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Wooferkid doesn't really do comics. He does "sequential art" which is nearly the same thing and comics can be categorized under it.
Flaccid > Hard > Pleasure > Cum > After glow
That's the basic 5 steps of erotica, which could be simplified further to 3 expressions: Arousal, Sex, Satisfaction. Beginning, Middle, End.
However, "sequential art" is just the "art". The paneling suggests a passage of time.
The difference between Class Comics and say, Oglaf, is that Oglaf is a "comical" strip. While Class Comics are closer to "graphic novels".
I hesitate to call them that because Class Comics doesn't complete it's narratives. They're are constructed so flimsy, and released annually, that only someone doing a literary analysis would see that it did indeed have structure.
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In Ghostboy & Diablo, for example, it stretch across multiple issues. Which were released almost a year apart. Diablo undergoes a crazy mitosis, splitting into 2 people. This conveniently concludes the arc which began as the conflict of him feeling emotionally torn between being a faithful father and husband, and this secret love affair with Ghostboy.
But maybe "emotionally torn" is giving it too much credit. I don't think Diablo actually expressed regret or resistance. What we see is him hunched over in random pain on 1 page. Signaling the start this mitosis process which we don't see more of until the end when he split in 2.
I doubt even people who read all the volumes in one sitting would be able to connect these 2 events.
On occasion Class Comic tries, I stress *tries*, to write meaningful character developments. Couples break up. Hero get's circumcised, lol. But they're also designed to be endless chronicles.