her stories was a reflection of how she saw herself), and she still insisted on making them more monstrous; in the end, they compromised with the abominations we got in the actual manga (wholly human upper torsos, wholly dinosaur lower torsos). The manga wasn't well received, and it flopped after a mere 2 volumes (20 chapters). Her comic was dropped, her reputation was tarnished, and she went completely radio silent almost immediately afterwards. Given her clear low sense of self-worth and the rather dark themes of her last works (including this one) involving the death or suicide of the main heroine (again, a stand-in for herself), there are some serious concerns about her abrupt and exceedingly prolonged silence - even her personal Twitter went completely dead, and has not updated in years...

    But it's hard to tell since I feel like female artists on the net want to hide the fact they're women to avoid troubles (so far Merunyaa and Alfa995 are female artists but aside from that I don't know others).

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  • hhhh... i miss you Sanzo. You were a visionary. I hope they are still alive... they could make it big as a patreon artist doing their own comics... seriously. screw mega corps.

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  • ginkei said:
    I should've warned people but as a Sanzo fan I wanted to bring my contribution by posting another of her art on this site regardless of the age of the pic.

    I'm wondering why her entire Pixiv folio isn't already there.

    I was wondering how there is still more to add despite all these years

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  • frostedscales said:
    hhhh... i miss you Sanzo. You were a visionary. I hope they are still alive... they could make it big as a patreon artist doing their own comics... seriously. screw mega corps.

    Same... I sincerely think that male on female teratophilia (monster loving) is underrated and nobody did that as well as this artist post #841926

    bluemoonstruckwolf said:
    I was wondering how there is still more to add despite all these years.

    The rest is on Pixiv I think.

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