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''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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[[quoteright:185:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/soft_desire_tpb_6483.jpg]]
[[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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* AntiHero
* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of big boobies and butts.

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* AntiHero
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* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of big boobies and butts. OYH YEAH TIME TO WANK SOME MORE FAP FAP FAP



* 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.

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* BadassLongcoat
BadassLongcoat EUPHORIC
* BlackComedy
ShiteComedy
* ShoutOut: An entire page of ''Soft Desire'' features poses directly 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.

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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition of the comics.[[caption-width-right:185:WHAT A WASTE OF GOOD TREES IN THIS CRISIS FUKC U BARANOFF.]]

->''""THE BEST COMIC VERY GUD 10/10 :---------DDDDD""''
-->-- FATARSE BARANOFF's mum, before she kicked him out

''Soft Desire'' is a series of short stories and a graphic novel more shite spewed by professional fatarse bellend Creator/IsaacBaranoff, originally published by Creator/HorndogStudios dished out 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
three wastes of Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', with touches of FrankMiller-style Neo-Noir. Expect a huge MindScrew.
perfectly good trees.

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}}'').

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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 by MysticStudiosProductions Creator/HorndogStudios as three black and white issues and collected as a single volume with [[SplashOfColor Splashes Of Color]].

The story 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}}'').



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, 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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''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.

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[[caption-width-right:185:The Trade Paperback edition.]]

''Soft Desire'' is a graphic novel by IsaacBaranoff, originally began published by MysticStudiosProductions as three black and white issues and collected as a DavidLynch-inspired screenplay written by [[IsaacBaranoff Isaac M. Baranoff]], single volume with color highlights.

The story involves an UndergroundComics artist named Charlie
who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding MysticStudiosProductions, becomes intwined in a mystery involving a FemmeFatale, her lesbian roommate/lover and creating ''{{Horndog}}'', Baranoff decided a MacGuffin box (a reference to visualize ''Film/MulhollandDrive'', but looks like the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as box from ''{{Hellraiser}}'').

It's essentially
a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by FrankMiller's ''SinCity''.

Its main storyline has been completed;
PsychologicalThriller in the final issue is scheduled for September 11, 2012.
vein of Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', with touches of FrankMiller-style Neo-Noir. Expect a huge MindScrew.

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]].



* 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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Is essentially {{Vaporware}}.
Its main storyline has been completed; the final issue is scheduled for September 11, 2012.
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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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* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of [[BuxomIsBetter big boobies]] and [[BabyGotBack butts]].

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* AuthorAppeal: The author's love of [[BuxomIsBetter big boobies]] boobies and [[BabyGotBack butts]].butts.
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''Soft Desire'' originally began as a DavidLynch-inspired screenplay written by 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, 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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