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Tickle Magnet #6 is now available for sale!
To see Tickle Magnet, along with dozens of other tickle torture comics, go to www.the-agencies.com
The gang is back! Tickle Magnet has a new art studio with the same great cast of characters you've loved from the first five issues. Jonathan Essex is back as writer for the series, penning a tongue-in-cheek tale of the young hero Jay as he presumably corners The Ruthless and naturally plans to bring this villain to justice. After an incredibly fun misunderstanding, giggles, feathers, and fuzzy purple restraints rule the day.
I like this issue quite a bit mostly because I think it was written well. Jon has really taken the series back to its routes of silliness, giggles, the fun of tickling and how it affects a group of friends as they head into their freshman year of college. Here we find Jay, one of the protagonists, able to live out a fantasy he's had in his head for more years than he can count. And honestly, who here doesn't have a great memory of an older woman as they were growing up, and the thought of lightly restraining her and tickling her as she giggled, squirmed, and shrieked with helpless laughter. Sometimes begging you to stop, sometimes quietly urging you to keep going. All at the same time. It's that sense of wonder, that joy, that I find especially appealing about this issue. It's just tickling. It's just fun, boiled down to its simplest elements and it hits just the right joyous nerve that the series is a truly about: a pure celebration of this beautiful, random blessing of a tickle fetish.
In summary, this issue has:
To see Tickle Magnet, along with dozens of other tickle torture comics, go to www.the-agencies.com
The gang is back! Tickle Magnet has a new art studio with the same great cast of characters you've loved from the first five issues. Jonathan Essex is back as writer for the series, penning a tongue-in-cheek tale of the young hero Jay as he presumably corners The Ruthless and naturally plans to bring this villain to justice. After an incredibly fun misunderstanding, giggles, feathers, and fuzzy purple restraints rule the day.
I like this issue quite a bit mostly because I think it was written well. Jon has really taken the series back to its routes of silliness, giggles, the fun of tickling and how it affects a group of friends as they head into their freshman year of college. Here we find Jay, one of the protagonists, able to live out a fantasy he's had in his head for more years than he can count. And honestly, who here doesn't have a great memory of an older woman as they were growing up, and the thought of lightly restraining her and tickling her as she giggled, squirmed, and shrieked with helpless laughter. Sometimes begging you to stop, sometimes quietly urging you to keep going. All at the same time. It's that sense of wonder, that joy, that I find especially appealing about this issue. It's just tickling. It's just fun, boiled down to its simplest elements and it hits just the right joyous nerve that the series is a truly about: a pure celebration of this beautiful, random blessing of a tickle fetish.
In summary, this issue has:
- 12 interior color pages
- Includes a cover and pinup of Natalie/Kelly as cheerleaders being tickled!
- Issue offered in hyperlinked PDF format
- Lineart by Mau
- Colors by Crimzon Studios
- Written by Jonathan Essex
- Directed by Oblesklk and Jonathan Essex
- Classic fantasy of tickling your best friend's hot mother!
- M/F tickling
- Bare foot tickling
- Brief glimpse of The Ruthless and Rylie
- Foot licking scene
- Cute, tongue-in-cheek interrogation scene
- Great MILF tickling
- Sneak peak at our upcoming two releases in June
- Costs just $12.95 !
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