Solomon E Highlights the Risks of being “Consumed”

Pay attention aging high-school graduates considering going back to your high school reunions! Today’s review of “Consumed” may well make you rethink attending the next get-together at your educational institution.

Botcomics released the one-shot Consumed in mid-June 2021. DeLonge wrote the story and B.A. Ranni penciled (and presumably also colored) the illustrations. DeLonge penned a number of comics such as “Pecho del Demonio” (in English “Demon’s Chest,” a prequel to Boobpire), “Pumpkin Queens,” and “Wrapped with Care.” B.A. Ranni drew other series such as “Empowered by Envy,” “Leather Leprechaun,” and “Stars & Stripes.”

Consumed begins at a ten-year high school reunion. Maggie, an artist and author, shares a few pages of an upcoming illustrated story about a local legend called the Beast of Sundown with two former lovers, Luke (who was only named in the description not the actual comic itself) and Henry. Then Maggie shall I say “interacts” with the two men in the woods just outside the high school.

Somehow Maggie’s spiked collar and spiked wrist bands survived her greatly increasing in size from an average woman’s height somewhere around 5 feet 5 inches to a giantess’s height somewhere around 30 feet. Yet, that same collar snapped when she swallowed someone. Maybe readers were meant to assume that the collar was able to stretch many times its regular size, but the act of swallowing something was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Afterward, she returns to the school in order to enact revenge on the faculty and class members of her alma mater.

The entire work is only 12-pages long including the cover and the end page which contains no other words beyond “The End” and no art. Being a one-shot means this single issue is all the development this particular plot will ever get. So, this is a smidgen difficult to discuss without spoiling certain details. Furthermore, there is just not that much narrative to analyze.

However, I will mention a few details. Firstly, I must caution sensitive readers that this comic involves vore. Vore being the act of a human being swallowing other human beings. Although, it seems like the creators did not want to stress the presumably painful aspect of being eaten. Instead of expressing the sensation of intense discomfort at his ongoing disintegration inside the woman’s belly one man actually expressed a desire to stay there for a few minutes longer. Ergo, in this comic being swallowing did not seem painful at all.

Victims expressed fear at being eaten, but the comic never showed their bodies dissolving inside the giantess. Additionally, the predator giantess said “You’re mine until dawn” which presumably means that this vore was not actually fatal and the people will (somehow) be restored.

Additionally, the enormous woman doing the voring had unclear motivations. In some panels the rationale driving her actions was as clear as day. Namely, that rationale was a desire for retribution. For example, she swallowed an English teacher who previously gave her weekend detention and a former sweetheart that broke her heart at prom. By the way for those who are unfamiliar prom (a.k.a. promenade dance) is a formal dance held at high schools across the United States. However, in contrast to some victims having a history of wrongdoing, the first two victims appeared to be friendly and there was no animosity between her and them. (SIDE NOTE: If you have read this comic and think she had cause to devour the first two men then please share your opinion in the comments below!) Lastly, she decided to forego only swallowing those who had wronged her and decided to swallow her entire class for … reasons?

Overall, mainly due to the outstanding art, I think vore fans will enjoy this work. It was a quick read and there was not enough of plot to be satisfying, but the pictures were gorgeous. Fans can read this comic and hundreds more at Botcomics. Click here to join.

Until next time those of you who have become the giantess’s prey had best keep screaming! Or ask for more time in that predator’s belly, whatever floats your boat 😉

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1 thought on “Solomon E Highlights the Risks of being “Consumed”

  1. Paul Berry's avatar

    To be honest, I stopped expecting logic and reason in my giantess erotica a long time ago.

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