Synopsis
A mysterious graveyard exists in another dimension, where demons sleep eternally.
When a mysterious woman’s power awakens the demons slumbering there, the stage is set for chaos.
About 20 years after the Sailor Warriors’ greatest battles, a new demon emerges in the modern world. The demon Neko★Neru begins a twisted evolution, feeding on the pure souls of humanity.
One of the Sailor Warriors, Sailor★urs, confronts the demon but suffers a devastating defeat.
Her body becomes corrupted by the demon’s viscous fluids, and its dark energy seeps into her very soul.
What fate awaits Sailor★urs…?
91 pages included
4K and Full HD image files + PDF (Full HD quality) included
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Editorial Review
“Fallen to Demons: Corrupted Princess 6” slots squarely into the corruption-through-transformation subgenre, specifically the magical girl corruption niche that has seen consistent demand over the past five years. The entry point here is familiar territory—a veteran Sailor Warrior confronting a demon adversary—but the work pivots toward body horror and gradual degradation rather than quick conquest, a distinction that matters to genre enthusiasts.
The tags reveal a deliberately stacked appeal: cat girl demon antagonist, futanari transformation, curvy aesthetic, and the titular corruption arc all suggest this installment leans heavily into irreversible physical change as narrative engine. The mysterious graveyard framing and dimensional angle add some worldbuilding texture, though the real draw is watching established character Sailor★urs succumb to demonic influence. This isn’t a new concept, but the combination of retroactive corruption (targeting an experienced fighter rather than a fresh recruit) and the specific focus on soul degradation alongside bodily change distinguishes it from standard monster-girl or simple gender-transformation entries.
At 91 pages with both 4K and Full HD outputs plus PDF, production values appear solidly mid-tier for doujin work—not art-book premium, but clearly above minimal effort. The inclusion of multiple file formats suggests thoughtful release planning.
This work will most satisfy readers specifically drawn to magical girl corruption scenarios who appreciate methodical transformation sequences and the desecration of previously powerful characters. Those seeking quick gratification over narrative momentum, or readers uncomfortable with irreversible body horror, should look elsewhere.
A competently executed corruption fantasy for the niche audience that finds fallen warrior narratives compelling.
Related Tags:
futanari | Monster Girl | curvy | sailor uniform | demon
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