kyle and sea salt (first class entertainment and etc) created by redrusker
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First Class Entertainment [P19]

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Have you ever fantasized about joining the Mile High Club? Well now you can! This is "First Class Entertainment," a porn comic detailing my boy Sea Salt's "employment" on a commercial airliner that offers a premium... companionship service to its customers. Like my last projects, this comic will be released for free and supported solely through donations -donators get nifty perks like high resolution copies, .pdf files, sketches, and more!

It'll be messy, dirty, naughty, with a little bit of raunchiness and almost certainly... a little bit cramped? This comic is primarily funded through Patreon, at the following link -pledging gets you access to the aforementioned perks but also .psd files for other illustrations and oodles of doodles.

http://www.patreon.com/redrusker

If you don't like Patreon but are still feeling generous enough to contribute a few bucks, you can do so by clicking here! .

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  • Time does slow down for the important moments of your life..

    like school !

    I wish i could get back too school :I

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  • "Although as a side effect of the time dilation, Kyle's arms and legs started to phase into each other and form him into a twisted, crablike creature. It was like he knew that non-Euclidean anatomy was my fetish."

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  • GarethGobulcoque said:
    "Although as a side effect of the time dilation, Kyle's arms and legs started to phase into each other and form him into a twisted, crablike creature. It was like he knew that non-Euclidean anatomy was my fetish."

    This

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  • "...It pushed all my buttons..."

    Given past examples, pushing Sea Salts buttons has the difficulty level of sand blasting a soup cracker.

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  • C.Spicyweener said:
    "...It pushed all my buttons..."

    Given past examples, pushing Sea Salts buttons has the difficulty level of sand blasting a soup cracker.

    I laughed more then I should have

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  • C.Spicyweener said:
    "...It pushed all my buttons..."

    Given past examples, pushing Sea Salts buttons has the difficulty level of sand blasting a soup cracker.

    This didn't even occur to me until I read that, but that was hilarious. I especially loved the word play.

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  • LittleGarry said:
    His name's Alexander Salt. He's blue, like the sea, I guess, so, Sea - Salt then..?

    Damn, this kid could give me heart disease

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  • I was thinking maybe because a sea salt concoction can be used to clear the colon... But your explanation makes more sense.

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  • SoupDogg said:
    I was thinking maybe because a sea salt concoction can be used to clear the colon... But your explanation makes more sense.

    Sea salt's colon is made of rubber.

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  • SoupDogg said:
    Why is his name Sea Salt

    The pattern of blue marks around his body look like a trail of large salt crystals. Some types of sea salt have a bluish tint.

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  • And does any1 know another good furry like this one? Ive already read the 'Unconditional' series, and every other story containing Sea Salt ( Alex Sebastian Salt )

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  • SoupDogg said:
    Why is his name Sea Salt

    His real name is Alex Sebastion Salt, so, I guess the Sea comes from Sebastian, it states his name in the first story of him titled "School Daze"

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  • ILikeTrains69 said:
    And does any1 know another good furry like this one? Ive already read the 'Unconditional' series, and every other story containing Sea Salt ( Alex Sebastian Salt )

    First time for everything and dog days of summer by Blotch
    Roommates arcs 1, 2 and 3 by Spelunker Sal
    Little Buddy 1, 2 and 3 by Meesh
    The Only if You... comics by Art Decade
    These artists have some other great comics so check them if you're interested (BTW sorry for the late response)

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  • How is this a important moment in life? He skip school quite a bit I can tell but how is this important in life.

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