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Etsuko Catgirl FMG Sidestory

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Etsuko is a chic Fashion Design student with an extra-curricular activity in lust-demon hunting. After a fieldtrip accident where she gained special powers, Etsuko can transform into a muscular, powerful, super-hot catgirl. Akane is her loyal friend and sidekick, who loves to make custom outfits and to workout at the gym. This is a sidestory about how superheroes have to take care of little things too, like having a costume that can withstand super growth!

PAGES: 25 B&W pages + 1 color illustration & 1 bonus page
FORMAT: Digital download, links sent via email.
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Posted in Comic Shop July 9, 2010

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9 Responses

  1. Ad Meyer says

    I came, I saw, I bought!! or is it the other way around??

  2. warningassyou says

    I love your comic fmg giantess growth is cool I hope you countenu the comic story, and make the cat girl grow even bigger in hight ,and muscle mass dount hold back push her to the max. i love the way you drew the vines in her muscles to and how you made the muscles growon her feet that was cool to hope to see more in part 2 your fan warningassyou

  3. Baditude41 says

    Looks great, Mikabee!! Just the previews alone leave me wanting more! But that’s what you were going for…right? :) Great job as always, my friend!!!

  4. takahashikyoko says

    Hi Mika-dono! This looks nice! :)

  5. Ad Meyer says

    I just noticed something strange… Despite the Japanese sounding names of the two main characters, neither of them look anything like Japanese… I mean, have you ever seen a blue-eyed Japanese girl? (unless they are wearing coloured contact lenses, which is known to happen, but not BOTH of them…)

  6. Ad Meyer says

    Just a minor point about Japanese language conventions; the correct way to call “Etsuko” with a “-chan” is “Etchan” rather than “Etsu-chan” (This is because in hiragana, any name ending in “つ” followed by “ちゃん” usually becomes “っ” and pronounced differently.



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