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  2. Macrophilia - Wikipedia

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    Women who take on the roles of the giantess within this fetish often find the practice to be empowering and enjoy being worshipped. [ 8 ] [ 10 ] One article in Men's Health argues that because the pressures faced by men tend to be greater, “becoming unimportant or unnoticed in the presence of an unconquerable creature could be a brief respite”.

  3. Giantess - Wikipedia

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    Giantess Anna Haining Bates (née Swan) with her parents.. Giantesses are imaginary, gigantic women. They are widely believed to be mythological by the humans of modern-day, since the term "giantess" is so generic, it seems possible to describe female giants not native to Earth which fall under the very forgiving criteria as giantesses.

  4. Giganta - Wikipedia

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    Giganta in Wonder Woman #28. Giganta was introduced as a foe of DC Comics character Wonder Woman during the Golden Age of Comic Books. [4] In the story, a scientist named Professor Zool artificially mutates a gorilla named Giganta into a malicious red-haired strongwoman. The mutation machine goes haywire and somehow reverts the world to an ...

  5. Maya and Yehuda Devir - Wikipedia

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    The panels are in the style of American superhero comics or pinups, with Yehuda portrayed as tall and muscular, and Maya as cute and shapely. [ 17 ] [ 7 ] Yehuda has been criticized for representing himself and his wife with idealized bodies; he says that is the fun of being the artist, he gets to depict things how he perceives them. [ 18 ]

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    'Blanche.draw,' a talented comic artist from Montreal, creates a comic series you might already be familiar with. Often self-referential, the cartoonist explores the joys and challenges of being a ...

  7. Giant Days - Wikipedia

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    Giant Days is a comedic comic book written by John Allison, with art by Max Sarin and Lissa Treiman.The series follows three young women – Esther de Groot, Susan Ptolemy and Daisy Wooton – who share a hall of residence at university.

  8. Angelfood McSpade - Wikipedia

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    Angelfood McSpade is a comic book character created and drawn by the 1960s counter culture figure and underground comix artist Robert Crumb.The character first appeared in the Philadelphia-based underground newspaper Yarrowstalks #2 in July 1967, making her comics debut in the second issue of Zap Comix (June 1968).

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