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I don’t know how I forgot about the Gen 13 video – Caitlin Fairchild’s transformation scene pretty much hits every benchmark as she grows taller, more muscular and much sexier. She starts as a skinny nerd girl and winds up big-breasted amazon with super strength. The few seconds of breast enlargement animation are particularly stunning.

[h/t: Super Girl X]


The Brink scientist by ~TheBrink on deviantART

A nice before and after photomanip by TheBrink. I especially like the change in scenery and context. She starts as a woman of average build wearing a lab coat, and winds up a hypermuscular amazon in a bodybuilding t-shirt, with one sleeve rolled up to show off her newly-powerful arms.

Brand New U 2The second issue of “Brand New U” is now available at the BE Story Club.

Our flat-chested protagonist begins her course of treatment and begins to grow, and grow, and grow! Men glance, then stare, than absolutely drool as her proportions increase to gloriously luscious proportions!

I really love the art on this issue – it’s basically a growth sequence covering several weeks. There’s a free sample of the first issue available here.

Update: A free preview for issue #2 is now available here!

Brand New U
The first issue of “Brand New U”, by Echo Wing and Mariano Navarro, has been posted to the BE Story Club. The setting is some kind of strange “cosmetics” clinic where people can go to have their bodies transformed. The protagonist, Cynthia Crosse, is a small, slender, plain woman who has come seeking the same treatment that transformed her sister into a fantasy woman.

Cynthia first encounters the receptionist at New-U Cosmetics – a giant of a woman with breasts the size of beach balls. Dr. Roarke, the woman who runs the clinic, is even more spectacularly busty – both are beneficiaries of the clinic’s program. Delightfully, the first issue ends with a cliffhanger, as the doctor begins to explain the possible side-effects of varying from the prescribed treatment even slightly. “Brand New U” looks like it should be a fun ride – hopefully we’ll see a range of growth types as the story progresses.

There’s a free sample available.

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