Hello,
I've been a member here for a little under a year so far. I have been casually reading hentai since i was a teen, but during my time as a FAKKU subscriber i have been exposed to so many new artists that have enthralled and aroused me. Now, life always brings about change. This also applies to our favorite hentai artists: They may retire, move on to doujinshi/mainstream manga, change publishing companies, or even change careers. So with that being said I have two questions for you all:
1) Which artist would make you feel the saddest about if you found out they would never be featured on FAKKU again? Why?
2) Which artist would make you the happiest if you saw that they were featured on FAKKU again after a hiatus? Why?
For the second question, let's say that a year of not being featured here qualifies as a hiatus. Also, if you know that an artist has moved on to doujinshi/mainstream manga, changed publishing companies, or changed careers, then they qualify here as well.
Here's mine:
1)
Esuke. This is my favorite artists without a doubt. If i found out that Esuke was never gonna be featured on FAKKU again, I'd seriously consider unsubscribing. In my opinion, Esuke is the full package: great art, erotic sex scenes, able to draw multiple female body types, able to depict multiple personalities, and much more. But what stands out the most is how Esuke's characters interact with one another and themselves. It's because of these interactions that every time i read an Esuke work, i know that the sex means something to both parties; whether it's to express their love to one another, to heal one another, or tap into their primal instinct to have sex. I always find myself thinking critically about Esuke's work after i read it, and i absolutely love that someone can make me think hard about porn in a literary sense.
2)
Konchiki. Did you know that Konchiki made a manga set in a feudal japan where having big tits means you have more power/respect as a woman, where the main character is a busty kunoichi who hates how society works, where the objective of fights was to steal your opponent's breasts, was apparently a satire about how society favors women with big breasts, was published in a mainstream manga magazine, and had a short anime run? It's true. The fact that Konchiki can be in mainstream manga magazines and have two hentai books shows how insanely talented Konchiki is. Currently, he has a manga that's currently on Shonen Jump Plus, so it seems unlikely we'll see him here soon. What i love about Konchiki is that all of their works have a certain charm and fun to it. Everytime i read a chapter, i can't help but laugh and feel great afterwards (even when i don't masterbate to it!). The character's body types/personalities are diverse, the scenario's are unique, and the sex is erotic with a hint of humor always lingering in the background. Konchiki is off to do bigger things, and while i'll miss the hentai, i can't help but feel that all that success is well deserved.