![]() ![]() Quality seems to have dipped a little in Growth Formula III, as demonstrated in the following, admittedly minor, typos. The comic places significant emphasis on muscles, as shown below: It should come as no surprise that fans of female (and male) muscle growth will enjoy this series. His art, an example is below, could also be described as simplistic. I enjoy comic books illustrated by Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy. One example of Arturo’s work is “Nozama Idol 2,” the cover of which is pictured below: That said, my very favorite artist drawing muscular women for ZZZ would have to be Arturo. Out of the two artists, Oscar Celestini and Len, featured in this series, I preferred Oscar’s work over Len’s simpler style. (C’est la vie!) Tom and Lora go from fighting in the top panel on this page, taken from Growth Formula II, to fucking in the bottom panel of the very same page □ Although, it must also be noted that Tom is the only giant, yet there are four giantesses so growing woman certainly had more representation. Tom grows in each issue, bursting out of his clothes. (No lesbian sex, and no group sex per se.) This image was drawn by Len and taken from the third issue.įans of male giants should enjoy this series. Lots of heterosexual sex and bursting out of clothes throughout. ![]() In the second part a “UPZ” delivery girl named Wendy grows and another, as yet unnamed UPZ employee, expands at the end of the third part. Later, a rival named Lora steals the formula’s recipe. His wife Sally mistakenly imbibes the enlarging catalyst and begins the action as they outgrow each other. The story involves a man named Tom who invents a growth formula. Oscar Celestini also drew “A Growing World,” “My Giantess Ex-Girlfriend,” and “The Atlas Touch III.” Len also did the artwork for “Grow for the Cam 2,” “Pixie No More 7,” and “ Sorceress’s Apprentice.” The third had art and lettering by Len, and a story by ZZZ. The first and second issues had line art by Oscar Celestini, colors by David Vest Delanty, lettering by Keith Perkins, and a story by Jack Wolf and ZZZ. The first was released in April 2014, the second in February 2015, and the third in January 2017. “Growth Formula” is an ongoing (I guess? More on that later) series with three issues so far. ![]()
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