carla (the cabin in the woods (arania)) created by arania
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And done.
There's an ongoing sequel here.

There's also colored pages done by master-tf and NewAnon

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  • This surely ended without making much sense to be honest. The artist puts a plot of a diary but never follows up on it. Pretty redundant. Other than that, the comic was okay. Good art style and story. Good job.

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  • Wow... That was intense... and a pretty full on upload rate... All pages up in just 3 or 4 days? Damn... But I enjoyed this trip, and I hope when it's finished, the sequel will find its way here too.

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  • Kumba said:
    This surely ended without making much sense to be honest. The artist puts a plot of a diary but never follows up on it. Pretty redundant. Other than that, the comic was okay. Good art style and story. Good job.

    The 'plot' of the diary was mostly there to give foreshadowing. To let those who had not changed yet..know what was going to eventually happen to them. And to also give the trigger for a change a few times. A lot of Carla's entire character is her fighting against the change..against losing herself..and the diary went a long way towards helping her develop that.

    Basically this is a porno with some pretty decent character development..a waste in a porno..but I enjoy it greatly for it's non porn aspects :P.

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  • I compliment this for being well-written. Alas, the enjoyment of the smut is lost upon me, as the story is at the same time, depressing.

    It does make me wonder, do the rules of the curse allow ANY animal, or only Real World ones? Could a "victim" informed in time of how the cabin chooses what to turn them into, outwit the cabin by deliberately minding their choices of words, and declaring a specific creature, perhaps even mythical that even fully changed, remains fully sapient?

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  • A very intense and well written story, even though its mostly just well sketched. I hope there will be a clean redrawn version in the future, that would be blast :3

    What I wonder myself, what if the victim doesnt have a voice and cant speak up? Does the curse get the info for the animal transformation from the mind itself or does it just choose from random? ^^

    By the way, about the 'why does this even happening', I though about this way: From the Sequel we already know, that the cabin seems to be in a 'dimension' of its own, while connected to various woods in the world.
    I like the idea, that the curse was turned up, by whoever, to repopulate all the wilderness woods in the world with animals. Human turn into sex driven herm animals for most efficiency, trapped in this dimension, produce offspring like Dee did, which then escape into normal woods again, when grown up. :)

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  • Googlipod said:
    Contact the artist. I remember reading that they asked for potential victims.

    Truly? I doubt the cabin would want me. Well kept abandoned cabins just don't happen. And when I figure out what gives, either because a donkey tells me, or I find the journal, I'd be incredibly mindful of my every word, and only ever mention mythical creatures known to be sapient. I may even shout threats at the cabin, to chase off all its would be future victims until it gives in.

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  • Senmitsuya said:
    I compliment this for being well-written. Alas, the enjoyment of the smut is lost upon me, as the story is at the same time, depressing.

    It does make me wonder, do the rules of the curse allow ANY animal, or only Real World ones? Could a "victim" informed in time of how the cabin chooses what to turn them into, outwit the cabin by deliberately minding their choices of words, and declaring a specific creature, perhaps even mythical that even fully changed, remains fully sapient?

    Only real world animals, though.

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  • Man, this was a very interesting read, even if I really dislike horror. I'm actually interested in reading the sequel once it's posted on e621, if it hasn't already. Really sad how this ended, but I hope the sequel comic ends on a brighter note.

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  • Humans are animals.

    To defeat the cabin (with foreknowledge), you might be able to say "human" when entering. If not, maybe add some modifiers like "anthro" to an animal or something :)

    Then you could be the herm warden of the cabin, instructing new arrivals on what to say, or not to say.

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  • As much as this turned me on in so many ways it was also very sad and in certain parts was depressing this was a emotional rollercoaster

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