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Old 07-01-2015, 06:04 PM
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Default Superhero fiction by Shaw

I'm hoping to develop this thread to address the many Superhero stories by SHAW (classic author of the ENF, Hot Buns, and Wet and Messy Genre). I'll be adding illustrations and there will be minor edits to the stories to match the work I'm doing with them, although for many things I've gone to great lengths to remain faithful to the text. If I reach the end of the (around 14) stories Shaw wrote about the misfortunes of superheroines Glamor Girl and Power Princess, then I'll start posting the 4 long stories I've written as a sequel, where an even at a museum might give them a chance to get revenge on their nemesis, Pussy Whip...but there will be plenty of casualties of the humiliating-but-not-requiring-medical-attention variety. What happens in the sequel? I don't know yet, plenty is written, but the plot continues.

First of all, my Glamor Girl character looks a bit different. The main point is that she's supposed to be extremely buxom on both top and bottom, and my character looks a little like a gorgeously buxom and wildly popular model I admire. Many of you will get who I mean when the first images appear. The model and the character have personalities in no way similar, and any resemblance is merely meant to embody the highest ideals of beauty I can imagine. Other changes make it more possible to turn out good images (if there was a setting I couldn't pull off exactly right, for example), and only a few are my personal quarks (a couple of m/f scenes with minor characters are 'improved' IMHO by making them f/f).

I've been very busy lately, but the first installment is nearly ready to go. I doubt these images will also be able to be seen on my deviantart (at least the best ones) because, although nothing in them violates the ToS here (no watersports, forcible sex, etc) several do violate DA's ToS (genitals not just exposed, but looking 'open' due to the pose, toys in use, etc.)

Why this early disclaimer? 1) I'm excited to get this project up and running 2) I want to warn purists of the changes I had to make if I was going to make illustrations for these, my favorite stories in the genre.
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