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BOUNCE CHIX and DRAGONS #3! (Get your Sword and Sorcery on!) New! 11/21/16

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BOUNCE CHIX and DRAGONS #3!
Written and Created by Bandito
Illustrated by Churin
Colors by Roel
Lettering by RostoKFX
Edited by Chicago Annie


*Special Thanks to White Lotus for all of her behind the scenes work including but not limited to the title graphics and banner.

Get your SWORD and SORCERY on!!!

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So, you know that moment when you're playing your favorite game and you head into some raid boss lair and you’re all like: "Pfft...I'm like a fully-loaded level 113 badass with legendary items and hot keys up my schnizzle hole...I GOT THIS!" but then the screen changes and the game is all like: "Dat princess is in some other castle, bitch...EPIC PWNAGE!!!" and then you're all like: “WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT???!?"

You know that moment?

Well, the incredibly hot and evil Dark Sorceress is about to have that moment.

It's the old ticklish bait and switch (literally) in BOUNCE CHIX AND DRAGONS 3. Trying to capture and tickle the gorgeous Hailey out of her mind (and out of her little elvish costume to boot), our smexy sorceress finds herself on the receiving end of some incredibly restrictive bondage and some fiendish and maniacal...

REVENGE TICKLE TORTURE...

At the hands of a very naughty and haughty Jane and Andi. Her bare soles, Her perfect pale curves, her curvaceous and magically delicious thighs, her...um...sorceress-like armpits - no sexy spot is spared in this wicked tale of tickly turnabout!

Our supple villain even finds herself forced to play with her own controls as Jane and Andi bust out a button combination that would make any legendary gamer jealous.

Even the dungeon masters need to take a hot pocket break after this comic! And if you’re wondering where Hailey is during all of this...let's just call that the secret bonus content. Now...

Live the FANTASY!

Play the GAME!

Get your SWORD and SORCERY on!!!


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ITEM FEATURES

• 13 Pages of n00b TICKLING hotness!
• 39 Naked Dark Sorceress Panels!
• Truly Hot Bare Foot Tickling!
• Bare Breast, Nipple, and Naughty Tickles!
• Awesome Goblin Smashing Action!
• Scene of Tickle Torture Desperation!
• Illustrated by the Amazing Churin!
• Written and created by Bandito.
• Direct Digital Download (PDF format)


Product and Ordering Information


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Save on the following Bounce Chix publications...

BOUNCE CHIX and DRAGONS #1

LEGION OF BOUNCE #1

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This offer is good until 12/31/16
 
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advert but it seems really nice and interesting

Thanks, brother. The creative team worked really hard on this project, and I think this is a very awesome, sexy, and funny project (but I am a little bit biased). ;-) I really like the level of tickling eroticism, the gaming geek puns throughout, and I love the way the art team captured the hotness that is the Bounce Chix.

As for the advert...for sure...this is a tickling comic that is available for sale. What we try to do is include as much tickling as we can in everything we produce.. even the advertisements. So, another way to look at this post (even if you don't want to buy the comic) is it contains 2 free animated tickling gifs, a free tickling pinup/cover, a sexy topless tickling header image, and two free pages of tickling comic art for you to enjoy. Some of my all time favorite tickling art in my entire collection is from comics and advertisements for those comic projects.

I hope you agree, and thanks again for the kind support.

And I hope you all are having a wonderful Thanksgiving week. I'm so grateful to have this community in my life, and for all of the awesome encouragement and patronage through out the many years we've been chilling together.

Your pal,

B
 
Much to my shame, I must confess I have never bought "Bounce Chicks and Dragons". Too much good stuff on MTJ ^_^ But the Bethesda storyline one-liner really made me laugh, even though... BANDITO, seriously, it is kind of unfair, don't you think? ;)
 
Oh, this looks nice.

Thanks so much for the very sweet comment. BC&D3 definitely turned out to be even more erotic, and fun than I had hoped. Churin and the art team did a really bang up job on it. Thanks again!

Great cover art and sample pages! :feets: Thanks for sharing them here. :D

Thanks, buddy. Glad it caught your eye. The villainess is particularly ticklish on her soft pale soles. And that's never a bad thing. Well, it is for her. ;-)

Much to my shame, I must confess I have never bought "Bounce Chicks and Dragons". Too much good stuff on MTJ ^_^ But the Bethesda storyline one-liner really made me laugh, even though... BANDITO, seriously, it is kind of unfair, don't you think? ;)

Ha ha ha. Thanks, brother. You're right...it boggles my mind how much good stuff MTJ has in their catalog. It a tickler's dream. Truly something for every body.

And thanks also for picking up on the Bethesda pun. the Bounce Chix and Dragons series is pretty chock full of video game puns (as the Bounce Chix are themselves gamers). As for the fairness...let me say this: I love Bethesda. Love them. Skyrim and Fallout 4 (among many others) are two of my favorite games of all time. Their sandbox worlds, interactivity, replay-ability, genre-defining game play, and many other aspects make them an absolute leader in this world.

That said...their stories are often VERY PREDICTABLE and occasionally even cringe-worthy.

Take FO4.

This is a game built on open-world adventuring, workshopping, and emergent interaction. I've spent hours and hours scouring the wasteland for gear, building settlements to absurd levels, and collecting magazines and bobbleheads. Oh, yeah. I forgot. My wife has been murdered and my infant child has been kidnapped. KIDNAPPED!!! And in my bitter quest to rescue my only kid from the horrors of post-apocalyptic Boston, and to avenge the brutal murder of my beloved wife (or husband as the case might be) I am going to fritter away my time setting up nine industrial water purifiers in Sanctuary...because I need to buy shipments of concrete to build my post-war paradise (complete only after adding every weapon in every display case). And god help me if I happen to remember that my kid is still missing and my wife is still dead in some cryo-vault and I am doing absolutely nothing to help/avenge them. Because it'll honestly kind of kill my post-apocalypse vibe.

Should I be looking for my son? Nah. Let's scrap some more loot to build televisions for my settlers. Oh, but not before I collect all the power armor suits that I possibly can. And I have to get to level 25 because if I don't get a silencer on my combat shotgun I am gonna freak the freak out. Shaun will be fine. He's probably just being cannibalized and raped and turned into a child-soldier of some bandit king who is currently doing the same thing to dozens of other children cuz I can't tear myself away from collecting all the Hot Rods magazines.

Bethesda is famous for developing amazing games with main plot lines that no one wants to play. They avoid the main story. Often like it's a curse. Look at Skyrim. Most folks would play the game deliberately avoiding the in-game event that spawns the dozens of random dragon encounters. That means they're avoiding the main quest. Same as Morrowind. Same as FO4. Very very predictable.

So, was it a pot shot. YUUUUP. Was it maybe slightly unfair? Most likely. But that's what makes it funny. LMAO.

Bethesda kicks ass. And I am buying their next game. Site unseen. I am buying it. But I'll bet you five bucks that I play every storyline before I endeavor on the main quest. And so does just about everyone else. ;-)

You rock, buddy. Thanks again for picking up on that little bit of banter. I love Bounce Chix banter. It's one of the things that makes them so fun to write.

And thanks also for all your support of MTJ. I don't know what I would do without those guys. They're like family to me.

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Happy Turkey Day, everyone.

And thanks again for all your amazing support.

Enjoy a wonderful, warm, and feast-filled day with your family and friends.

Deetsies
 
Hahaha thank you for this unexpectedly exhaustive yet very interesting reply! I see now what you mean, but I would like to point out that this trope of "a-race-against-the-clock-yet-I-take-the-time-to-level-up-purchase-stuff-save-lost-chickens-and-bang-hot-girls-instead" is common in video games, not specific to Bethesda. Another cringe-worthy trope in many RPGs: when I was playing Zelda and FFVII, I was always appalled by the in-game shop owners: "I am gonna save the world, you dumb fuck, do you really have to charge me a million for this sword?!"

I have never played Skyrim. I have it on Steam, but it is part of these games I never had the time to touch. I am playing Pillars of Eternity at the moment, after downing 330 hours on The Witcher. I absolutely LOVE Morrowind though. I love that game so much that I still play it on my old laptop during long business trips or on holidays. I cannot really explain why, maybe because it was the first video game that successfully immersed me 100% in its world, which was extremely credible. A rare feat at the time: houses were fully furnished in a realistic way, with places to sleep, eat, store stuff, etc... People reacted to the Players' actions in a credible fashion. Said actions, in turn, had a real impact on the surroundings. The magic was customizable. The races were both plentiful and original. The stat system was solid, and the player's freedom was immense. Oh and it is fully moddable.

You are right, I must say that I don't remember ever finishing the main story, in spite of several playthroughs with different characters. It does not help that I am a guy who enjoys doing a lot of quests on the side whenever they are available, and Morrowind was ripe with these. Hell, I consider it in fact one of these games that offered several main stories, with its clever yet so simple faction system.

I did not try Fallout 4 either, as I was quite disappointed by Fallout 3. I loved Fallout New Vegas though: once correctly patched, it turned out to be a great game. It was like playing a futuristic version of the Old West (minus the horses): extremely American in its concepts and characters. There Will Be Blood meets Asimov meets John Ford; really a blast!

Before we further hijack this thread, let's talk about the comic. Pop culture references can sometimes be inappropriate. If they are too frequent or misused, they just become the sorry excuse for a lazy writer to sound "cool" or "clever". So many Tarantino wannabees out there! However in your case they show your attention to details. Many, many tickling authors underestimate the impact of good dialogue, focusing only on the image. But no matter how gorgeous their girls look, filling the phylacteries with only copy-pastes of "hahahanoplease" in bold letters doesn't really do justice to their art. It is especially important in your case, where you are attempting to build a universe, and create characters who all have distinct personalities.

I agree that MTJ is the treasure chest of the community :xpulcy: And a bottomless one too; I maybe own only 33% of their whole catalog, and they keep churning out new stuff by the ton!
 
In some pages the scenes are a bit too chaotic for my taste, but I like the artstyle.
Good job.
 
Hahaha thank you for this unexpectedly exhaustive yet very interesting reply! I see now what you mean, but I would like to point out that this trope of "a-race-against-the-clock-yet-I-take-the-time-to-level-up-purchase-stuff-save-lost-chickens-and-bang-hot-girls-instead" is common in video games, not specific to Bethesda. Another cringe-worthy trope in many RPGs: when I was playing Zelda and FFVII, I was always appalled by the in-game shop owners: "I am gonna save the world, you dumb fuck, do you really have to charge me a million for this sword?!"

I am always exhaustive in my replies. The only thing I like as much as tickling art is the awesome sound of my own voice. LMAO.

As for the trope we're discussing....of course it's common amongst many video games. Yes. No doubt. But it wouldn't make for a funny pun in the comic if I wrote: "This shit is more predictable than the common trope used by several video game companies which creates an ironic juxtaposition between a seemingly urgent main quest and an endless series of rambling non-urgent side quests." I singled out Bethesda as a jokey snippet of banter. Not necessarily as a comprehensive manifesto of my editorial commentaries on the video game industry. LMAO. ;-)

And for sure, dude. I often think to myself...wait...I'm the chosen one in this video game. Literally the ONLY person who can save the world. Are you really gonna bust my chops about buying some ammunition? How about a freeby? But oh well, such is the world we live in (or at least play in).

I have never played Skyrim. I have it on Steam, but it is part of these games I never had the time to touch. I am playing Pillars of Eternity at the moment, after downing 330 hours on The Witcher. I absolutely LOVE Morrowind though. I love that game so much that I still play it on my old laptop during long business trips or on holidays. I cannot really explain why, maybe because it was the first video game that successfully immersed me 100% in its world, which was extremely credible. A rare feat at the time: houses were fully furnished in a realistic way, with places to sleep, eat, store stuff, etc... People reacted to the Players' actions in a credible fashion. Said actions, in turn, had a real impact on the surroundings. The magic was customizable. The races were both plentiful and original. The stat system was solid, and the player's freedom was immense. Oh and it is fully moddable.

You have to play Skyrim. No, I am serious. You have to. If you adored Morrowind...I'll bet you will go ape shit over Skyrim. It's one of the best video games ever made, imho. Even after over 5 years since it released...it still sets the standard in many many many ways. And it is even more credible than Bethesda's earlier Elder Scrolls games. Do yourself a favor and dip a toe in. I doubt you'll be disappointed.

You are right, I must say that I don't remember ever finishing the main story, in spite of several playthroughs with different characters. It does not help that I am a guy who enjoys doing a lot of quests on the side whenever they are available, and Morrowind was ripe with these. Hell, I consider it in fact one of these games that offered several main stories, with its clever yet so simple faction system.

Main quests are often a drag, yeah? And that's cool. One of the reasons that folks like sandbox worlds is that they are not constrained by the linear parameters of other video game systems. My only real gripe is when the main quests are so lame that they detract from the emergent game play. And sometimes bethesda (and several other companies) step on that particular landmine again and again and again.

I did not try Fallout 4 either, as I was quite disappointed by Fallout 3. I loved Fallout New Vegas though: once correctly patched, it turned out to be a great game. It was like playing a futuristic version of the Old West (minus the horses): extremely American in its concepts and characters. There Will Be Blood meets Asimov meets John Ford; really a blast!

Never played FO3. I was convinced to try FO4 from a friend that knew how much I adore Skyrim. And I'm so glad I have played it. It's an outstanding game. I would check it out for sure. But try Skyrim first, imho.

Before we further hijack this thread, let's talk about the comic. Pop culture references can sometimes be inappropriate. If they are too frequent or misused, they just become the sorry excuse for a lazy writer to sound "cool" or "clever". So many Tarantino wannabees out there! However in your case they show your attention to details. Many, many tickling authors underestimate the impact of good dialogue, focusing only on the image. But no matter how gorgeous their girls look, filling the phylacteries with only copy-pastes of "hahahanoplease" in bold letters doesn't really do justice to their art. It is especially important in your case, where you are attempting to build a universe, and create characters who all have distinct personalities.

Thanks, mate. I really appreciate that. The Bounce Chix are basically all about their relationships to each other and their personalities. Their universe is constantly changing. So, the idea of a meta-thread or a truly in-depth plot structure is not what I am going for in their adventures. So, their characters and dialog is what drives the action. And I love writing the Chix' dialog. More than any other characters I have ever written...I love the way they verbally spar with each other and the other characters in their world. So, thanks again. That means a lot.

I agree that MTJ is the treasure chest of the community :xpulcy: And a bottomless one too; I maybe own only 33% of their whole catalog, and they keep churning out new stuff by the ton!

MTJ is ridiculous. Seriously. The amount of material that Jim has helped create for this genre is staggering. I love creating tickling comics. But more than anything I love enjoying tickling comics. And thanks to MTJ I have hundreds...literally HUNDREDS that I would not have been able to enjoy without them. All hail Morandilas...the CEO, and head banana!!!

And thanks again for your kind support, good buddy.

In some pages the scenes are a bit too chaotic for my taste, but I like the artstyle.
Good job.

I am an agent of chaos. LOL.

Churin is one of the most detailed artists I have ever worked with. He has taught me a lot in that regard. And as the writer of these projects, I try to cram in as much tickling, action, and sexiness into every page that I can. So, your critique is well-received. The pages are definitely chaotic from time to time. And chances are, they always will be.

Thanks so much for the cool comment and for popping back by the TMF.

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More Bounciness to come soon.

Although probably not more dragons for awhile.

Bounce = yes.

Dragons = probably not.

After all...there are no dragons in SPACE.

O.O!

The Deeto
 
Hi! I just wanted to chime in with how much I've enjoyed the Bounce Chix & Dragons series, and this installment in particular! I'm an avid RPG player so I appreciate all the meta-humor! And major props for the orc queen in this one, who is extremely hot! Amazing work as always!
 
Hi! I just wanted to chime in with how much I've enjoyed the Bounce Chix & Dragons series, and this installment in particular! I'm an avid RPG player so I appreciate all the meta-humor! And major props for the orc queen in this one, who is extremely hot! Amazing work as always!

Thanks so much, buddy.

I can't tell you how much I appreciate it. I love that you noticed the meta-humor and the RPG references. It means a lot to me. And thanks also for the shout out on the Orc Queen. I agree that Churin really nailed her look. She looks amazing and so freaking sexy.

Thanks again for being so cool,

B
 
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