Showing posts with label panda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panda. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Tales of Gods and Demons (Panda Transformation)

This is Daymon, following up on anonymous suggestion for the animated web-series Tales of Gods and Demons, which is based on the webtoon transformation I posted a while back. Here is a panda transformation from season 3, episode 18:

The aftermath can be seen in in episode 19.

Friday, March 31, 2017

Comic Round-Up (Weigh Gain, Werewolf, Panda, Monster, and Dragon Transformations)

Hello everyone,
Co-editor Daymon here, bringing you the latest update. All the posts are by yours truly. Apuleius sends the following message:

Please give Daymon a big hand for saving my bacon this month. I had trouble finding decent material, but Daymon managed to locate a bumper crop of goodies. Thanks again Daymon!

We'll begin the update with transformations from various comics.
First up is the webcomic Were-Trucker, with TFs that start on page 1 of the mini-comic and on page 5 of Bad Moon Riding.

Next comes the manhua Tales from Demons and Gods. In Chapter 97 the protagonist gains a new form and tests it out:




Our last sets of images come from the comicbook Fables. In issue #23 Beast's wife becomes more enraged at him, and he transforms more and more into his namesake:


In issues 37 to 39,  Jack gains weight and starts losing his hair mysteriously. As he becomes more attached to his treasure, Jack grows scales and a tail before eventually turning into a dragon:









Saturday, June 29, 2013

The Art of Petplayer976 (Werewolf Transformations)

As her deviantart account also demonstrates, Petplayer is a big werewolf fan. Her art is anime inspired and has a spiky look and bouncy energy. When it comes to werewolves she loves drawing painful grimaces, popping/cracking flesh, exploding clothes, blood spurting from new claws, drool-leaking snouts, and monstrous glowing-eyes. Just what I like!

She's drawn several werewolf sequences, both for her own enjoyment and as commissions:

The first is "Shadow Werewolf," an early, rougher-looking work: 01. 02. 03. 04.

Her next sequence, "Night After Yesterday," is more assured: 01. 02. 03. 04.

"The Anniversary Gift" is something of a departure, since it features a were-panda! 01. 02.

"Prom Nightmare" returns to lupines:  01. 02. 03.

"Can't Fight the Moon":  01. 02.

"Wilson's Nightmare":  01. 02.

"Not Really the Night":  01. 02. 03. 04.

We take another departure with "Bloodshed," an alien Zergling TF:   01. 02. 03. 04. 05.

Back to wolves with "Sunrise," but this time it's a transformation back to humanity:  01. 02. 03. 04.

There are also some one-page works that depict werewolves in mid-transformation, such as "Bring The Pain," "Night Beast," "Contest Entry," and "Halloween in the Saints."