This is an interesting comic that made me go on a long tangent to see if it's an ethical goon. At first glance, it looks somewhat racist, with the women not talking, being portrayed as smelly, dumb, and the researcher making assumptions like they're animals that can't communicate, which is super fucked up (also on page 27 there's a frame from the woman's expression that looks like a racist stereotype). On the other hand, that's obviously extreme musk/body odor fetish content that usually HAS everyone being portrayed as smelly or dominant, it's the whole point, and the researcher's dialogue is enthusiastic and not offensive.
The pages are detailed and have diverse characters and a clear story progression. The yellowish cum, the pubes, the musk, are all amazing elements that add to the arousal AND gimmick factor. The lack of dialogue from other characters that aren't the researcher bother me because, again, it makes the women look unintelligent, BUT this could simply be an oversight from the artist's part, or their intention in a non-harmful way, as the comic has focus on only the researcher's speech from the start and the tribe HAS been described as "uncontacted".
Overall, this concept/dynamic of "tribe x researcher/documentary person" is pretty fun. Could it have been done in a more tasteful way? Yes, but it's still very solid and creative.
I know people are going to either ignore or criticize me for making this comment, because they are just here to jerk off and don't want to think about the real world or the art's implications, but you must acknowledge: **All** art is political. I, myself, could never endorse or engage in content that goes against my moral compass.
With all that said, my final verdict is... (drum roll please)..... a strong 4.5/5 stars! Upon further investigation, the artist's social media has no previous controversial statements, so yeah, no need to "separate the art from the artist", and the kinks portrayed here are clearly a mix of objectification, feminization, futanari, smell and other "gross" (in a good way) kinks, not racism of any sorts. So yeah, on top of being a 4.5 stars rating, it is ethical.