Tag Archives: Son Gohan

Yaoi Crossover Gangbang

Here’s another commission I wrapped up. This one features five guys who you might not expect to see together, but the commissioner’s interest in them brought them together like this. From left-to-right we have Sorey (Tales of Zestiria), Trunks (Dragonball Z), Serge (Chrono Cross), Gohan (Dragonball Z), and Asbel Lhant (Tales of Graces).

I don’t have a lot of comments on this one. I like how it turned out, and I know there’s a section of my followers who will enjoy this all-male content that I haven’t done too much of. This particular client is planning to come back for more, so if you like this pic there should be similar ones in the future, too. Hope you enjoy!

Before the Games

So here’s a pic I just wrapped up. This one is actually based on a fanfic I wrote about eight or nine years ago (unreleased, I never shared any of my fics). It’s set just before the Cell Games when Goku and Gohan were in constant Super Saiyan mode. I always thought Gohan’s Super Saiyan look was really cute (Super Saiyan 2 as well, but that’s a pic for another day). I think this is also the first time I’ve drawn young Chi-Chi, so there’s that too for you guys.

Son Bonding 1

Let’s wrap the month of March up with this Dragonball Z pic. This isn’t part of a series, but if it was it’d be the second following October’s Ash or Ashley? pic. I drew this one a few months ago, working on it a little here and there between commissions and other bigger projects. I’m pretty happy with the final result, I don’t get to do much DBZ stuff these days outside of the occasional Pandoras Box color job.

Ogata Satomi – Aim at Planet Namek!

This was my first coloring project, which is why it’s one of the few times you’ll see me post a colorization here that I didn’t collaborate with the original artist on. Such a venture would have been impossible in this case, anyway.

Aim at Planet Namek! is an old doujin, one of the first I ever read. Here I not only splashed color onto it, but also reworked the dialogue to make it easier to read.