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September 25, 2010 at 10:40 pm in reply to: An Olga giantess pic I haven’t posted here before #95722Eric JohnsonParticipant
Roadblock1 wrote:
Just what is the origin of Olga?:-o
Olga is a character played by one of my friends in a tabletop superhero RPG I’ve been running for about 10 years.
In the world Olga lives in, most superhumans have a common origin, possessing a genetic profile that lets them tap a cosmic energy source subconsciously, and use that energy to edit the laws of physics around themselves, and thus giving themselves superpowers.
Olga got her genes for superpowers from her grand-mother, Helga, who was a German superhuman during World War II. Olga’s grand-father, Sven Danielsen was pulp era adventurer, a two-fisted do-gooder from Sweden (non-superpowered, but a large strong man, and very, very capable).
In the last days of WWII, the nazis were desperate enough to send Helga out into the field, where previously, they were keeping her back for breeding and experimentation purposes. Sven and his team defeated the nazi superwoman, possibly in part due to Helga’s lack of enthusiasm for the cause.
After the war, Sven nursed Helga back to help and oversaw her rehabilitation, making sure she wasn’t really loyal to the Reich. Not many courtships start with the man collapsing a building on the woman to knock her out, but the two ended up falling in love and having a son.
When Olga was born, Sven Danielsen knew she’d have the potential for superpowers due to her inheriting the needed genes from her grand-mother. So, he took an active interest in his grand-daughter’s upbringing, as well as that of Olga’s two younger sisters.
One key moment was when Olga was very young, she asked her 6-foot-7 grandfather about his being larger than most people, and Sven wisely shared his own philosophy that if you are larger and stronger than most, then the best way to use that strength is to protect the weak or helpless.
Then, years later, after the mass eruption of new superhumans in the 1990s, Olga’s hometown in Germany was the site of a fight between two rogue metahumans. During the fight, a huge statue in the town square was knocked over and was falling on Olga among the fleeing crowd. Olga’s super-powers manifested under the stress. Perhaps remembering her grand-father’s words, she grew to gigantic size (92 feet tall, her maximum size at first). After catching the statue, she quickly dispatched the two wanted superhumans.
After that dramatic debut, Olga’s grand-father pulled some strings with old friends and got her into an international super-team to use her powers on a professional superheroing basis. Olga’s hobbies before her superpowers included competitive martial arts and marathon running, so she already had the skills and physical fitness level for the job.
Eric JohnsonParticipantAnd now….
… the newest gem in my commission collection….
…and this one’s a big one…
… I think this will be one of the favorite Olga pics of a lot of people…
(why yes, I am stretching it out, and building it up.)
…So, a new pic of Olga “Reisigefrau” Svensen…
…but what makes this one worth such an overdone introduction?
Well, it’s a pic of Olga on the beach…
… drawn by DC Matthews!
Yeah, I’m pumped about this one!
And, without further ado…. (too late)…..
Olga “ReisigeFrau” Svensen, searching for a good location for her to enjoy the beach, as wonderfully drawn and portrayed by Amaz0ns favorite DC Matthews:
Dang! Is that awesome or what?
I’ve wanted a DCM of Olga for a while. First, I thought his classic-comic-book style would be a great match for character who’s a superheroine in her day job. Plus, a great chance to show her physique from such a master of anatomy. And everything I’ve hoped for came through on this pic.
From early days of commissioning, the artists on Amaz0ns I was always wishing to get to draw Olga were Jebriodo, Fett, and DCM. I guess I’ve finally finished off my personal triple crown / hat trick of commissions. 🙂
Eric JohnsonParticipantfbbfan wrote:
Where do you buy these comic books?
If your local comic book store doesn’t carry them (which is all too common), then there’s the AC webstore:
Giantess Comic Section at AC Webstore
If you ever want to zero in on the specific issues I wrote, go to my website,
If you go to the Published works, check out the pages for each issue. There, clicking on the cover image will take you right to that issue at the AC Webstore.
Thanks for showing interest!
Eric JohnsonParticipantThree more Jean Sinclair commissions with large and impressive ladies.
One I commissioned to celebrate an upcoming story, the other two as gifts to some online friends.First up, Shakurbuti, the giant genie from the AC Comics stories featuring “Ali Bastur and Her Forty Feet”. I’ve got an upcoming 10 page story I wrote featuring those characters in the next issue of FemForce / Gargantarama.
Then, a pic of Marian the Giantess from Deviant Art, contemplating what to do with this bus.
And finally, Giantess Cassie waves hello to a little friend inside a building
*waves back at Cassie*
Eric JohnsonParticipantAlexG wrote:
Garganta in the not so big city . . . :blink: B)
(Reminds me of the Buddy Jeans / GTS ad that was on TV a few yrs back.)
Nice one. I hadn’t seen that yet. Thanks, Alex.
Looks like I’ve got some bidding to do.
Eric JohnsonParticipantGiantessa wrote:
Oh my goodness! Is she really 6’9″ or is that exaggeration?
Not an exaggeration. She’s wrestled on the Indy circuit as “Isis the Amazon”.
Check out his video, when she enters the venue, towering above the crowd:
Eric JohnsonParticipantze fly wrote:
:laugh: I can’t speak for the others, but the more info, the better for me. 😉
you’ll probably be quite happy if I can complete this biography of Olga Svensen I’m trying to get written to post on deviant art. 🙂
Eric JohnsonParticipantGlad you liked it AlexG and ZeFly.
Should have another Jean Sinclair Olga pic in the works, but I know his life has been hectic lately, so not sure when it will completed.
Eric JohnsonParticipantGlad you like it!
This is one of my favorites that Jean has ever done for me.
Eric JohnsonParticipantze fly wrote:
:ohmy: Great! Thanks for sharing, Shag… 😉
… and for the bio and background too. 🙂thanks 10-4 and ZeFly for letting me know the pic was liked.
And special thanks to ZeFly for letting me know the bio was appreciated. I can babble on at times. I’m never sure how much detail to give on these things.
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