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I've been trying to think of a solid story for popular babe Elizabeth Comstock from "Bioshock: Infinite" fame for quite some time. Then it dawned on me...with the power to tear holes in reality and see different timelines, she could really see anything she wanted. A voyeuristic vore fantasy come true! Paradoxes and all. :)

“Looking to spice up her alone time, Elizabeth Comstock uses her powers to open a ‘Tear’ in the fabric of reality and take a peek at her life in alternate timelines. What she finds surprises her. The first Tear shows a rapturous devouring by Songbird, the creature that serves as her guardian and keeper. And what the next Tear shows her is even more baffling…but all the more exciting, as she bears witness to the consumption of her alternate self by a second, giant version of herself.”

Art by Joaquin
Script by Nyte

*8 pages including cover; unwilling soft vore, implied digestion*

Now available for individual purchase or immediate download for members.

~Nyte

https://www.nytecomics.com/comic/elizabeth-comstock-infinite/

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IJustLurkOnD

Posted by IJustLurkOnD 4 years ago Report

Thought it said cumsock at first

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Nalzindar

Posted by Nalzindar 4 years ago Report

Fantastic, this is absolutely one of my favorite comics so far. Elizabeth is amazing and the way she reacts upon discovering the different realities and what happens there is great fun, especially the last one with the "open" end, I sincerely hope there will be a next time with her! :D

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nyte

Posted by nyte 4 years ago Report

Oh, wow, thank you so much for this testimonial! I honestly wasn’t sure how this one was going to land because it was so experimental, but it was a lot of fun to write and I’m so happy it’s one of your favorites! I think we’ll probably see more of her. :)

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