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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition of the comics.]]
''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by Creator/HorndogStudios as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
The graphic novel involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
It's essentially a PsychologicalThriller in the vein of Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', with touches of FrankMiller-style Neo-Noir. Expect a huge MindScrew.
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!!This comic provides examples of:
* AntiHero
* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of big boobies and butts.
* {{Badass}}
* BadassLongcoat
* BlackComedy
* ShoutOut: An entire page of ''Soft Desire'' features poses directly taken from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The opening sequence of the first issue provides an example of this.
* UndergroundComics
* WorldOfBadass
[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition of the comics.]]
''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by Creator/HorndogStudios as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
The graphic novel involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
It's essentially a PsychologicalThriller in the vein of Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', with touches of FrankMiller-style Neo-Noir. Expect a huge MindScrew.
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!!This comic provides examples of:
* AntiHero
* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of big boobies and butts.
* {{Badass}}
* BadassLongcoat
* BlackComedy
* ShoutOut: An entire page of ''Soft Desire'' features poses directly taken from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The opening sequence of the first issue provides an example of this.
* UndergroundComics
* WorldOfBadass
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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition of the comics.]]
''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by Creator/HorndogStudios as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
The graphic novel involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
It's essentially a PsychologicalThriller in the vein of Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', with touches of FrankMiller-style Neo-Noir. Expect a huge MindScrew.
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!!This comic provides examples of:
* AntiHero
* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of big boobies and butts.
* {{Badass}}
* BadassLongcoat
* BlackComedy
* ShoutOut: An entire page of ''Soft Desire'' features poses directly taken from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The opening sequence of the first issue provides an example of this.
* UndergroundComics
* WorldOfBadass
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Cunt
* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of big boobies and butts. OYH YEAH TIME TO WANK SOME MORE FAP FAP FAP
* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of big boobies and butts. OYH YEAH TIME TO WANK SOME MORE FAP FAP FAP
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* BlackComedy
* ShoutOut: An entire page of ''Soft Desire'' features poses directly taken from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The opening sequence of the first issue provides an example of this.
* BlackComedy
* ShoutOut: An entire page of ''Soft Desire'' features poses directly taken from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The opening sequence of the first issue provides an example of this.
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* BadassLongcoat
BadassLongcoat EUPHORIC
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ShiteComedy
* ShoutOut: An entire page of ''Soft Desire'' features posesdirectly taken RIPPED OFF from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill:The opening sequence of the first issue provides an example of this.So much shitty art, so much ego
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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition of the comics.]]
''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by Creator/HorndogStudios as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
The graphic novel involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
It's essentially a PsychologicalThriller in the vein of Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', with touches of FrankMiller-style Neo-Noir. Expect a huge MindScrew.
''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by Creator/HorndogStudios as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
The graphic novel involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
It's essentially a PsychologicalThriller in the vein of Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', with touches of FrankMiller-style Neo-Noir. Expect a huge MindScrew.
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->''""THE BEST COMIC VERY GUD 10/10 :---------DDDDD""''
-->-- FATARSE BARANOFF's mum, before she kicked him out
''Soft Desire'' is
The graphic novel involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
It's essentially a PsychologicalThriller in the vein
Seriously, it's shite
FATARSE MCCUNTSO BARANOFF NEEDS TO LOSE SOME WEIGHT AND DRAW BETTER :DDDDDDDD
Baranoff's mum
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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition.]]
''Soft Desire'' is a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by MysticStudiosProductions as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
The story involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
''Soft Desire'' is a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by MysticStudiosProductions as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
The story involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition.edition of the comics.]]
''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published byMysticStudiosProductions Creator/HorndogStudios as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
Thestory graphic novel involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel by Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by
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Available to purchase via [[http://www.mspcomix.com/2013/06/comics-soft-desire-tpb.html the publisher's website]], and on [[http://www.amazon.com/dp/1490464506/ Amazon.com]] and [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1490464506/ Amazon UK]].
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''Soft Desire'' is a graphic novel by IsaacBaranoff, Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by MysticStudiosProductions as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
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The story involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''{{Hellraiser}}'').
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The story involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and a MacGuffin box (a reference to ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the box from ''{{Hellraiser}}'').''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'').
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''Soft Desire'' is a graphic novel by IsaacBaranoff, originally published by MysticStudiosProductions as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with color highlights.
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''Soft Desire'' is a graphic novel by IsaacBaranoff, originally published by MysticStudiosProductions as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with color highlights.[[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].
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''Soft Desire'' originally began as a DavidLynch-inspired screenplay written by [[IsaacBaranoff Isaac M. Baranoff]], who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding MysticStudiosProductions, and creating ''{{Horndog}}'', Baranoff decided to visualize the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by FrankMiller's ''SinCity''.
Its main storyline has been completed; the final issue is scheduled for September 11, 2012.
''Soft Desire'' originally began as a DavidLynch-inspired screenplay written by [[IsaacBaranoff Isaac M. Baranoff]], who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding MysticStudiosProductions, and creating ''{{Horndog}}'', Baranoff decided to visualize the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by FrankMiller's ''SinCity''.
Its main storyline has been completed; the final issue is scheduled for September 11, 2012.
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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition.]]
''Soft Desire'' is a graphic novel by IsaacBaranoff, originally
The story involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie who
It's essentially a
Its main storyline has been completed;
Available to purchase via [[http://www.mspcomix.com/2013/06/comics-soft-desire-tpb.html the publisher's website]], and on [[http://www.amazon.com/dp/1490464506/ Amazon.com]] and [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1490464506/ Amazon UK]].
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* ShoutOut: [[http://mysticstudiosproduct.deviantart.com/art/Soft-Desire-tribute-184940609?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Amysticstudiosproduct&qo=0 An entire page of ''Soft Desire'']] features poses directly taken from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
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* ShoutOut: [[http://mysticstudiosproduct.deviantart.com/art/Soft-Desire-tribute-184940609?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Amysticstudiosproduct&qo=0 An entire page of ''Soft Desire'']] Desire'' features poses directly taken from ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
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''Soft Desire'' originally began as a DavidLynch-inspired screenplay written by [[IsaacBaranoff Isaac M. Baranoff]], who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding MysticStudiosProductions, and creating the UndergroundComics ''{{Horndog}}'' and ''TalesOfTheUnrefined'', Baranoff decided to visualize the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by FrankMiller's ''SinCity''.
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''Soft Desire'' originally began as a DavidLynch-inspired screenplay written by [[IsaacBaranoff Isaac M. Baranoff]], who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding MysticStudiosProductions, and creating the UndergroundComics ''{{Horndog}}'' and ''TalesOfTheUnrefined'', ''{{Horndog}}'', Baranoff decided to visualize the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by FrankMiller's ''SinCity''.
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* ShoutOut: [[http://mysticstudiosproduct.deviantart.com/art/Soft-Desire-tribute-184940609?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Amysticstudiosproduct&qo=0 An entire page of ''Soft Desire'']] features poses directly taken from ''OmahaTheCatDancer''.
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* ShoutOut: [[http://mysticstudiosproduct.deviantart.com/art/Soft-Desire-tribute-184940609?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Amysticstudiosproduct&qo=0 An entire page of ''Soft Desire'']] features poses directly taken from ''OmahaTheCatDancer''.''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''.
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''Soft Desire'' originally began as a DavidLynch-inspired screenplay written by [[IsaacBaranoff Isaac M. Baranoff, Baranoff]], who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding MysticStudiosProductions, and creating the UndergroundComics ''{{Horndog}}'' and ''TalesOfTheUnrefined'', Baranoff decided to visualize the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by FrankMiller's ''SinCity''.