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In crime fiction and sci-fi tropes, a "cleaner" is an operative hired to erase evidence, eliminate targets, or fix seemingly impossible problems. The Cleaner Hit clever adapts this trope into a literal interpretation tailored for the vore genre.
At its core, is a narrative-driven comic produced under the "Pd" (often associated with specific independent digital artists or indie comic circles) umbrella. Pd Vore Comics The Cleaner Hit
The enduring interest in The Cleaner Hit highlights what the modern vore community looks for in premium content. It moves away from uninspired, single-pinup illustrations and instead offers:
PD (sometimes referred to as ) is considered a seminal, if sometimes controversial, figure in the vore subculture. user wants a long article for the keyword
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Emphasis is placed on "predator" and "prey" dynamics, with detailed focus on the physical transformation and the "bulge" or "struggle" elements central to the genre.
