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Each of these pictures are the property of the artists who drew them, and may not be reproduced anywhere without the consent of the artist. Some contain characters that weren't created by the artists... which means we're making just oodles of money and deserve to be sued by the creators. Uh-huh. You bet.
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Fata Morgana |
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Drawn by TP Drawer |
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Our beloved patriarch TPD is rare to find these days, but that doesn't mean he's gone, it just means he's getting better while we're not looking. Here's his latest creation, Morgan. This is just so lovely... it's a very human picture of the 'goth' state of being, not as they see themselves, but as they really are: hiding under makeup to show rebellion, desperately seeking to be seen as something other than human, but from her choice of diet one can see her simple humanity lurking beneath the makeup. This girl knows what's coming, and she's not hiding anymore-- it's all just for fun, now. |
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Reversal of Fortune |
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Drawn by Lina |
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It is comfort that drives this picture; the comfort of togetherness, of completion, of knowing your place in the world. She finds comfort in the simple act of allowing her pants to roll down to make room for her stomach, knowing it is perfectly safe to leave her most delicate feature open to the air and vulnerable. It's a big hug, caught on paper. |
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Totally Cooly |
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Drawn by GGJ2 |
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As someone who spends a lot of time catching up with stuff that I missed when it was new (thank you TiVo!), I always appreciate when the latest and greatest things are brought to me by the loyal contributors. GGJ2, whose name should probably be pronounced "Gee-Geege Two," has brought us two ginchy new images, based on two recent hits: the first being FLCL, the show where scooter-shaped robots jumping out of your head is the most normal thing that will happen all day; the second, Totally Spies, the French hit that combines rather passable anime-styled art with, in one episode, the best FA fan service to hit the screens in recent years. |
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My Big Fat Feline Family |
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Drawn by Himitsu Dragon |
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When a new artist asks if I have any requests, my most common one is "Make up a new character for my site." Himitsu rose to the challenge by creating three original characters! The three ladies in this image are Katie (seated) Kit (touching Katie) and Kalli (standing), who differ from many catgirls in that they were once actual cats, until the mysterious entity Himitsu Dragon transformed Katie into a girl for a fun date. He didn't know she was expecting a litter, though, and was rather surprised when she somehow shared the spell with two other kitties she knew, giving him three pregnant girlfriends for the price of one! |
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Dinner and Not Moving |
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Drawn by Himitsu Dragon |
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The Big Happy Family is here, with perhaps the most perfect expression a group of pregnant women can wear-- contentment. Worries gone, wants fulfilled, time to relax and have some time alone together before the babies come. And nothing make a pregnant woman more content than food in large quantity! |
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Great Snakes! |
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Drawn by Dark Zoid Pilot |
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Numerico and Carolla, mother and daughter expecting together. But what are they? Well, by the D&D definition, they're "Lamia Noble," although I was raised to call such creatures Nagae. Whatever, they're like mermaids but snakier. |
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Namesake |
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Drawn by Dark Zoid Pilot |
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Who or what is the Dark Zoid Pilot? Why, it's this young lady here, drawn in a very simple, almost SD style, but still pretty cute. I don't see what's so dark about the Zoid itself, but robot morality is a very fluid thing. |
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You're The Man Now, Dog! |
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Drawn by Mistress Fire-Hazard |
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The best-known aspect of Inu-Yasha, at least in the States, is its very limited number of episodes-- after a mere two or three weeks, it invariably starts over again. That is, if it's even running at all-- it doesn't seem to appear very much on TV anymore. Mistress Fire-Hazard, my adored and cherished girlfriend, presents us with a situation that might explain the lack of new episodes... or it might not, you can never tell with Rumiko at the helm. |
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Summon A Beach |
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Drawn by KaileighBlue |
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If you don't know the story 'Beached' yet, you've been missing out. KaileighBlue has given us one of the most delightful characters to enter the realm of pregnancy-centric fiction: Elu, the playful, glowing, undersized-yet-outsized foodaholic with a mysterious past involving the beach. Here's an image of her in the summertime, enjoying a barefoot walk on the beach. No sign of Jeffrey in this one-- I can only assume he's out getting pizza. |
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Tetra's Trackers |
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Drawn by Axel Rosered |
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A short message from me to everyone who predicted that The Wind Waker would be Nintendo's doom, and that they were sealing their fates by making their most serious project so cartoon. Ahem. MORON MORON MORON! How dare you presume yourself more knowledgeable about video game design and economics than Shigeru Miyamoto! HATEFUL CHILD! Your unmitigated arrogance should not, and shall not, be forgiven! ....Anyway. Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Here we are. |
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No Need For A Man, Even! |
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Drawn by Axel Rosered |
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Among we who are classified as "third generation" otaku, i.e. the video generation who grew up on Ranma and Tenchi-Muyo, it's hard to find dislike for Mihoshi and Kiyone, the space cops from Tenchi whose personalities are something like if King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard were hot chicks. I've been contemplating a picture involving the two of them for quite some time... but Axel did it before me, so let that be a lesson to me in getting things done on time. |
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Dark Maternal Girl |
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Drawn by Kokesha |
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There was a time, as early as last year, when I had no love for anything regarding Yu-Gi-Oh. Since then, however, I've had the opportunity to read the manga that started the whole phenomenon, and have grown to quite like it. Apparently, it's not Yu-Gi-Oh I hate after all-- it's Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters, which is what it became after succumbing to Tournament Syndrome and becoming nothing but card games! Whose stupid idea was that? I mean, it's nice and all that I get cute images like this Dark Magician Girl to enjoy-- but she's not an actual character, she's a playing card! Does she have a personality? What aspects of her lifestyle would be affected by her pregnancy? I don't cotton to this notion of treating an inanimate image as a character, based solely on its statistics. Trading cards suck. |
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That Everyman Charm... |
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Drawn by Kokesha |
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No, this is not a view of Andy Capp's house through the blinds, it's not the man on the the "Do Not Rock Or Tip" warning label hopped up on painkillers, and it's not Rabbi Vole about to be beaned by the family Torah! Stop trying to be a smart aleck! This is the family of Mr. And Mrs. And Master (expected) Game & Watch! Just a little family meeting about Daddy's increasing Spitball Sparky habit. |
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The Pumpkin PieHalloween-Themed Art, 2003 |
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The Shadow BoxThe work of ShadowXM1, vol. II |
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What do I love more than artwork? That's easy-- artwork EN MASSE. Especially really beautiful, stylistic artwork that shows a personal touch to each character, with lots of original characters to follow the stories of. No one in recent times has matched that description as well as ShadowXM1, who regularly treats me to great quantities of his uniquely adorable art. Also, it was through my attempt to sum up his first huge submission that I had the notion of coming up with backgrounds incorporating the art, a design aesthetic that I'm really digging. He's talented and inspirational! |
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Time and TideThe work of Sliptide213, vol. V |
| Sliptide gave us all a scare over the fall when he became dissatisfied with his own artwork and talked about giving up and letting other people draw. There was a massive outcry, which convinced him that quitting was not the answer-- and to that I say HOORAH! Here's the latest of his sketches, and a promise that he plans to try working in color in the future. |
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The Narrow PlacesThe work of FeedUMore, vol. I |
| The tragic recent end of Stuffed Online, one of the most revered and loved sites across many communities, has left many artists looking for a new outlet for their art; I am proud to be the one that FeedUMore chose. With a name like that, you can imagine that "too big" isn't an option, so rest assured that those of you who enjoy extreme pregnancy will have a lot to love here. All pictures were colored by Axel Rosered, by the way-- there's just nothing under the sun he doesn't improve with his very presence. |
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A Rebel YellbThe work of Yellb, vol. I |
| Yellb approached me some months ago with a few pictures, and then continued to send more and more, until there were enough-- and yet I still hadn't responded, because I'm really bad with email. Anyway, Yellb's work is reminiscient of early Sliptide, pencil work with much personality. He's an admirer of early pregnancy, just beginning to show, which is a very nice change of pace for this website, which I'll admit tends toward the more extreme side of the coin. |
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