SH Collage – Gammazon Denise Hoshor – Blue Dress (2)

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  • #6816
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Part of my Denise the She-Hulk Devilette in a Blue Dress series, one of the other poses was used in the parody DP magazine cover . . . 8)

    Should she flex any harder that taut outfit might burst apart at the seams . . . 😯 (oh my!)

    Model: Denise Hoshor

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #6817
    Lonebeatle
    Participant

    😯 There’s nothing like too much Denise Hoshor!! Never enough I say!!

    Though lil’ greedy bug would love to see her ‘in the flesh’, or not that green 😈 is some great PM man.

    Cheers, Lonebeatle.

    #6818
    Matthew Lim
    Participant

    Awsome stuff! I really like Denise, she really pulls off the big muscle look quite well. But I have to admit, after seeing some updated photos of her at AMG, it’s really odd to actually see her forehead.

    #6819
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Awsome stuff! I really like Denise, she really pulls off the big muscle look quite well. But I have to admit, after seeing some updated photos of her at AMG, it’s really odd to actually see her forehead.

    I believe those were the post-2000 pictures that I was refering to earlier – if you notice how she normally styled her hair in all of her photo ops she usually had that region coifed over. Frankly, I was rather surprised that she allowed Andy (much less gave them to him) to post them since they don’t show her at all at her very best. I did see a post on one of the FBBr forums several months ago that there were some recent pictures of her posted at the Gunsite (couldn’t find them when I looked) with her back into a serious training mode once again. She also has a website URL staked out, but with only a promo-page setup thus far.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

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