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[C Black TG Comics] Comics and Artwork

CBlack hates to make trans women with penis...
That's a shame...

(I, on the other hand...)
Well, I think the only CBlack protagonist who keeps his penis throughout the entire story is Melanie from SuperEgo, but it's never shown and she gets surgery in the final pages. So that's the closest CBlack has come to it..
 
In no serious place will practice a vaginoplasty to an unconscious victim of abuse.
It is clear that CBlack's knowledge of medical procedures is quite lacking.

First, the change of both testes to be so damaged that complete removal is necessary without there being any trauma to the "carrot" in between, is lower than 1%.
Second, the change of a succesful surgical repair for testicular trauma (if treated within 72 hrs) is over 75%. Even if the bloodflow is severely damaged, a vascular surgeon will attempt to restore the vessels, and only if circulation isn't restored with 12-24 hours, opt for removal to prevent necrosis, sepsis or the body responding to creating anti-sperm antibodies (which will lead to infertility). Only in the dire case where the testes are pulped (the entire internal structure of the organ has been destroyed) is an emergency orchiectomy a premise.

Let's take the medical jargon in these stories for what they are; a coathanger used by the author to bestow whatever ill fortune he desires onto his protagonist.
 
It is clear that CBlack's knowledge of medical procedures is quite lacking.

First, the change of both testes to be so damaged that complete removal is necessary without there being any trauma to the "carrot" in between, is lower than 1%.
Second, the change of a succesful surgical repair for testicular trauma (if treated within 72 hrs) is over 75%. Even if the bloodflow is severely damaged, a vascular surgeon will attempt to restore the vessels, and only if circulation isn't restored with 12-24 hours, opt for removal to prevent necrosis, sepsis or the body responding to creating anti-sperm antibodies (which will lead to infertility). Only in the dire case where the testes are pulped (the entire internal structure of the organ has been destroyed) is an emergency orchiectomy a premise.

Let's take the medical jargon in these stories for what they are; a coathanger used by the author to bestow whatever ill fortune he desires onto his protagonist.
And the magical fast transformations
 
Well, I think the only CBlack protagonist who keeps his penis throughout the entire story is Melanie from SuperEgo, but it's never shown and she gets surgery in the final pages. So that's the closest CBlack has come to it..
If I'm not mistaken the antagonist of Opportunities gets transformed at the end while keeping the penis. Although it is seen as a punishment...
 
lol honestly kudos to C Black for pulling the rug out one chapter after I figured. I knew the naive agreement to get bottom surgery thing would come back to bite Robin but I genuinely thought C Black might stick with just the orchi. Throwing the vaginoplasty in as a “surprise!” is so funny.
 
Since this is fictional erotica, it requires some creative freedom—it's not meant to be real life. You're splitting hairs over details that don't matter.
 
Since this is fictional erotica, it requires some creative freedom—it's not meant to be real life. You're splitting hairs over details that don't matter.
Well, setting some necessary creative freedom apart, most people enjoy stories more, when decisions can be related to and situations are more or less reproducible (or you at least understand how "that" could happen)...
Otherwise you get the same feeling that most horror films give to me: You think to yourself : "Nobody would do that decision in real life..." and you will not engage with the film anymore....

I can't count the number of times, that I stopped engaging with a medium, because decisions or plots were absolutely illogical... Even if the story is done in a fantasy oder sci-fi setting....
For me, if it lacks internal logic, it stops making fun to follow character stories...

So, for you it doesn't matter and that is fine... For me and some other it does....

And its ok to have different opinions here!
 
Apart from the breast injections that Robin had to have at the hands of the therapist this sudden accident has sadly lapsed the story into unbelievability. The only consolation is the fine artwork cblack produces and to see how the main character reacts to what has occurred that his meat and two veg are no longer on the table.
 
Since this is fictional erotica, it requires some creative freedom—it's not meant to be real life. You're splitting hairs over details that don't matter.

The problem is that when you take this kind of licence there is no difference between a fictional medical procedure or a fairy who gives you a magical vagina.
 
I think if you choose to be somewhat realistic in the set up and depiction of transitioning, the end result is going to be people intimately familiar with the process saying “hmmm… that’s not quite right.”

Personally, I think Cblack should be forcibly/coercively transitioned so they can get the details perfect.
 
The problem is that when you take this kind of licence there is no difference between a fictional medical procedure or a fairy who gives you a magical vagina.
I agree. There's plenty of examples in his previous works (magic pool in "Formula for Retirement", weird chemical in "College Life", a ghost in "A Ghost Story", experimental drug in "Opportunities", etc) where he has used a leap-of-faith mechanic, and that was okay. And it isn't the first time he has chosen to take this path, since almost the same thing happened in The Arrangement. If I didn't know any better, I'd say CBlack has a new kink...
Either way, making use of a real-life medical procedure in a completely faulty way is just plain wrong.
 
I think if you choose to be somewhat realistic in the set up and depiction of transitioning, the end result is going to be people intimately familiar with the process saying “hmmm… that’s not quite right.”

Personally, I think Cblack should be forcibly/coercively transitioned so they can get the details perfect.
The author getting its own medicine? That would be hilarious xD
 
A Miss-Judgement 501-522.

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Its all fitting into place with Robin stuck in a female body and unable to consider going back to playing at being a male again as the cops want him as their prime suspect. I just wonder how the genitlia could be badly injured and nothing else apart from bruising to the face.
 
Can anyone help me with a name of a comic that I've already read before but can't remember the name of it, it was about a man that got his body changed to a girls in a clinic by his girlfriend's ex who runs the clinic.
 

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