Super heroine bust size

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Super heroine bust size
November 05, 2006 07:04PM
Anyone have any idea how big Power Girl,Fairchild,Red Monika, or She-Hulk's boobs are?
Re: Super heroine bust size
November 05, 2006 08:47PM
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Hoooo kay.....this is one of THOSE things that should probably come
from a gamegrrl. I also used to be a costume designer in theatre...
and the Society for Creative Anachronism, so I have to be able to
guess something about a gal's...ahem...sizes from imagery.

Jenn Walters is around 6'8", 300 lbs and is pretty well built. She's
likely going to be in the low to mid 40" range *minimum*, probably a
42D or 44D would be my guess.

Fairchild? She's still a teenager, and is 6'4" at 275-300 lbs as most
sources I've seen cite her. She's roughly about the same size/build
as Jenn Walters, but a little shorter. That would maker her *seem* to
be more generously endowed.

Power Girl's voluptuous porportions have long been a tongue-in-cheek
thing for good-girl artists like Terry Dodson and Adam Hughes...but
she's the most petite of the three at a 'mere" 5'11" and a realistic
180-200 lbs (very realistic, all things considered, if you're looking
at a human female body builder). She's easily a 40-42DD.

Now, for a little lesson on what A-B-C-D-DD actually mean--that means
the fullest part of the lady's endowments is a certain number of inches
larger around than her ribcage measurement (A=1", B=2", C=3", D=4" and
DD=5" and on up...) .... There's your anatomy and costume lesson for
the day, guys...

As for "Red Monika"?? I've never heard of her, but the image I saw on
Google Images makes her look like some kind of freakishly (read very
artificially inflated/endowed) porn star....

Regards,

Niniri

Re: Super heroine bust size
November 06, 2006 05:23AM
Now, see I would have just said it depends on how frustrated the artist is at the time of the illustration....
Re: Super heroine bust size
November 06, 2006 05:33AM
LOL..I like that Boone. Have you possiably seen Jeff Moy's artwork.
Re: Super heroine bust size
November 06, 2006 05:52AM
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LOL! That is entirely true, Boone!

And I'm going on a generalisation of the 'better' art I've seen over the years,
as well as how the various ladies are described in the bio-sources I've seen cited, such as the old DC Who's Who and the OHotMU.

Niniri

Re: Super heroine bust size
November 06, 2006 12:34PM
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Just to chime in, because, well I'm a guy...

I have to say that out of the issues I have seen the mentioned characters featured in, I think that Shulkie is coming in on the 'short stack' probably sporting single or maybe double D's. [depending on the illustration, she can be sort of body-builderesque, thus the smaller bust size].

I'd give Fairchild and Power-Girl about an equal cup size, though the ribcage is going to differ. Based off of their endowments, i think they're easilly doubles, thought the argument could be made [especially for fairchild] triple D's.

Then there's Red Monika of the late Battle Chaser's fame, and indeed, she's sporting the best plastic surgery can buy with E or even bigger cups than that. But Battle Chasers is a world of magic and stuff, so she probably has an enchantment on them that lets her defy gravity and has a + 5 to save vs. back aches.

Re: Super heroine bust size
November 06, 2006 12:52PM
*Pulls up a lawn chair, sets down a cooler full of mead and other assorted Liquors.*

"Don't mind me. I'm just here for the breast."

*Pops open a bottle of mead, lights up his cigar and pulls out a fist full of dollar bills.*

"I know, I have no shame."



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Re: Super heroine bust size
November 06, 2006 04:12PM
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*Joins Ragnarok with his own Lounge chair, Drinking Horn full of dragon's blood, and several jugs of Holy Handgrenade mix*

dont mind me continue on with the discussion.

"No where to hide. No place to run. Your village will BURN like the heart of the SUN!" - Richard, Head warlock of the Brotherhood of Darkness, Lord of the 13 Hells, Master of the Bones, Emperor of the Black, Lord of the Undead, Lord of the Dance.
Re: Super heroine bust size
November 06, 2006 04:39PM
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Hey, I'm just floating around in Airchair mode (a TK trick, done sitting
in midair), and bringing a little of the Estrogen Brigade's perspective to
this...

(Pops open a Tsing-tao and noshes on a spring roll)

Discuss away--and I like the jab about the +5 Save vs. Backache....that's a
good one!

Niniri

Battle-mage and Mind Destroyer of the MPGs*

Unofficial Representative of the Estrogen Brigade Motorcycle Club

and the Ladies' Anarchist Sewing Circle and Domestic Terror Society*

*aka Maraudin' Pack Grrrls
*aka Stitch 'n @#$%&





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Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 08:29AM
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Now one thing to mention...

How is it that super-heroines have incredible bust sizes [except for x-women, they seem to usually range from b to c cups, except during the era of all those artists trying to be Jim Lee but couldn't]but keep from spilling out of their costumes during fights?

In the above examples, She Hulk and Fairchild are safe as their customes are pretty much torso-covering one pieces. But Red Monika is in trouble. And Powergirl has that circle thing that shows off her cleavage which is just begging for a strategic tear. I know the answer to my question is the Comics Code Authority, but I would think that a woman fighting crime with an incredible rack would want to prevent an embarassing moment.

Ok, i realize this post has no point, but the topic is fun : )

Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 08:52AM
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For those few who might have read the GoldDigger comic (super-heroic comic of excellent quality by Antarctic Press), one of the lead characters is a werecheeth of exceptional bustsize. While trying to escape with her daughter from an undead lich wanting to sacrifice the child to restore his powers she tries to outrun some of his minions, and complains how she can't reach top speed because of her chest, and reveals a practical problem with super-fast, busty femmes, while wishing she had one of the reinforced bras her super-genius sister designed for her. The comic strip started off with a lot more humor in it than we see now, but it's always been as serious as any Marvel or DC title (including the deaths of a number of well known characters recently, some family to the lead characters) for anyone who cares to check it out.
Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 09:40AM
*opens up a bag of pretzels takes a handful and passes the bag around.*

"Incredible racks are incredible racks with or without points. Please, do go on."



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Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 10:00AM
*Mac pulls out a magazine called Superheroin and passes it around.*

"Now these gals are just right if you ask me, almost realistic in size. I personally think the overly mega racks in other comic books are purely to compensate for the mega hands the artist draw on male heroes. It makes sense to me why the heroin's racks are so huge. I personally prefer the natural look. Hero or not, a guy can only handle so much."



flam-ing.
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1. Computer Slang. an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message, as an e-mail or newsgroup post.
-verb (used without object)

2. Computer Slang. to send an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message.
-verb (used with object)

3. Computer Slang. to insult or criticize angrily in an electronic message.
-Verb phrase

4. *Flaming, flamer* and *flamboyant* are potentially pejorative adjectives for a gay man or LGBT person whose behavior is reflected in a stereotypical flamboyancy, manner or style (see also gay culture and camp) but also refers to anyone seen as showy, outrageous, eccentric or unique stylistically




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Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 11:07AM
Has anyone done any stats for the GoldDiggers characters?
Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 11:53AM
Boone Wrote:
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> Has anyone done any stats for the GoldDiggers
> characters?


"HEY! Ya get'n off topic!"

*Chucks a few pretzels at Boone.*

"Unless they have glorious racks of gold for all their troubles diggin, I don't wanna hear it."

*Chucks a few more pretzels*

LMAO



flam-ing.
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1. Computer Slang. an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message, as an e-mail or newsgroup post.
-verb (used without object)

2. Computer Slang. to send an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message.
-verb (used with object)

3. Computer Slang. to insult or criticize angrily in an electronic message.
-Verb phrase

4. *Flaming, flamer* and *flamboyant* are potentially pejorative adjectives for a gay man or LGBT person whose behavior is reflected in a stereotypical flamboyancy, manner or style (see also gay culture and camp) but also refers to anyone seen as showy, outrageous, eccentric or unique stylistically




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Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 01:15PM
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Actually most of Fred Perry's GoldDiggers characters have D or better racks.
Re: Super heroine bust size
November 07, 2006 01:18PM
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Not that I know of, although I believe some issues had character stats similar to the OMHOTMU sheets, but I haven't seen anyone (yet) do game sheets on them. Would be nice to see them, although I'd have to do a lot of rereading to even attempt to model them (well outside of Gina, I can roughly see where her abilities run).
It always comes down to a list question...
November 07, 2006 01:34PM
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ignore this, move to next post





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It always comes down to a list question...
November 07, 2006 01:35PM
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So, in the spirit of this kind of topic...

Which superheroines have the best body? Of course most folk would say that things like personality and intelligence are important too, but I think all of that is severely off topic. This question not only pertains to a super heroine's bust, but her gams, hips, badonkadonk, and other girl-bits. And more importantly, which superheroine has your favorite combination of these things. It's only fair to include which artist was rendering the character, as people like Rob Liefeld can ruin just about any character, regardless of how hot said caracter is. And don't stop there, explain why this super vixen earns the top marks, forsaking other super females, who also are admittedly hot.

Re: It always comes down to a list question...
November 07, 2006 02:35PM
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Have to say Medusa, of the Inhumans. Not sure who drew her best but the scene I best remember had her a prisoner and using her hair to lift up a young Franklin Richards. She was quite curvy and all that long red hair of hers was fabulous, and the inspiration for the Godiva character I posted in the favorites section. Another would have to be Artica from the Extinctioners comic, she's quite the perky character who's been through a lot but still managing to hold it together and fight for good.

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