Lupanare

I love the art in the latest comic posted to the BE Story Club, called “Lupanare”. The girl in the story starts out almost totally flat-chested, but by the end she has mega-boobs!

There’s no preview for it yet, but if one is posted I’ll definitely let readers know. In the meantime the story is available to subscribers.

Graphics tablets on sale

31xfebfqwql_sl160_If you’ve ever considered making your own comics, one good way to get started is to get yourself a graphics tablet. Along with lots of other marked-down after-Christmas items, Amazon.com has also reduced prices on computer art peripherals, including tablets.

I just bought the Wacom Bamboo Fun Medium Tablet for significantly less than its normal price; I looked at several online retailers and wasn’t able to find it cheaper anywhere. So if you’re interested in making your own illustrations, by all means check out Amazon.com to see if any graphics tablets are within your budget.

And let me know if you produce work you’d like to show off on Growth Comics!

Garremont GaidenThere’s a nice little farce called “Garremont Gaiden” posted at the BE Story Club.

The premise is that an evil cabal of women has developed a dart and air gun delivery mechanism for a breast expansion formula. After being hit with the dart, the victim has just a few minutes to find a new outfit before her breasts swell substantially. Multiple exposures to the dart can cause a woman’s tits to grow to absolutely enormous proportions.

Our heroine is Dr. Moxie Russell, a chesty genius with blue hair tasked with stopping the breast enlarging rampage of the conspirators. Tragically, Moxie is repeatedly shot during the course of her mission, causing her already generous breasts to become larger, and then a bit larger, and then larger still, et cetera ad absurdum. Not that I’m complaining.

Anyway, there’s a free sample here. (You should totally check it out.)

natalie.jpgWe’re hosting some breast expansion images by Sponson in the One-Shot Comics section - click here to go directly to it. With luck we may be seeing more stuff from him.

He has a nice, whimsical cartooning style that I like very much. It’s polished and clean and strongly conveys energy, movement and of course transformation.

Anyway, check them out!

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