Monday, September 21, 2015

Klaw (Tiger, chicken, horse, goat, dog, bull, and pig transformations)

Klaw is a French comic drawn in a semi-manga style. It's the story of a teenager who finds out he can change into a tiger-man.
Let's start with the first tiger transformation, from Vol. 01. It's a bit underwhelming, but read onward:




Here's a better TF scene:



The next page shows the hero testing his powers:


Now we move on to Vol. 02. Here's a scene of the hero and his mentor reverting and transforming into their tiger forms:


Another short tiger TF:


Later we meet an elderly Asian man who can change into chicken dude:


In Vol. 03 the hero stumbles upon a dying friend and reverts to human form:


Then he absorbs his friend's goat transformation powers:


A partial tiger TF:


Followed by a tiger-horse-goat!

 Later on, our costumed hero goes from anthro-goat form to full horse:

 The next pic is only for foot and hoof fetishists!


 Let's move on to Vol. 04. Here's a classic tiger transformation:


Followed by a sudden pig TF:


Then we get a horse TF and reversion:


Our last scans come from Vol. 05. Here's a guy turning into a dog-man:


And here's a gangster becoming a bull:

The scans from Vol. 04 and 05 were from different sources and had to be reassembled by me, so forgive their choppiness.
Last but not least, if you're intrigued by this comic, Vol. 01 will be translated into English next year, so keep an eye out for tiger-men in a comic shop near you!

4 comments:

Ogrebear said...

Magic Pants in full effect!

Apuleius said...

Ha, that's true! But to be fair, there are parts in the books where he does transform back naked--I didn't post them since little was seen of the transformations.

JFG said...


Please, you can spend those comics or at least where you get it?

Apuleius said...

Magnetic Press will be publishing an English translation of the first volume later this year. You can rent the French originals for online reading at Izneo.com (make sure to use the French version of the site), which is how I first read them.