
Stromboli's Supper - Part 9 (Vore and Digestion)
My Flesh & Fur deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by three Disney villains -- Legend of Tarzan villains Tublat, the evil gorilla, and Kaj, the evil Leopard Man who worked in the service of Queen La, and Merlock, the main villain of Duck Tales: the Movie - Raiders of the Lost Lamp. Now we continue this series of comics involving Jobe getting eaten by more of my favorite Disney villains. As I have already said, I'd always imagined them making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Merlock and has now moved on to an Italian city in a different Disney world. And in this city, he meets his next villain: the evil gypsy/puppeteer Stromboli from Pinocchio. Unlike Tublat, Kaj, and Merlock, Stromboli is actually human, and because of this, Jobe is very certain that his encounter with Stromboli will not end the same way. But just as before, he will be wrong. . . .
I must thank
ViceXXX for being willing to try something new. He's been, up to now, unwilling to do human preds, mostly thanks to how difficult he would find them to do. But now that he's finally conquered the challenge and done one, I hope he's willing to do more for me and quite possibly for others down the road!
Stromboli, pleased with his meal, just sat back down in his chair. Then, sitting back in said chair, he rubbed his full belly and licked his lips, his eyes narrowed and a content smile on his face. He had already been fat before, but his meal had just made him even fatter. His belly was on display as he rubbed his hands over his dome of a tummy.
“Delicious,” he said happily. “Digest well, my tasty dinner."
His stomach loudly began to gurgle and churn as digestion began. . . .
Jobe could feel the stomach acids beginning to work around him and knew that he'd have to hurry and try to make Stromboli throw him up. But he also knew that he didn't have a lot of time and began to fear for his safety.
Unfortunately, the stomach acids began doing their job, breaking down his body to nourish the large puppeteer’s.
First, Jobe’s legs and feet began to break down, slowly crumbling away as the acids ate away at them. His knees were close behind them.
He gasped, then struggled even harder to try and get out of his predicament.
His thighs, hips, and waist broke down next. His shoulders were the next to go, sinking beneath the stomach acids and breaking into pieces. His neck went right after that.
Jobe's head finally sank beneath the acids, and that was that. His head dissolved and slowly broke down into nutrients, from his scalp to his skull to his scales to even his brains, and in seconds, what’d once been a young man was now bits and pieces of flesh, hair, and clothing. He left no part of him behind.
At long last, Stromboli’s stomach returned to its normal, fat size, having successfully digested Jobe.
With his dinner digested, Stromboli simply relaxed in his chair, rubbed his less-fat belly, and licked his lips again. His eyes were closed in ecstasy now. . . .
Part nine of a commission by
ViceXXX.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Merlock and has now moved on to an Italian city in a different Disney world. And in this city, he meets his next villain: the evil gypsy/puppeteer Stromboli from Pinocchio. Unlike Tublat, Kaj, and Merlock, Stromboli is actually human, and because of this, Jobe is very certain that his encounter with Stromboli will not end the same way. But just as before, he will be wrong. . . .
I must thank

Stromboli, pleased with his meal, just sat back down in his chair. Then, sitting back in said chair, he rubbed his full belly and licked his lips, his eyes narrowed and a content smile on his face. He had already been fat before, but his meal had just made him even fatter. His belly was on display as he rubbed his hands over his dome of a tummy.
“Delicious,” he said happily. “Digest well, my tasty dinner."
His stomach loudly began to gurgle and churn as digestion began. . . .
Jobe could feel the stomach acids beginning to work around him and knew that he'd have to hurry and try to make Stromboli throw him up. But he also knew that he didn't have a lot of time and began to fear for his safety.
Unfortunately, the stomach acids began doing their job, breaking down his body to nourish the large puppeteer’s.
First, Jobe’s legs and feet began to break down, slowly crumbling away as the acids ate away at them. His knees were close behind them.
He gasped, then struggled even harder to try and get out of his predicament.
His thighs, hips, and waist broke down next. His shoulders were the next to go, sinking beneath the stomach acids and breaking into pieces. His neck went right after that.
Jobe's head finally sank beneath the acids, and that was that. His head dissolved and slowly broke down into nutrients, from his scalp to his skull to his scales to even his brains, and in seconds, what’d once been a young man was now bits and pieces of flesh, hair, and clothing. He left no part of him behind.
At long last, Stromboli’s stomach returned to its normal, fat size, having successfully digested Jobe.
With his dinner digested, Stromboli simply relaxed in his chair, rubbed his less-fat belly, and licked his lips again. His eyes were closed in ecstasy now. . . .
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Stromboli has a resemblance to one of the pirates from Peter Pan...
the really fat one with the pink t shirt and moustache...according to this link his name is Turk:
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Pirate_Crew_(Peter_Pan)/Gallery
Turk would be a fine addition to your gallery!
the really fat one with the pink t shirt and moustache...according to this link his name is Turk:
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Pirate_Crew_(Peter_Pan)/Gallery
Turk would be a fine addition to your gallery!
You . . . really don't read my journals, do you?
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/8992752/
Quit it with the suggestions, please!
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/8992752/
Quit it with the suggestions, please!
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