rosie13
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The latest issue of FM 53 leaves me skeptical :
- First, in terms of the storyline, Tony discovers and ends up approving of what Sonia is doing on the farm in FM 38, and even finds pleasure in it. Then, finally, he no longer approves of all this in FM 51 with Byron, although he's still excited by the situation in FM 52. Finally, he decides it's not a good idea in the latest issue, issue 53. The result is a rather banal scene in the middle of a living room... sorry, but it really gives the impression that CD no longer knows "where to go" and is improvising as he goes along.
- Finally, in terms of graphics, it seems that for reasons of "speed," CD and J. Brown have opted to permanently remove all overlays of sensations and movements. The result is static, lifeless drawing boards. Considering that it took nearly a year to publish the new issue of FM, we weren't averse to a few days or weeks of inlays. But it seems this is the publisher's new policy.
Ultimately, very, very disappointed with this new Opus, and I dare say on all levels. I hope this is just a transitional edition, and that the potential is there for a story with twists and turns, I say that because I'm a fan of Sonia's graphics and she deserves better.
Every time CD has a good idea for a plot twist, whether it's sending Sonia to the farm, including either Charles (FM 34) or Tony in his games, or looking for a younger boy... it seems like something is holding him back or he simply forgets where he was going with this. Perhaps the burden of too many edited characters is making him lose track.
Yes you are right and to cut a long story short we were impatiently waiting for Tony to finally suck Byron,
and actively participates in sex with Byron and Sonia






















