Dreamtales: Comics
The landscape for adult-oriented indie comics has changed dramatically. Print copies of early Dreamtales issues are rare and considered collector’s items. Original floppy copies from the late 90s can sell for $50–$200 on eBay, depending on the issue and condition.
Today, Dreamtales Comics has transitioned to a digital-first model. You can find official collections on:
Note for collectors: Because of the niche nature of the content, piracy is rampant, but fans are urged to buy official digital copies to support the continuation of the series. Dreamtales Comics
While many TG comics focus solely on gender, Dreamtales is particularly famous for mixing Age Progression (AP) and Age Regression (AR) into the mix.
A recurring theme in Dreamtales comics is the concept of the "arrogant male" getting a dose of reality. Many of their stories follow a classic moral structure: The landscape for adult-oriented indie comics has changed
This "poetic justice" narrative structure transforms the comics from simple pin-up art into moral fables. It engages the reader by satisfying a universal desire to see the high-and-mighty brought down to earth.
Visually, Dreamtales Comics occupies a specific niche between 1990s webcomic aesthetics and slick digital painting. The early works featured a more cartoonish, almost anime-inspired line art, with exaggerated facial expressions and clean, vector-like colors. Note for collectors: Because of the niche nature
As the series evolved into the 2010s, the art became more polished. Rendered in programs like Photoshop and Manga Studio, later Dreamtales issues feature:
The signature strength of the art is the "moment of change." Dreamtales panels are famous for breaking down a transformation into 3–6 sequential panels, showing height shrinking, hair lengthening, or clothing shifting, frame by frame.




