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Mountain girl kicks ass!!!

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"I was born alive.
Isn't that punishment enough?"

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i love her tattoos/war paint. was it harder or an adjustment for you to draw big muscly characters?

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Amazing work as allways! I like how her size and ferocity increases with each being she consumes :D

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"One day I woke up and realized I was never going to be normal"
man... I love her more and more.

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ceiling cat is watching you masturbate
i'm not into muscley girls one bit, but this looks awesome.

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:chainsaw:You can't spell slaughter without laughter!:giggle:
i love the way massiveness and sheer masculinity and sumptuous volumptuous-ness is not gender specific with you . . . there's something sexy about your characters though in our world, they would be classified as freaks

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"Weezy: I'm at the top; foot up in your bottom.
Huuh, damn, I mean, foot up in your ass.
I kicked that shit, now go'n put it in the trash." -- Lil' Wayne
thanks!
Naga's muscles made a huge jump in size between #2 and #3, the musculature was really difficult at first, i had a tough time. i'm still not spot-on with the anatomy but i think i have at least the "feel" of it down pretty well. ;)
haha wtf that took my like 10 seconds to figure out what i was looking at lol that was fun!

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"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."
Steve Prefontaine
i really like the more stylized look for this comic! like the muscular peoples' heads and certain muscles, and the small girl with the chunky limbs and such...it's really stylized but at the same time it looks plausible? heh, if that makes sense XD

i didn't know you were already into volume three till i saw these pages! i'll have to pick up this series and check it out. i really like the tribal, mythological vibe about it.

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www.kayliemcd.com
Mountain girl kicks ass!!!

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"I was born alive.
Isn't that punishment enough?"
Even with your past characters, the contrast in body types is fantastic. It's just amazing how well you can portray traits such as sheer strength through this woman.

I also love you more for setting aside society's "guidelines to femininity" and give us what can be seen from their hearts to their outside character.

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I have to sign this thing, too? Damn.

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