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Hi, will we see more of Vicky in the future ? I really like the character of this very strong tomboy getting tamed. Maybe we could also see more of how they actually broke her. Anyway thanks for your great comics.

I'm glad to hear you like Vikki. Characters like her are quite rare, and in the past, we've received feedback from some who expressed reluctance to see this type. So, we'll need to wait to see more of the readers' responses.

Quote from Comixchef on July 28, 2025, 8:22 am

I'm glad to hear you like Vikki. Characters like her are quite rare, and in the past, we've received feedback from some who expressed reluctance to see this type. So, we'll need to wait to see more of the readers' responses.

Hi, I like Claire and Jane. Although I don't really like characters like Vikki, but I don't mind her appearing in the storyline, because it's impossible for all characters to suit the same person's preferences. From my point of view, for me, maybe some readers feel the same way, what attracts me most is your creativity in piercing jewelry and decoration. No author does this better than you. Thus, percing is my greatest intension to buy your comic. I hope you can have more creative piercing combinations in your comic in the future, especially for Claire and Jane. Thanks. 🙂

Man I love Vicki. It's refreshing to see someone who looks different with a pixie cut. And also for them to resist as well as opposed to just being broken

Me too, I like Claire and Jane too, my favorite is Julia, I don't really like Vikki's style, but I don't mind her diversity, I hope to see more stories about Julia, or the story of Jane and Claire in Forbidden City

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Quote from ryan on August 2, 2025, 5:40 am

Me too, I like Claire and Jane too, my favorite is Julia, I don't really like Vikki's style, but I don't mind her diversity, I hope to see more stories about Julia, or the story of Jane and Claire in Forbidden City

I second this.

Quote from wbwhaha on July 31, 2025, 8:50 am
Quote from Comixchef on July 28, 2025, 8:22 am

I'm glad to hear you like Vikki. Characters like her are quite rare, and in the past, we've received feedback from some who expressed reluctance to see this type. So, we'll need to wait to see more of the readers' responses.

Hi, I like Claire and Jane. Although I don't really like characters like Vikki, but I don't mind her appearing in the storyline, because it's impossible for all characters to suit the same person's preferences. From my point of view, for me, maybe some readers feel the same way, what attracts me most is your creativity in piercing jewelry and decoration. No author does this better than you. Thus, percing is my greatest intension to buy your comic. I hope you can have more creative piercing combinations in your comic in the future, especially for Claire and Jane. Thanks. 🙂

I have been waiting for Jane as well.

Dear Comixchef and Kitty Hand,

This is my very first post, though I’ve followed your work for years. Before taking the plunge and picking up K Club 1 & 2, my favorites were unquestionably Objection Overruled and Red in Tooth & Claw. I’m head-over-heels for Sophie—who could resist watching a hard-nosed police officer devolve into a slutty police dog? Your redesigned uniform and blindfold are sheer perfection—truly the outfit of my fantasies. Even so, those series alone weren’t enough to coax me out of lurker mode.

Initially I had almost no interest in the K Club saga. Vikki’s pronounced tomboy aesthetic just isn’t my usual kink; I can appreciate a statuesque, athletic woman, but her buzz-cut style fell outside my comfort zone (think Blue Mary from King of Fighters—that’s my limit). Yet after devouring Parts 1 and 2, my mind was blown. The narrative is original, loaded with unexpected twists, and clearly crafted with painstaking care. Subtle facial cues in both Vikki and Carla reveal so much about their shifting psyches, and the alternating perspectives give the story real depth and bite.

What truly dazzles me is the authentic transformation and growth—perhaps more accurately, corruption and debauchery—that unfolds. Most adult comics sprint toward the spicy scenes, neglecting character development. You, however, grant your cast meaningful arcs; watching someone evolve—or descend—during “training” or "journey" is profoundly satisfying. As Vikki’s goofy brother mentioned, converting a tomboy into a sultry woman is deliciously rewarding. I’m dying to see just how far Vikki’s journey will go.

Your decision to weave incest into the plot is both bold and admirable, especially in a climate hyper-attuned to DEI sensitivities. Far too many creators have abandoned themes like forced sex, sexual conditioning, or hypnosis; it’s disheartening to watch artistic freedom shrink under cultural pressure. Taboos, handled with finesse, often elevate art to new heights—consider the hypnotic allure of fan-works such as Jim Gordon vs. Batgirl or hypnotized Helen Parr “educating” an adult Violet. Das Parfüm reminds us that transgressive subjects can yield exquisite beauty.

To sum up, I’ve always adored your "regualr" females and will keep supporting those titles, but it’s Vikki—the tomboy girl—who finally pushed me to speak up. I’ll snap up every future K Club installment without hesitation. If I may, one promotional suggestion: showcase more “before-and-after” shots of Vikki. Readers who, like me, aren’t naturally drawn to tomboy characters might be enticed once they glimpse how gorgeously she can transform. Perhaps give her a distinctive hood—say, a dog hood—to subtly morph that rugged and masculine edge into the dangerous, seductive aura of a tamed beast. After all, nothing is more gratifying than turning a wild creature into an obedient slut.

Thank you both for consistently producing such masterful, taboo-defying erotica. I can’t wait for the next chapter.

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Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed response about our work. Sometimes, while creating, we wonder if it’s necessary to push our content to the extreme, whether readers can truly appreciate our designs, or if we’re simply indulging ourselves. Opting for simpler, more mainstream projects could yield far greater financial returns, but readers like you inspire us to continue exploring and crafting extraordinary experiences. You need not worry that our work will be swayed by DEI or societal justice; if it weren’t for our commitment to creating the most impactful experiences, we would have stopped producing this type of comic long ago. In fact, one of the main reasons we persist in making adult comics is the freedom from creative constraints, unlike mainstream comics, which often require pandering to a broad audience and are gradually bound by social considerations.

If you’ve read our earliest work, "Missing in Shanghai," you’ll see that our philosophy in comic creation has never wavered. Characters are the core of our stories; we spare no effort in their development, as the narrative itself is woven into their identities. Character transformation is a central theme in our comics, whether it’s the strong female police officer, the cunning lawyer, or the tomboy; the contrasts brought about by these changes are the source of our thrilling experiences. Vikki may not be the most universally appealing character, but we recognized her unique potential, and the end result has been gratifying—she undeniably stands out in the universe of our comics. While there won’t be any new works featuring Vikki as the lead for now, she will certainly appear in related stories. You can look forward to our future projects introducing new characters that promise to deliver even more exhilarating and novel experiences.

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