*Squeaks and giggles* This awesome comic series was done by the wonderful
green_roon, who I'm sure many of you who watch me, are already watching him. If not, please head on over to his page and check out his other work, where you will also find much more of his Vore Planet fun. Also, be sure to leave some fav's and comments on his submission of this picture here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3258236/
This final page returns us to Tannis, who not knowing the fate of Rodent and believing the forest is a good place to avoid any macro's that the warning siren had alerted him to, quickly discovers that he's no longer alone. :)
Here again, Green Roon was given the freedom to use whatever creature he wanted to for the encounter with Tannis, and I love his choice of the ground dragon. Sneaking up on the coyote and roaring in Tannis' face is a beautiful touch, which just brings me back to the days of Bugs Bunny cartoons where the lion would roar like this at one of the main characters, with the gust of their breath blowing back their features or clothing, while the character just stood there and stared into it. It's exactly the type of reaction I would hope to have in such a situation. ;)
I love the closing shot of the tourist pamphlet drifting in front while we see the dragon making a snack out of Tannis. The use of cries and sounds to portray the coyote's final moments works beautifully at leaving the scene to the viewer's imagination, though I know exactly what I'm imagining when I hear that 'crunch' in there as well. :D
My thanks to Green Roon for taking this commission and doing such a wonderful job with it.
Artwork, Vore Planet and ground dragon ©
green_roon
Rodent and Tannis ©
prowler7
Page 1: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3262294/
Page 2: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3262296/ (adult content cock vore warning)
green_roon, who I'm sure many of you who watch me, are already watching him. If not, please head on over to his page and check out his other work, where you will also find much more of his Vore Planet fun. Also, be sure to leave some fav's and comments on his submission of this picture here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3258236/This final page returns us to Tannis, who not knowing the fate of Rodent and believing the forest is a good place to avoid any macro's that the warning siren had alerted him to, quickly discovers that he's no longer alone. :)
Here again, Green Roon was given the freedom to use whatever creature he wanted to for the encounter with Tannis, and I love his choice of the ground dragon. Sneaking up on the coyote and roaring in Tannis' face is a beautiful touch, which just brings me back to the days of Bugs Bunny cartoons where the lion would roar like this at one of the main characters, with the gust of their breath blowing back their features or clothing, while the character just stood there and stared into it. It's exactly the type of reaction I would hope to have in such a situation. ;)
I love the closing shot of the tourist pamphlet drifting in front while we see the dragon making a snack out of Tannis. The use of cries and sounds to portray the coyote's final moments works beautifully at leaving the scene to the viewer's imagination, though I know exactly what I'm imagining when I hear that 'crunch' in there as well. :D
My thanks to Green Roon for taking this commission and doing such a wonderful job with it.
Artwork, Vore Planet and ground dragon ©
green_roonRodent and Tannis ©
prowler7Page 1: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3262294/
Page 2: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3262296/ (adult content cock vore warning)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 719 x 1280px
File Size 166.2 kB
*giggles!* I love reading your comment about the picture taking you back to the good ol' days of Bugs Bunny, where characters (such as a lion) would walk up to another character and ROAR right at them, causing them to look dazed/shocked with their clothes/fur being blown back.
This comic was such a comedic piece! Very lovely indeed!
This comic was such a comedic piece! Very lovely indeed!
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