“Who awakens me?” she asked in a voice that resonated both in the chamber and within Fernando’s synaptic pathways.
: A key element of the Total Control narrative involves capturing the psychological state of the characters through intense facial expressions.
True to its title, the comic explores the transition from resistance to complete obedience, highlighting the loss of autonomy. Artistic Style: Fernando FANSADOX COLLECTION 342 TOTAL CONTROL 2 - FERNANDO
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This is the core of the issue. Fernando employs : similar poses, same room, but different stages of mental collapse. Dialogue is sparse, replaced by internal monologue boxes showing the character’s thoughts fracturing. The “total control” is achieved not via brute force but through sleep deprivation, isolation, and unpredictable reward/punishment cycles.
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Fernando is well-known in the Fansadox series for a specific aesthetic: Clean Line Work
Issue , titled Total Control 2 , is a direct sequel, suggesting a narrative arc significant enough to warrant a two-part story. As with most Fernando works, the title is literal: the core theme is the systematic psychological and physical breaking down of resistance until the antagonist achieves absolute dominion over the protagonist(s). Artistic Style: Fernando I notice you’re asking for
In Total Control 2 , his style is at its mature peak. The shadows are deep, the panels are cinematic, and the pacing is deliberately slow—emphasizing the process of control rather than the acts themselves.