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(1) Origin stories. Dr. Robo reports that his thing for erotic mind control began when he was a kid. I experienced the first stirrings of my thing just as early, it seems. These sorts of things go deep for those of us who really have them.
(2) A common trope: the tube girl. I think I might use it more frequently, but Dr. Robo clearly understands its power. Here is an example, from his dieselpunk-era Metrobay story Original Sin.
(3) And another common trope: the scanner! For me it started with Looker, and I first wrote about Iris Brockman getting scanned to set up some fun personal identity porn. Dr. Robo also knows the trope and knows it well. Consider this scene from another of his comics, Adult Toys:
Yes, I can really relate.
(4) A lust for world-building. It seems that neither Dr. Robo nor I just want sexy images that reflect our thing, or even characters or stories that reflect our thing. We want whole worlds, places, fictional universes geared to the logic of what it is that we’re into. And so we set out to create them.
(5) And an understanding of popular culture as a never-ending source of fetish fuel… Well, that’s tomorrow’s post.
But if I’ve intrigued you enough about Dr. Robo’s project (or if you, like he, really like erotic mind control and robots), you can and should show him some appreciation even now. The Metrobay site at DeviantArt can be reached Bookmark It