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  • in reply to: The Noctivigant Nurse #2317
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    I believe it means ‘Nightwalking’

    in reply to: A Most Helpful Student #2582
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    Great second outing Neon!

    This is almost a fable in its innocence. The ways and means of the transformation are a delight to read. The practical and industrious mind of William Turner and the sexually, and now physically, peaked Joesephine Harker make quite the inspiring pair.

    Thank you for sharing this tremendious tale.

    Also the epilogue inferred growth is a riot as well 😀

    in reply to: Ultimate Black Cat #2539
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    And you’ve got the Ultimate line accurate with the upper and lower case lettering 😉

    Fisk is nicely badass in this as well. You’ve really kept the characters Bendis-riffic.

    Great work especially the MJ viral vector 😈

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    Titania is a queen bitch with a mission. I haven’t read #10 yet so I’m not totally in tune with her background but man does she HATE She-Hulk.

    Now I’m wondering if she has it in her to track down and kill Shulk’s alter ego. The obvious answer is ‘No duh its a comic book property they don’t -ordinarily- do THAT’. However might Titania now be so hardcore and power mad that she at least attempts to? Skeeter might actually find herself on the hit list of the government superbeing control agencies in the Marvel U.

    This issue really does have everything. It’s a nice wrap on the arc so far AND it has action off the walls. Nearly every minor character gets a moment.

    And, yeah She hulk is Ginourmous… and looks really nice too. Ever since I read the old Byrne run of her I’ve had it in my head that’s she’s pretty leggy. The artist keeps those poportions but dddaaammmnn adds some deisel to the usual lawyer-gamma irradiated blood mix.

    Yeah I have to agree She Hulk #11 will proubably be the thread that breaks the undiscovered FMG fan’s subconscious boundries and has them googling furiously in search of said media 😈 . The one issue that a good 300 folks in the US might flip through at their comic shop, buy then bring home to re-read as new nuerons start firing in regard to their sexual script.

    So in my humble opinion this is a Marvel milestone for buff powerhouse femmes trashing the landscape and looking as if they actually could physique-wise while doing so.

    As far as growth sequences are concearned though the insta-change, while is a great page saver since there was so much story to tell, in this issue leaves me a little flat. Then again sometimes it’s the destination and NOT the journey that counts 😉

    Great Thread DaveW! Spoiler Free and it got the boulders rolling for the She Hulk posting avalanche.

    in reply to: Energy, Part 1 #2435
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    -sign of the horns- 😈

    Very very cool. I really don’t wcare what color a gal ends up in a tf scene merely that she transforms at all.

    The tease of an intro was a nice touch. At first I thought you were getting immediately into the action with no backstory. While not a liability in this genre it’s a pleasant surprise to find some larger plot simmering along.

    It’s a real comment on Janet’s personality that despite her being a scientist she couldn’t trust her condition to her co-workers.

    That’s a really interesting untappaed, so far, dynamic that might be fun to see. Her finally going Beast when in the anomalous materials labs would provoke quite the reaction out of any survivors. One of her peers might get infected prompting interest by whoever’s funding them.

    If it isn’t the military have it be in a field totally unprepared for such a finding, like an agriculture firm or snack food mega-corp.

    The glowing eyes remind me less of Shulkie and more of the television adpatation of "The Tommyknockers" for some reason.

    The Beast might slowly gestate a personality and begin to manipulate Janet in her waking life. A bizzare turn of event might have Janet in control of her green and mean format while The Beast is stuck in waifish alter ego mode. Having Beast-Janet get arrested for disorderly conduct and put in a holding cell only for Janet-Beast to realize the only way to escape is to infect her cell mates and literally make a break for it.

    Eagerly awating the next installment. 😉

    in reply to: The Noctivigant Nurse #2305
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    I’d want Tia to be my nurse.

    Wow she’s a real pistol that one.

    Thank you for the syllable saturated storyline 😉

    It’s nice to see the english language being allowed to flex its muscles in the constraining, though less so every minute, FMG genre.

    Can’t wait to read the next portion and to abuse an online dictionary or two.

    Great work Axel3.14

    in reply to: Automobile GTS #2238
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    Good stuff. Some spelling errors but who gives a crap.

    Great opening I can’t wait to read more of it.

    25 feet tall with monster boobs. A very good combination and you always keep a sense of scale with the surrounding envoronment.

    Thank you for sharing Code Name D. You keep on posting and I’ll keep on reading.

    in reply to: Power Play, chapter 4 #830
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    I’ve always wanted to get off my ass and write "Who Grows There?" an FMG tribute to John Cambell’s "Who Goes There?" which was the basis for both of "The Thing" movies. Cambell’s story as do the other two versions take place in a remote Antarctic research station. Scientists find -something- frozen in the ice millions of years old. Terror results. The book version having a really cool look at how a bunch of practical thinkers/scientists might defeat an alien menace.

    H.P.Lovecraft’s "Mountains of Madness" is an intense look at an ancient world hidden by the Antarctic ice and snow with a terrible secret. Ruins and the mind numbing conjectures they summon in regards to mankind’s true place in history are just the tip of the iceberg (Pun aggh 😳 ). The ante keeps getting weirder and disturbing with the narrator facing the legacy of a shattered civilization and the things that even THEY feared. Read it if only to get a nice education on what it takes to actually travel there.

    How does this relate to Monty Banks? Well it might be cool to have him and one of Big Sister’s uber-marms having to work together to survive. You might be able to throw an intense moralistic curveball his way if Big Sis excavated ruins show that an early advanced civilization swapped the natural strength of it’s female members to enhance that of the males. What would he think about disturbing the world Sis has wrought if its actualy a return to an earlier ‘order’ shrouded in prehistory?

    OR you might be able to have this base be one of the centers of resistance hidden from Sis-net sattelites as a result of the hole in the ozone layer. However one of the members is a traitor. The scene of a woman hidden in arctic gear running to a plateau of ice in order to get her Beamed reward and the curves jutting from the fabric, flesh so enhanced the South Pole death winds just roll off her steaming new chassis. The plot may frame around catching this materially enhanced Mati Hari before she can SWIM?! to shore and alert the matriarchy.

    Perhaps an undisturbed cache of pre-Beam humans in some cut off military base have gone about the tedious task of trying to survive. This being triple secret structure it has enough advanced undisclosed tech to be relatively self sufficient. These great minds might be able to formulate some way to at least balance the current power structure.

    Don’t discount Antarctica. It’s potential is limited only by the amount of penguins you’re willing to have Monty fry 🙄 😉

    in reply to: The Blue Necklase Part 2 By Ristard McSean #2196
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    I really like Mandy.

    Not just for her body either 😈

    She isn’t intentionally EVIL just really really repressed.

    It would be funny for the build up to be the inevitable amazonian catfight only to have them shrug from the experience of years of sibling rivalry and instead shoot hoops or something to settle the score.

    What would be even funnier is if Sean was tricked a second time somehow as result of a bet between the two sisters.

    Sort of a hypertrophied version of the God and Devil’s wager on Jonah.

    in reply to: Paradise Plaza #2179
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    All you need is Ogre from ‘Revenge of The Nerds’ and this collision of young minds and alcohol would be complete.

    It’s nice that the characters are being established before the prophetic fall of civilization.

    Keep on posting and I’ll keep on reading.

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