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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Louisiana, USA
Posts: 2,269
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Re: Big Girls by Image Comics
I suppose that's fine enough for me to give it a look. Just anything to do with gratuitous red stains under feet and vore and the like is not my cup of tea.
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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 164
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Re: Big Girls by Image Comics
It doesn't seem like it'll be going for that level gore-shed that's desired by some of the more colorful dwellers of giantesscity, but when it comes to emotional gut punches it's aiming for stuff on the level of Plague Dogs.
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Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Big Girls by Image Comics
I ended up buying the first issue of Big Girls from my local comic shop, and I have some thoughts about it.
First off, it is most defiantly not a fetish comic. This is a comic that is setting out to tell a story. I personally can't t judge that story just yet, because the first issue is ultimately about setting the tone for the series, and what is at stake. I'm not sure if we'll have a flash back slow growth sequence but I kind of doubt it. If nothing else I'm willing to pickup the second issue for two reasons: 1. The first issue keeps the exposition of what just happened to create the giant monsters and giant women vague and to a minimum. As much as i'm a sci-fi buff, I hate long winded exposition and self-indulgent world-building that grinds the story to halt. Big Girls from my end, seems to be taking it's exposition cues from stuff like Mad Max were you get little bits and pieces to flesh out a richer picture. 2. It's dark, but it's not edge-lord dark. When people complain about a work being "dark and gritty" it's usually because the darkness and grittiness doesn't come from anywhere genuine. It exits that way either for marketing purposes or for the creator's self-satisfaction. The reason why what happens in this issue is so effective is because it comes from a place of empathy. There is a point to it all, and I hope that point develops well beyond the first issue.
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