I think I’m beginning to see why some of my female friends are so militantly obsessed with the ubiquitous filth churned out in our modern society. Frank, I may have to stop indulging in your hilarious daily humor if you don’t cut out the anatomically improbable sexual content. (as if Monkey Boy reads or cares what we think)
Bender_Sastre says:
I think I’m beginning to see why some of my female friends are so militantly obsessed with the ubiquitous filth churned out in our modern society.
then you won’t want to look at: Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings & Illustrations.
I say find a friend with a copy because even at $10 it is slim and repetitive. Frank would it hurt to draw women with b and c cups?
KingRat says: Frank would it hurt to draw women with b and c cups?
Well, being female, it’s not necessarily the breast size that’s offensive, it’s the fact that a natural D cup or larger usually comes with an ample rear to match, regardless of waist size.
Giant melons + tiny rear = implants. And no woman wants to feel like she can’t be hot without surgery.
Wow! Wait… it’s not yet Christmas morning.
I mean, this is what I really wnanted under the tree, so, can I keep her?
(I assume the “hefty cinch sack” and “forever fanny” are removeable).
Ah, yes, that ubiquitous filth. It is so appalling that Hollywood TV and movies, as well as magazines and catalogs, have all those images of clean and pretty people, cars, furniture etc. How on earth do they get away with that? It’s so comforting to find reassuring evidence of the persistence of a realistic and humanistic set of values. For example, those symbolized by a toy soldier action figure. Their inspiring message might be, “Go for it!Find an IED the hard way and come home (or not) with a TBI.” Wait, that sounded better in my head… Probably best to leave the ribbon off when gifting a young one.
Bender_Sastre almost 16 years ago
I think I’m beginning to see why some of my female friends are so militantly obsessed with the ubiquitous filth churned out in our modern society. Frank, I may have to stop indulging in your hilarious daily humor if you don’t cut out the anatomically improbable sexual content. (as if Monkey Boy reads or cares what we think)
KingRat almost 16 years ago
Bender_Sastre says: I think I’m beginning to see why some of my female friends are so militantly obsessed with the ubiquitous filth churned out in our modern society.
then you won’t want to look at: Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings & Illustrations.
I say find a friend with a copy because even at $10 it is slim and repetitive. Frank would it hurt to draw women with b and c cups?
JerryGorton almost 16 years ago
I wouldn’t like all A’s!!!
pdino almost 16 years ago
Frank Cho is a god.
pschearer Premium Member almost 16 years ago
If this is the result of a sick mind, I never want Frank or me to get well.
VermilionSparrow almost 16 years ago
KingRat says: Frank would it hurt to draw women with b and c cups? Well, being female, it’s not necessarily the breast size that’s offensive, it’s the fact that a natural D cup or larger usually comes with an ample rear to match, regardless of waist size. Giant melons + tiny rear = implants. And no woman wants to feel like she can’t be hot without surgery.
DeathDealer almost 16 years ago
Wow! Wait… it’s not yet Christmas morning. I mean, this is what I really wnanted under the tree, so, can I keep her? (I assume the “hefty cinch sack” and “forever fanny” are removeable).
DeathDealer almost 16 years ago
Of course, I wouldn’t mind a present like this one either: http://gocomics.com/pibgorn/2006/12/25
FearlessFreep almost 16 years ago
Ah, yes, that ubiquitous filth. It is so appalling that Hollywood TV and movies, as well as magazines and catalogs, have all those images of clean and pretty people, cars, furniture etc. How on earth do they get away with that? It’s so comforting to find reassuring evidence of the persistence of a realistic and humanistic set of values. For example, those symbolized by a toy soldier action figure. Their inspiring message might be, “Go for it!Find an IED the hard way and come home (or not) with a TBI.” Wait, that sounded better in my head… Probably best to leave the ribbon off when gifting a young one.
WickedCrazy almost 16 years ago
Better yet draw Brandy and Jen together.
AL154 almost 16 years ago
WOW!
AL154 almost 16 years ago
WOW!
AL154 almost 16 years ago
WOW!
tjimlee almost 16 years ago
Monkey Boy, you go dude.
rumrunner731 almost 13 years ago
Don’t change, Frank.