Man is Transported to the Demon World to Save an Incubus Prince
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There will be spoilers for the manhwa series Hot-to-Go Bakery: Whipped and Sprayed.
Content Warning: There may be references to starvation/malnutrition, bullying, cancer in a pet, sex work (sex in exchange for a favor), self-deprecation, suicidal ideation, experience gap, mentions of war, and body commentary, as they do appear in the manhwa.
Synopsis:
Baek Hwisoo has been transported into the demon world. He never intended for this to happen, but after falling asleep, a demon butler approached him with an offer he couldn’t refuse. As long as Hwisoo offers up his life energy to the ailing demon prince Amon, the butler will heal Hwisoo’s terminally ill cat. Hwisoo would do anything for his precious kitty, including offering up his own life. But why was Hwisoo chosen for this task?
As it turns out, Hwisoo has a special ability. One that has left him single and mocked for a long time. It has also earned him the title “Cream Can.” Once he releases, he can’t stop. It is an ungodly amount of man juice, and it is the quantity of it that will hopefully save the demon prince.
Review:
This art style is very unique. It is more on the cartoony side, which is usually not my thing, but this one really speaks to me. It isn’t perfect by any means, as there are many moments when the characters’ lips look a bit weird, and their faces are just inconsistent overall. But the designs are very fun to me. I especially like how well the couple contrasts each other. Ironically, it is their opposing designs that make them fit so well together. Hwisoo is definitely your standard muscly BL top, while Amon is your beautiful bottom. He is ethereally pretty, and I especially love that his tail is a character in its own right. These two look great together, and as long as you are open to unique styles on the inconsistent side, I think this one is a real treat visually.

As for the story, what can you expect from something that is only five episodes long? And that includes a prologue and an epilogue episode. This thing is silly, and it definitely intends to be, so it succeeds, for sure. For one, I adore that the whole foundation of this story is that Hwisoo is a devoted cat dad to a cat so ugly it is cute, and he applies all his knowledge of raising cats to taming the wily Amon. Amon has a tail with a life of its own, and while it can sometimes look a bit icky, it leads to some fun tail play, which I am a huge fan of. While this isn’t a beastman title, one of my favorite aspects of them is when they use the tail for pleasure, too, and that is an element in this one.
I will say, though, there is one aspect of this that I dislike. Amon is called an incubus, but he is the bottom. Incubus and succubus identities, based on the etymology of the words, mean to “lie on” or “lie under,” respectively. They definitely have gendered connotations, but I much prefer for their identities to be based on position and remove gender entirely. I know this is such a silly nitpick that most people don’t even care about, but after reading Baby, Sugar, Succubus with a male succubus, my whole view has changed. I really want more male succubi, and this was the perfect opportunity, but here we are.
Also, if you couldn’t tell from the premise of this title, there is a lot of semen, and there is great care taken to show it being consumed. I don’t mind this myself, but I imagine some people might not be too fond of the intensity of the semen, plus the enthusiastic consumption of it. So, if that isn’t your thing, you may want to avoid this one. However, if you do avoid it because of that, you will miss some really fun smut. You’ll also be missing out on a big, bulky man loving on one of the ugliest cats in the world, which would be a shame, too.
Results:
I liked this. It isn’t some short masterpiece like Legroom, but it doesn’t try to be more than it is. It is just a silly, smutty morsel about a man who is willing to do anything for his dying cat and a cat-like incubus who needs all the cum that man can give him. The bottom is a cutie, the top is a hunk, and that is really all that is needed. But add in a sprinkle of humor, and this makes for a fun romp. If you aren’t looking for much more than that, you’ll have a great time.
Have you read Hot-to-Go Bakery: Whipped and Sprayed? If so, what do you think? Do you agree with my assessment? Do you not? Let me know, and comment below!





