Thursday, October 28, 2004

Stu-Stu-Studio

Following my earlier posting about Yahoo Groups, I was reminded of the treats that can occasionally surprise regular visitors to these small corners of the web. At Fatter Than Reality 2, the second of two groups devoted to extreme weight gain graphics and the occasional story, writer/artist StudioFA recently submitted a black-and-white rear view shot of a seated bottom-heavy BBW. It's been ages since I'd seen a new Studio graphic. A few years back, I edited and put together a Dimensions On-Line section devoted to his work, which I enjoy immensely, but after a prolific stint of producing both art and stories, he apparently ran out of free time to indulge his fantasies.

This is too damn bad, since over the relatively short amount of time he was active Studio developed into one helluva fanta-sizer. His bountiful femmes, in particular, have a believable heft to 'em that few FA artists effectively convey. Somewhere in the Barbers diskette collection is a single panel from an unfinished magical weight gain comic, which if completed would’ve been the second full FA comic after his marvelous mega-WG fantasy, "Paige's Story." As a small joke, Studio rewrote the panel's narration so that my wife and I are the story’s protagonists. If only it were true.

Still, it was cool to see the man taking time out of his real-world work schedule to dash off a new pic. In a better world, guys like Studio (and BeakerFA and Ned Sonntag and. . .) would be able to spend their days rendering big beautiful fantasies – and get supported for their efforts. Instead, their fans are forced to make do with whatever they have time to produce at the end of their regular nine-to-five. To these eyes, it's never enough, but as a professional fanta-sizer, you’d expect me to say that, right? Like the ol' r-&-b song sez: Too Much Is Never Enough. . .

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