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Next series: canonical yes/no?

  • Draw the full canon bj/sex scene! 744
  • Draw the bj scene by itself with toned down dialogue! 29
  • Don't draw it and save it for later! 62
  • 2025-03-25
  • —2025-03-28
  • 835 votes
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Writing and planning the upcoming sex scenes in the main comic of ClawShot has me in the headspace for more canonical stuff and I thought what about drawing the first time Charlotte gives Ernest a bj? It's something I can't show in the main comic without it just being implied since I can't have private parts exposed there.

The thing is, it would be canonical and thus be considered spoiler-y. It's a scene that would fit near end of episode 5 or episode 6. I could tone done the dialogue that refers to some of the events that had happened (not HUGE spoilers but still) in the main comic by then but that would also tone down the dirty talk bc I want Ernest's possessiveness in full display.

Help me choose:

  • Draw the bj scene (along with the accompanying sex that follows) with spoiler-ish dirty talk about Ernest's reaction to Charlotte's ex. No spoilers for the main plot.

  • Draw the bj scene by itself with toned down dialogue, no reference to Charlotte's ex.

  • Don't draw the scene yet and save it for when the main comic catches up which would probably be sometime next year.

Preferably I'd like to draw the scene in full canon but I realized maybe y'all don't want to see Ernest and Charlotte interact with what could count as spoilers. What makes it canonical is the stage of Charlotte and Ernest's relationship at that moment. Since it would be a scene that fits later, it probably won't happen the exact same way in the main comic by the time I get to it.

 

Comments

RuthAnn D.

i love that 90% of the poll is like “be messy” lmao

swlycan

Im going to suggest something that's a bit more work, but I don't know how much, or if you could afford the time or effort for it. As such, do according to what you both can do and what you waty to do. Do canonish dialogue, maybe with some non-canon event references... then, when it comes time for the comic to catch up, go back and change the false references with true ones?