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Pre-links have been updated and this new comic is available now. Feel free to express your thoughts regarding Inheritors: Sperm-Geddon in the comments below.

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Anonymous

Sperma-Geddon is a nonsequel to the Inheritors from seven years and five months and one day ago ago, I even once asked Trace if there's ever be a sequel and she said no, and while in no way is this in the same universe as the first I must say it was an amazingly well done story. Rich with character, plot twists, and an ominous and grim conclusion this is the wickedest story in quite a while. I can only say for myself but this book was excellent, pulse pounding and stimulating. Verna ports the trio of Jess, Cindy, and Anya (in her first, second and third dark story respectively) into a trap with Jennix, Bora, Brix and an incoming Solus. Drew works up two plans, both with tragic outcomes. Ash can barely believe it for good reason. Cocksmith really upped his game, giving Jess a statuesque form, Cindy a fit figure, and Anya a soft repose all of which added to their narrative positions. Its hard to even nitpick. Bora maybe could've been in a threeway with Silk at the start. Jessica, the freshest of the three in the Scopsverse, was a bit underutilized only appearing in two panels post climax. Anya doesn't get started... okay no Hunt references. Waiting was worth it.

Anonymous

As Spooney Bard mentioned above, while ‘Sperm-Geddon’ isn’t a sequel to the original ‘Inheritors’ comic, it’s great to see some of these characters get into sexual mischief with the Spider-heroines again. The use of Jessica, Cindy and Anya as the protagonists were brilliant - Jess being the leader with years of experience, while Cindy and Anya are the young amateurs adjusting to the situation in front of them. Solus and his kin were menacing from start to finish, showing no mercy to the heroines. Thomas’ art is fantastic as ever, giving the heroines and villains their due. The use of lighting and colours is phenomenal, truly showing the multiversal scope of it all. The story ends on a somewhat ominous note, which is always a welcome change of pace and would like to see more of going forward. Would love to see a sequel given that cliffhanger in the future. Overall, an excellent story. Thanks, Tracy!