
TS Mariana Cordoba — A decade of iconic work, preserved in 4K — the solo archive that defined an era.
Some sites exist to give you more content. This one exists to preserve a specific body of work from a performer who was genuinely ahead of her time. If Mariana Cordoba's name means something to you, the site delivers exactly what it promises. If you're walking in cold, know upfront that this is a catalog site — not a live experience, not a community, not a discovery platform.
The production quality is legitimately impressive for its era and holds up. The 4K remaster framing on a solo archive from the mid-2000s through 2014 is a real differentiator.
Mariana Cordoba was an Argentine trans performer who launched her own direct-to-fan subscription site years before OnlyFans normalized the model. That's not revisionism — it's the actual timeline. She built a following on the strength of her looks, her charisma, and a willingness to own her work rather than just license it to studios.
The site at tsmarianacordoba.com is the ongoing home for that catalog. Over 1,500 hours of video in 4K Ultra HD, high-resolution photo sets available as downloadable zip files, and a monthly update cadence. The content is described as 100% exclusive — meaning you won't find the same cuts on tube sites or competitor platforms. Billing runs through Epoch, which is a long-established adult-billing processor with solid consumer protections and easy cancellation.
The library depth is real. 1,500-plus hours isn't marketing math — it represents a full career's worth of output from a performer who worked consistently for nearly a decade. The 4K presentation is a meaningful upgrade over what you'd find on legacy tube rips.
Photo sets with downloadable zips are an underrated perk. Most sites treat photos as an afterthought; here they're a first-class deliverable. The Epoch billing relationship also means customer support for billing issues is handled by a known processor — not some anonymous form that disappears.
Monthly updates continuing from an estate archive is a genuinely unusual commitment. It signals that whoever runs the catalog is treating this as a serious preservation project, not a domain squatting exercise.
Pricing isn't visible without clicking through to the join page — a friction point that will cost casual conversions. The tour gives you the what but not the how much, which is the kind of UX decision that made sense in 2009 and feels outdated now.
There is no community, no live element, no chat, no creator interaction of any kind. That's appropriate given the context, but if you're coming from an OnlyFans mindset expecting two-way engagement, recalibrate expectations before you join.
The site design reads as legacy-era adult web rather than modern premium. It works; it just doesn't feel like a 2026 product.
We couldn't confirm live pricing from the public tour page — the join flow redirects and pricing is gated. Epoch handles billing, which means cancellation is straightforward (Epoch's support is easy to reach and honors cancellation requests). We're flagging the price as unconfirmed and will update once verified.
What we can say: for a 1,500-hour 4K archive of a performer with genuine legacy status, the benchmark comparison is other solo-performer archive sites. Those typically run $20–30/month at full price, often with a trial window. If tsmarianacordoba.com lands in that range, it's fair value for the depth. If it's above it, you'd want a trial option before committing long-term.
Yes — the site is live at tsmarianacordoba.com, billed through Epoch, and claims to still push monthly updates from the estate archive. It is an ongoing subscription, not a dead domain.
Access to 1,500+ hours of 4K Ultra HD video, high-resolution photo sets available as downloadable zip files, and monthly content updates. All content is described as 100% exclusive to the site.
An Argentine transgender performer born in 1981 who became one of the most recognized names in trans adult entertainment. She pioneered direct-to-fan subscription content before the model became mainstream. She passed away in February 2016; the site and catalog continue under archive management.
Billing runs through Epoch.com, a major adult-billing processor. You can cancel directly through Epoch's customer support portal or by contacting them via their billing support line — no need to go through the site itself.
Probably not as a first stop. This is a legacy archive built for people who know the name and want the complete picture. If you're exploring trans content more broadly, a network subscription (which gives access to many performers) might be a better entry point.
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