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AlexGKeymasterWhile we're at it, does anyone know if Eddie Delaney Jr. wrote more stories? I only remember these: http://members.tripod.com/~Nadie8/EddieDelaneyJr.html
Well, there is a sequel to "Reverse It" on the Valkyrie site, if that's what you're looking for?
http://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/giantess/reverse2.txt
But a better way would be to use Google to search for "Eddie Delaney Jr", stories – this was the result that I got:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Eddie+Delaney+Jr%22%2C+stories&btnG=Google+Search
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterI know that I've answered this sort of thing in the past, but what the hey, since you asked . . . 😎
Rather then creating a formal outline or somesuch, I follow a fairly simple formula of having the basic scenario of the storyline already pre-in mind, usually strongest portion dealing with A) the intro/beginning set-up, B) the high point in the middle and C) the resolution at the end. This is not to say that I have it completely covered – especially in-between points A, B and C. Often, since its an evolutionary process I have spontaneous elements that come into it later on as the story develops along the way, with the personalities of the characters driving the process along. Conversely, its not uncommon for me to go back as I polish and proof only to discover that in my haste to get it all down that I forgot to spell out some detail that remained in my head and never made it to the screen. 😉
Research – historical, archaeological, mythological, whatever – is also very important. Not so much in mass data, (Really, do you want to go into four or five pages about creating a suit of medieval armor? Well, if you're a member of the SCA, maybe you would . . . but not I. 😀 ) but as spice to give your environment a depth of illusionary plausibility so as to gain a suspension of disbelief by the reader.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterNever looked so good . . . 😎

Source: http://www.amg-lite.com/lisa_bickels/
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterI don't recall the big one having a topic, so I post some pics of her scanned from the Superman/Aliens II…
( if I'm wrong Alex will merge it with the prior one :-D)She does, sort of – the discussion was about her appearance in JLU.
http://www.amaz0ns.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,44/topic,1084.0
However, rather then bump that one up now, I'll merge this one with it later on.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterY'know I've gone to ebay several times and tried to search under "muscle woman art" or "original amazon art" and the like. I never find any hits, but I know people have put up works for sale. This either means that I'm making the wrong searches (maybe I should just search under the character name instead) or the works are being snatched up immediately as they are put out. Needless to say, ours is a …. specialty service, so as fine a drawing of PG I've ever seen I'm not sure how big the bids will be. If you don't mind me asking, what do you expect to sell it for?
BTXYou’re right about the searching method on eBay, since it’s based upon the entry title / content of the listing (and it’s usually best to checkmark the “Search titles & descriptions” option). Unless you are target / character specific, (i.e. "She-Hulk Comic Artwork") you aren't likely to have as many, if any, returns. Probably it’s because the seller is either ignorant about including it in the listing or, more likely naturally assumes that the character is synonymous with the Amazonian archetype that he/she doesn't need to spell out something so obvious as "original amazon art" or "muscle woman art".
On a related topic, something else to keep in mind is that something as similar as “Female Bodybuilding” doesn’t have nearly as many returns in a listings search as does “Female Bodybuilder.” So if you’re going to sell off those old WPW videos or buffed-chix magazines, try to put both somewhere in the listing. 😉
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterA BIG welcome back **HUG** – it's really good to see you again! 😎
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterWell, until then this type of fantasy will have to suffice . . . WW as played by Debbie Bramwell. 😎

Source: http://www.ftvideo.com/genex/FTVnews/FTVnews.htm
Tho, I still say a high quality, animated feature film would be the best route to take. 😉
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterOh, I never said go with Honey instead of Daisy, (as DwarfPriest put it, she's never looked hotter :-o) I was subtly hinting that more competition added to the line up is always better . . . 😎
BTW this makes my 600th post on Amaz0ns*!
*(formerly the forum that called itself She-Grew). 😀
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterneither picture shows up for me
Sometimes the same thing happens (for whatever reason) on the Unrealmuscle forums – I did provide a link to her blog page. You probably just missed it at the bottom of the post.
Source: http://www.brittmiller.blogspot.com/
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
AlexGKeymasterI understand. I "collect" original comic art. But I don't think there's anything to be gained from this one, aesthetically, personally, or instructively. He's good, but I don't think anyone has anything to gain by owning this sub-model sheet sketch–and I'm not saying this to criticize the guy for wanting to make a buck.
That's fine, and you're entitled to your opinion, however, by the same token I don't have to bother taking the time out of my schedule to post links or materials of interest (to others, other then yourself) that I happen to come across, either.
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