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David C. Matthews
ParticipantWow… I'm shocked that Bill Black is publishing a book featuring a muscular woman, given his intense dislike of female muscle. My wfie Janet and I worked with him back when AC Comics was getting started (as Americomics); we were doing color separations, and I tried to get him to let me illustrate some of his comics; but my women were always too muscular for his taste, so…
Maybe he's seeing if there's a market for femuscle comics?
David C. Matthews
ParticipantThanks for the compliments, everyone!
I've just added two more panels to Page 16.
So… what do you think happens next? I'm guessing it'll be lullaby time for a couple of thugs! (As if I don't know what's next ;D)
David C. Matthews
ParticipantWelcome aboard the good ship Amaz0ns, Mirai!
David C. Matthews
ParticipantI forgot to comment on the artwork when I posted before… my apologies.
It is a very nice piece of work; I especially like the inking.
She's just begging to be made the star of a comic… if you have the time… ;D
David C. Matthews
ParticipantThanks. Ah, yes. It's from DCM's Maxwell Madd and his Wrestling Woman. I like DCM's drawing style also, and quite enjoyed the comic.
BTW, if DCM reads this, was there anymore of MMWW?Thanks for the compliments… 🙂
There were three issues published. Of the three, the second is probably my favorite. Unfortunately, issue #3 started a storyline that never got completed, since the creator and publisher, Charles Treadwell, decided to cut his losses and get out of publishing. (I don't remember enough of what we'd planned to even guess at how the plot was resolved.)
Issue #1is on my site at the link in the message quoted above; issue #2 will be posted soon.
David C. Matthews
ParticipantI prefer the "good girls" myself… but that is one nice drawing already. I look forward to seeing it colored!
David C. Matthews
ParticipantSorry to take so long to respond…
Well, as it happens, their opinions of Weird Al are very similar to mine! (Wotta coinkydink!)
They enjoy his earlier stuff (say, up through the "Dare to Be Stupid" and "In 3-D" albums; Sonya is especially fond of "LIke a Surgeon"; she says she's met interns like that!), but haven't made much effort to keep up with his later stuff. At least partially because I'm – I mean, they're – not a big fan of the current pop music scene, knowledge and appreciation of which is kinda crucial to a full understanding of the Weird One's ouvre.
If you want to include a Weird Al reference in an upcoming Tetsuko story, go for it!
David C. Matthews
ParticipantSad news… he was a helluvan artist. And 63?? Too young! too young… :'(
David C. Matthews
Participant2DCM:
why there isn`t a pic of Tet-chan showing off her ass? ;D
Uh… because I haven't drawn one yet? ;D ;D
Okay, to be serious: I do notice in my own work a tendency to focus on the upper body – especially the front – especially biceps and breasts. The backside doesn't interest me as much. (Not that I don't like it… but when I'm following my own interests, it's usually upper body.)
But I'm certain there are a fair number of fans who would love to see some shots of this filly's hindquarters… and I'll try to keep that in mind for future pics.
(BTW, I just told Tetsuko that there's a guy here who wants to see her show off her ass… and she said, "But I don't even own a donkey!" Now I have to find out if she was trying to make a funny, or if she really is that charmingly naive… :D)
David C. Matthews
ParticipantBack before the Internet, when pics of bigger women were hard to come by, I'd occasionally use a photo of a male BB (especially for vascularity). And I based one picture – this NSFW Tetsuko pic – on a guy in that pose, and used the lighting and vascularity from that photo. (I like to think that I didn't make Tet-chan herself look too much like a guy ;D) But now, as several before me have commented, the availability of FBB photos on the 'net (and the bigger women in the sport in general) have all but eliminated the need to use male BBs as reference.
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