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''Soft Desire'' originally began as a [[David Lynch]]-inspired screenplay written by [[Isaac Baranoff|Isaac M. Baranoff]], who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding [[Mystic Studios Productions]], and creating ''[[Horndog]]'', Baranoff decided to visualize the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by [[Frank Miller]]'s ''[[Sin City]]''.
''Soft Desire'' originally began as a [[David Lynch]]-inspired screenplay written by [[Isaac Baranoff|Isaac M. Baranoff]], who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding [[Mystic Studios Productions]], and creating ''[[Horndog]]'', Baranoff decided to visualize the script for ''Soft Desire'' by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by [[Frank Miller]]'s ''[[Sin City]]''.


It was published on June 17, 2013.
Is essentially [[Vaporware]].


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* [[Author Appeal]]: The author's love of big boobies and butts.
* [[Author Appeal]]: The author's love of big boobies and butts.
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 21 December 2023

Soft Desire originally began as a David Lynch-inspired screenplay written by Isaac M. Baranoff, who soon found that what he had written was too expensive to film. After founding Mystic Studios Productions, and creating Horndog, Baranoff decided to visualize the script for Soft Desire by adapting it as a graphic novel, using an avant-garde visual style influenced by Frank Miller's Sin City.

It was published on June 17, 2013.

Tropes used in Soft Desire include: