Synopsis
“I want to make a book filled with nothing but possession!”
Born from this desire, a possession TSF-only anthology featuring 31 artists across 27 works. They’ll seize, take over, and toy with female bodies using every method imaginable!
Students, married women, police officers, female teachers, petite girls, female knights, saints, idols, kunoichi—anything goes!
Boasting an impressive 190+ pages, this is a book by possession enthusiasts, for possession enthusiasts. Please enjoy every page!
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Editorial Review
Possession and gender-shift content occupies a narrow but intensely devoted niche within adult doujinshi, and this 27-work anthology operates as a comprehensive survey of the subgenre’s current appetite for bodily autonomy violation. The collection’s structural approach—casting a wide net across occupational and social archetypes rather than pursuing narrative depth—positions it squarely as a sampler for enthusiasts seeking variety within their specific fixation rather than a cohesive experience.
What distinguishes this anthology is its sheer commitment to exhaustive cataloging. The combination of gender transformation and possession mechanics remains relatively uncommon even in specialist communities, and the decision to pair this with such varied character types—spanning students, professionals, authority figures, and mythological archetypes like saints and kunoichi—suggests curators aware that the appeal lies not in narrative but in aesthetic permutation. The 190-page count and 31-artist roster indicate substantial production investment, which in anthology work typically correlates with higher consistency across contribution quality. The emphasis on “31 artists” signals deliberate curation rather than open submission, implying editorial gatekeeping that may filter out crude entries, though anthology quality always varies wildly across contributors.
The tag distribution reveals the anthology’s core obsessions: the presence of mothers, teachers, and idols alongside students and married women suggests a fascination with role-reversal and status corruption within possession mechanics—the appeal residing in taking control of women occupying positions of relative authority or social visibility. This thematic coherence, while narrow, demonstrates more sophistication than purely random character assembly would suggest.
Ideal for readers already confident in their possession and TSF interests who seek systematic exploration of variant character archetypes. Those approaching either concept for the first time will find this simultaneously too specialized and too relentless in its singular focus to serve as an accessible entry point. A definitive reference text for its constituency, not a recruitment tool.
Related Tags:
Breasts | married women | gender transformation | idols | possession
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