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This is probably the one and only case where I actually envy people living in Omaha, Nebraska 😆
khuddleParticipantCan you get a billing service other than CCBill? They are absolutely horrendous.
khuddleParticipantGirl Crazy is hardly “recent”. It came out in 1997.
khuddleParticipantGreat to see that you are back to animating massive female bodybuilders again (in
addition to the fitness models, who are also fine).khuddleParticipantGilbert Hernandez, the artist who created “Petra”, used to feature a lot of female bodybuilders
in his comic books (“Love and Rockets” and other ones). But for some reason, about 4-5 years ago,
he stopped. Not sure why. He seemed to have a thing for them. In fact, in one of the Love and Rocket Books, he
has a Mexcian female bodybuilder named “Diana” flexing her huge muscles before several scrawny male photographers
on a beach. Scene is really well drawn, the massive female bodybuilder looking two or three times the size
of her male admirers!. I suspect his publishers forced him to stop at some point, claiming that these women were “unmarketable”.khuddleParticipantMagnificent. What a thoroughbred!
khuddleParticipantJust hope the Physique girls continue to get bigger and bigger, just like her.
khuddleParticipantI said it another forum, and it bears repeating: She looks like a big, bulked up Michelle Dockery (who plays
Lady Mary in “Downton Abbey”).khuddleParticipantI know — she could be a Skywalker, a Solo, a Kenobi, even, some have speculated because of the
English Accent, a Palpatine!I think it would be best if she were either a Skywalker or a Kenobi. A Solo really, REALLY confuses things
(and it also is too similar to the original trilogy, with Luke and Leia being siblings), and a Palpatine…well…
thats just damn weird.khuddleParticipantYeah I never liked the idea of WW and Supes together. Too obvious. The WW/Batman angle in the
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