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Friday, November 18, 2011

I owe the blog some art

Here's a panel from an unfinished story circa 2005. I shared some of this story with foxyfighter.com, but I don't think this was one of the panels.

I was trying to work in a looser style with this, but I wasn't satisfied with the results.

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  1. I know that most, if not all, of your pictures are a part of a story line. I would really enjoy reading the story lines that go along with these pictures. Like the picture you just put up, I never saw the site that this appeared on, and I never will. But I'm certain that the plot was well thought out and interesting. It could be the food for ideas and fantasies of my own. Could you please share some of these with us? Thank you.

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  2. Really like the pic. The innocence outfits contrasting with the pure raw savage battle and just love the idea of those breasts compressed and squeezed through the cage like that.

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  3. Reminds me of the Debbe Dunning/Marjean Holden fight from Tales from the Crypt. Which is a good thing

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  4. When I look at the costume the redhead is wearing, my first thought is that this is taking place in some Deutsch Bier Garten. Maybe the waitresses aren't getting along. Then, I think it kind of looks like something someone out of a fairytale would wear. Interesting thoughts. THEN I think maybe it's a couple of the crew at a theme pair settling their differences after a long hard shift entertaining the kids dressed as characters out of a fairy tale.

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  5. Oddly enough, I recently saw a video somewhere of a match in which one of the women entered the ring wearing an almost identical outfit.

    Sly1, I can tell you this much, because the story lines are almost always the same: it is an arranged match, often but not always in front of an audience, and the women are usually wearing costumes in the spirit of GLOW, where all the wrestlers had characters they played.

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  6. I have to admit, I was always curious about this story. I never got to see any of it. Would really love to see what was done for this one, sometime.

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  7. yes, I love the contrast of the frilly outfits and the steel mesh of the cage they're fighting in.

    That's why it's so hard to get into women's boxing and MMA. Too many of the women look like men in bras.

    This is how all women fighters should dress.

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