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For the uninitiated, DreamTales was (and remains, in archival form) a niche publisher focused primarily on —think body swaps, growth/shrinking, animal transformations, and inanimate possession. But the stories? They were weird, artistic, and often deeply psychological.

And honestly? That’s kind of beautiful. Have your own DreamTales forum memories? Did you write a 50-part story about a magical necklace? Let me know in the comments—or, better yet, go resurrect an old thread. dreamtales comics forums

If you were a certain kind of comic fan browsing the web in the mid-2000s, you eventually stumbled into a strange, surreal corner of the internet. It wasn’t Marvel. It wasn’t DC. It wasn’t even Image or Dark Horse. It was a digital rabbit hole known as DreamTales Comics . For the uninitiated, DreamTales was (and remains, in

However, the comics were only half the magic. The real heartbeat of the community lived in the . The Velvet Rope of the Weird Side of the Web Before Reddit had r/transformation and long before DeviantArt became the central hub for TF art, there were the DreamTales forums. To call them a "message board" feels too sterile. They were more like a speakeasy for the imaginatively bizarre. And honestly