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Both characters are completely in line with the plot.
Cinthia, to them, is a sexual object sold by her own father, and she has sex with animals. Neither of them respects her.
They're both focused solely on sex; it doesn't make sense for them to be kind to her.

This is completely in line with the script.
 
There's a truly noticeable evolution in the narrative that characterizes the recently released episodes. I noticed this in the last two chapters of "Miranda" and also in chapter 26 of "Big Black Cocks." Furthermore, I noticed some innovations in the 3D art, both by Juanito Brown and Teddy, including the sexual positions performed by the characters. So far, everything is very pleasing, despite the absence of PIGKING's main writer, CrazyDad. I'm waiting for episode 33 of "Forbidden Desire - Remake" to see if this evolution will also characterize the series starring Claire and Chloe.
Responsibility for the scripts has now been entrusted to Teddy and Juanito Brown, who, in my opinion, have surpassed with talent anything that could have been expected. There is a new positive energy and above all, finally something that gives each publication its own narrative and its own universe, where precisely all the publications had a tendency to all resemble each other. The mother, the cuckolded father, the incestuous son, etc. etc. all that was very repetitive. In addition, you will notice that the CD logo has been removed from the last two issues of Lost Family, to take back the original PK logo from this series.
 
I rather see this sequence as a "break" in the bestial narration. It was planned for a long time to introduce secondary characters, it was first Mr. Kobayashi but finally it did not happen but it is not important it is the confirmation of Johnson's sordid plan to develop his business by using his daughter without his knowledge. But all this "dramatic", darker turn, paradoxically revives the more bestial and assumed nature of Cynthia, and I finally find a beginning of coherence
It’s clear that there needs to be a break from this sequence of stories focused only on animals with Cynthia. I completely agree with you on that point. In the narrative, it’s giving the impression that the author wants to make these two men permanent residents of the island, which, to me, would be nonsense.
In Lost Family 10 and 11, Jhonson already wanted to set up an orgy, a gangbang with Cynthia and a group of well-endowed black men. But then the Gorilla showed up to put an end to the party. Actually, this had been the perverted old father’s idea from the beginning.
In a way, it makes sense within the context, but I didn’t really like that super aggressive vibe. I think the scene could have been more comedic, like in other moments, or something more natural and less forced. Portraying those two black men as extremely aggressive felt artificial, especially with the excuse that they were out of control or under some hallucinogen. That’s what bothered me the most.
Maybe the author is setting things up to repeat the Gorilla’s grand entrance, or even bring back the dogs, and who knows, the black stallion as well. But honestly, keeping these two characters permanently on the island will end up wearing out the plot and destroying the story and context built so far. This exaggerated aggressiveness might be intentional, but for me, it didn’t work that well.
As for the horses, I think it’s time to take a break from them too, although the author might still want to explore Cynthia’s story with the black stallion a bit more. Adding two more dogs to the plot could also be interesting. Then, perhaps, there could be a reunion with the gorillas, including the baby gorilla who would now be older. The stories with Thomas have already become more natural, but at some point, the author suggested that Cynthia might have been impregnated by him. Let’s wait and see what happens next. I’m not against taking a break from the animals – I actually think it’s necessary. I also agree that the story is very well written, and the visual effects are splendid – they’ve improved a lot. Cynthia is very expressive again and has become very beautiful.
 
It’s clear that there needs to be a break from this sequence of stories focused only on animals with Cynthia. I completely agree with you on that point. In the narrative, it’s giving the impression that the author wants to make these two men permanent residents of the island, which, to me, would be nonsense.
In Lost Family 10 and 11, Jhonson already wanted to set up an orgy, a gangbang with Cynthia and a group of well-endowed black men. But then the Gorilla showed up to put an end to the party. Actually, this had been the perverted old father’s idea from the beginning.
In a way, it makes sense within the context, but I didn’t really like that super aggressive vibe. I think the scene could have been more comedic, like in other moments, or something more natural and less forced. Portraying those two black men as extremely aggressive felt artificial, especially with the excuse that they were out of control or under some hallucinogen. That’s what bothered me the most.
Maybe the author is setting things up to repeat the Gorilla’s grand entrance, or even bring back the dogs, and who knows, the black stallion as well. But honestly, keeping these two characters permanently on the island will end up wearing out the plot and destroying the story and context built so far. This exaggerated aggressiveness might be intentional, but for me, it didn’t work that well.
As for the horses, I think it’s time to take a break from them too, although the author might still want to explore Cynthia’s story with the black stallion a bit more. Adding two more dogs to the plot could also be interesting. Then, perhaps, there could be a reunion with the gorillas, including the baby gorilla who would now be older. The stories with Thomas have already become more natural, but at some point, the author suggested that Cynthia might have been impregnated by him. Let’s wait and see what happens next. I’m not against taking a break from the animals – I actually think it’s necessary. I also agree that the story is very well written, and the visual effects are splendid – they’ve improved a lot. Cynthia is very expressive again and has become very beautiful.
Apparently Bill would have paid Johnson for just one week so it won't be permanent. The aggression of the two brothers was already felt a little in Nicoly and for me it adds spice to the story. I find that the "everyone is nice and loves each other with love at the slightest contact" side had become very boring, the peak having been reached when Cynthia wanted her son to become her husband, it was useless and grotesque (LF42). I find this aggression realistic in the context of "return to the wild" that this island provides. And then, people capable of "renting" Cynthia to her father, cannot be angels, it therefore corresponds to a logic 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️

For the rest, there's still a lot to discover on the island so as not to give the horses too much of a repetitive place. The moose, the African impala, the chimpanzees and even the baboon with whom Cynthia never finished her conversation, and others. So in this context, the possibilities are endless to surprise the reader over a very long period of time.

You're right, by finding her old haircut, Cynthia's face became visible again and above all much more expressive and that is really a real success
 
Apparently Bill would have paid Johnson for just one week so it won't be permanent. The aggression of the two brothers was already felt a little in Nicoly and for me it adds spice to the story. I find that the "everyone is nice and loves each other with love at the slightest contact" side had become very boring, the peak having been reached when Cynthia wanted her son to become her husband, it was useless and grotesque (LF42). I find this aggression realistic in the context of "return to the wild" that this island provides. And then, people capable of "renting" Cynthia to her father, cannot be angels, it therefore corresponds to a logic 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️

For the rest, there's still a lot to discover on the island so as not to give the horses too much of a repetitive place. The moose, the African impala, the chimpanzees and even the baboon with whom Cynthia never finished her conversation, and others. So in this context, the possibilities are endless to surprise the reader over a very long period of time.

You're right, by finding her old haircut, Cynthia's face became visible again and above all much more expressive and that is really a real success
It seems that Bill was taken from one of Frank Romano’s stories. He’s an excellent renderer, but the characters he creates are, so to speak, not very attractive. I basically don’t like most of his characters, especially because his female characters are far from the attractive PigKing style. Actually, I consider Frank to be in a category of his own in that sense. Personally, I don’t like elderly characters, but I make an exception for one character he created. I have no prejudice against elderly characters or anything like that; for me, it’s purely an aesthetic issue.
For example, in Hell Village 10 Micaela, he presented a very well-designed aesthetic of an elderly character, with very well-rendered nipples. Later, in Skylar, he created another character that was also far from the PigKing standard. He tends to develop characters that are unconventional, aimed at a very specific audience, which in my view is quite a minority.
Going back to Bill, from what you said, he was taken from a rather obscure story, being basically a third-tier character inserted into Lost Family. It’s valid, but it’s not very exciting.
Another thing that could change Lost Family from becoming too peripheral would be to bring in a character from the Kobayashi Family, for example, Kobayashi’s daughter. That would give Cynthia a break and create space to develop other stories. I would bring Kobayashi’s daughter into Lost Family and keep her there, developing a parallel storyline that would later connect with the main plot. It would be interesting to see Cynthia becoming her mentor in bestiality, like a teacher guiding her. I think that would add a really unique touch.
Instead of endlessly creating new characters, they could make better use of the ones they already have, building a story with more depth and dimension and connecting everything better. After all, Kobayashi has already appeared in Lost Family, so it makes sense to insert his daughter into that universe. This way, the story wouldn’t feel so scattered and would have a much bigger impact without having to rely only on Cynthia or on third-tier characters like Bill.
 
Personally I'm not a fan of interracial, but I understand the idea of wanting to vary the content so that it doesn't become repetitive, since so far it has dealt more with incest and bestiality topics. He had his encounters with Roman, one of the three characters who were supposed to play natives. Anyway, this was going to happen... since that meeting was postponed due to the gorilla. From what I've seen in these last two episodes, I wouldn't support the idea of always seeing them as residents (I know they'll only be there for a week). I hope Cynthia doesn't get obsessed with the dicks of those brothers and how they have treated her, because I was struck by a dialogue that she says "that was what I was looking for" because both of them are giving her holes. I hope it's in a general sense and not specifically just with them.But since that has not yet been clarified, it gives the impression that she might feel obsessed only with that pair. I hope it's not like that. I don't like the idea of her being the whore of those.


Anyway, the idea that is planted is that millionaires pay Johnson to have sex with his daughter. If that's true, they might even include the idea of a millionaire's son paying to have sex with Cynthia, so it varies as they say. And, of course, let it vary and not include another black guy, because if I wanted to see blacks, I would watch the huge black dicks comic.

I hope that what Johnson said is true, that she is the one who takes advantage of them and the situation does not turn out the other way... that he does not become obsessed with any of the clients he has and will have thanks to his father's business. Because with his body he can convince anyone, animal or human. We may disagree on some things, but that's how I see it in terms of the story. Now, with the poses and all the photos, and even with the return of her hair, it's been really wonderful.
 
Responsibility for the scripts has now been entrusted to Teddy and Juanito Brown, who, in my opinion, have surpassed with talent anything that could have been expected. There is a new positive energy and above all, finally something that gives each publication its own narrative and its own universe, where precisely all the publications had a tendency to all resemble each other. The mother, the cuckolded father, the incestuous son, etc. etc. all that was very repetitive. In addition, you will notice that the CD logo has been removed from the last two issues of Lost Family, to take back the original PK logo from this series.
In fact, the way Teddy and Juanito Brown write their episode scripts differs greatly from CrazyDad's methodology. I perceive a greater complexity in the essence of the scripts; they are more carefully composed, and this is evident in the dialogue between the characters. And also in their reflections. A good example is Miranda's reflections in episode 16 of her series, specifically when she is positioned over Justin, her enormous buttocks inches from his face, waiting to be penetrated, once again, by her son, and she notices a puddle of semen on the dorm floor. It is the homeless man's ejaculation. And Miranda's reflections continue when she goes to clean up the puddle of semen.
 
I wonder if anyone here has this comic ?
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The new Skylar sets a new universe under the pen of Franck Romano is published again... personally I like these opuses with a backdrop of adventures like Tomb Raider... the exterior settings, the details, it's beautiful work
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Both characters are completely in line with the plot.
Cinthia, to them, is a sexual object sold by her own father, and she has sex with animals. Neither of them respects her.
They're both focused solely on sex; it doesn't make sense for them to be kind to her.

This is completely in line with the script.
Absolutely agreed (y)
 

I understand that in your narrative, Cinthya is portrayed as a sexual object, sold by her own father and involved sexually with animals. I also get that, for the other two characters, there's no respect for her, and their interaction is purely focused on sex, without any kindness. Your point of view is correct; it has logic and foundation. The problem lies in the fact that Cinthya is the hero of the story. And, even though the two men are the villains, the narrative needs a clear motivation for all their aggression towards her. That's why I believe the plot twist of the dogs, Thor and Zeus, counter-attacking the perpetrators and expelling them from the island would not only make perfect sense but also provide an epic and justified conclusion to their role in the plot.
Here's where your brilliant idea for a plot twist comes in: the dogs, Thor and Zeus, as the great defenders, stepping in to protect Cinthya. This action would not only give her the heroine role you want but also provide an impactful and logical conclusion to the villains' involvement, expelling them from the island definitively.
This approach creates a powerful contrast: Cinthya might be exploited by some, but she's protected and even revered by others, in this case, the animals she has a connection with. The villains' aggression, which seemed unprovoked, would meet its just punishment, and the dogs' loyalty would justify their role in Cinthya's life.
I completely agree with Paranauwock, and this kind of situation allows for more original moments than the usual narrative. She loses control but not that much because this game amuses her and also contributes to her character, more assertive. For the rest, after a week, the two brothers will take back the helicopter. Greedy as Johnson is, he will not allow the initial contract to be exceeded. If brutality is used as a sexual game, that's fine with me... if the dogs attacked the 2 brothers it would become real violence and there, there is no more game.
 
Both characters are completely in line with the plot.
Cinthia, to them, is a sexual object sold by her own father, and she has sex with animals. Neither of them respects her.
They're both focused solely on sex; it doesn't make sense for them to be kind to her.

This is completely in line with the script.

In the Pigking narrative, Cinthya is indeed portrayed as a sexual object, traded by her own father and involved with animals. For the other two characters, a palpable lack of respect defines their interactions, which are purely centered on sex, devoid of any kindness. This perspective, within the story's universe, holds logic and foundation.
The crux of the matter lies in the fact that Cinthya, despite these circumstances, is the hero of the plot. And even though the two men are clearly the villains, the narrative demands a clearer, more developed motivation for the intensity of their aggression. This is precisely where the proposed plot twist becomes not only relevant but essential: the intervention of the dogs, Thor and Zeus, as mighty defenders, protecting Cinthya, would be a masterful turning point.
This action would not only solidify Cinthya's heroic role, vital to the story's structure, but also offer an impactful and logically coherent conclusion to the villains' involvement, ensuring their definitive expulsion from the island. This approach builds a powerful contrast: Cinthya, though subjugated and exploited by some, is simultaneously fiercely protected and even revered by others—the animals with whom she establishes a deep and atypical connection. The villains' aggression, which at first might seem gratuitous and one-dimensional, would meet its just punishment, and the unwavering loyalty of the dogs would fully justify the central role they play in Cinthya's life and journey. This not only enriches the plot's complexity but also introduces a layer of unexpected justice and loyalty, subverting the reader's initial expectations about the protagonist's fate within the Pigking universe.
 
I completely agree with Paranauwock, and this kind of situation allows for more original moments than the usual narrative. She loses control but not that much because this game amuses her and also contributes to her character, more assertive. For the rest, after a week, the two brothers will take back the helicopter. Greedy as Johnson is, he will not allow the initial contract to be exceeded. If brutality is used as a sexual game, that's fine with me... if the dogs attacked the 2 brothers it would become real violence and there, there is no more game.
The issue isn't limited to Cinthya finding some sort of pleasure in being violated by two men who see themselves as superior. Clearly, they fulfill the role of villains in the story. Without delving into Cinthya's psyche or sexual behavior, what truly matters is having a clear and interesting script.
What's bothersome is the motivation behind such aggression. Could sadism be the aphrodisiac? Perhaps, but the problem isn't just about gratuitous violence. I believe the author could further exacerbate this violence, pushing Cinthya to a point of real discomfort and oppression. It's in this climax of despair that the emergence of Thor and Zeus to tear apart the aggressors would make all the difference. This is, without a doubt, a powerful idea for the script.
Even considering these two characters as imbeciles, the premise of adventurers arriving on the island for a week of sex with Cinthya is, indeed, very interesting. The genius of Teddy's work is undeniable, and this twist with the dogs would add a layer of justice and action that many readers would value.
 
Does anyone have a list of the episodes Luciana from the Shepherd's Wife are in?
Brother, this is a pretty long list, since Luciana is the protagonist of the series "The Shepherd's Wife." I appreciate this series because it introduced Miranda to fans of the CRAZYDAD-PIGKING universe. But I think Jhonny Cash or Ghitta could help you with this list.
 

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