Fantasy to Real

Magickalgirl

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Anyone ever wish a specific cartoon character was real? I've fantasized about a guy like Brock from Venture Bros and my friend wishes Archer was real... Of course they are real in my fantasies...
 
Awesome

I'm getting a lot of PMs with such amazing stories and imaginative choices and I love them all!!

I wish you would post the on the thread tho! Share them! It's all too cool!
 
I'm getting a lot of PMs with such amazing stories and imaginative choices and I love them all!!

I wish you would post the on the thread tho! Share them! It's all too cool!

Blackshirt
(1940s, created by Bruce Graeme)
 
The big explosion in the cosplay fetish shows a lot of people have fantasized about comic and cartoon characters being real

Course the guys mostly look like dorks, but the women....

When I was younger I had a Felicia Hardy thing (The Black Cat) from Spiderman, but I mean when I was in my teens. Now I'm in my forties and saw two girls dressed like that at the last comicon I set up at and it brought it all back, damn.

Fairy tale characters same thing. The comic "Grimm Fairy Tales" has given birth to a lot of sexy Red Riding Hoods and Snow white's and their friends at the same shows.

Truthfully its getting to where I'm not sure I would take a young kid to these things anymore, Between the revealing costumes and the fact so many comics are on a serious adult level with sex and violence, they aren't for the kiddies anymore.

As an aside, the ego and arrogance of a lot of these artists and writers is mind blowing. :eek:
 
Anyone ever wish a specific cartoon character was real? I've fantasized about a guy like Brock from Venture Bros and my friend wishes Archer was real... Of course they are real in my fantasies...

Speaking of Archer... I wish Pam was real.
 
Anyone ever wish a specific cartoon character was real? I've fantasized about a guy like Brock from Venture Bros and my friend wishes Archer was real... Of course they are real in my fantasies...

I wouldn't say no to Sweet Gwendoline...
 
I actually never got into comic books, I had more interest in the girl next door. And the one down the street. And the one who sat next to me in Art class. Or my music teacher. I like real, real.:devil:
 
Jane, from the WW2 Daily Mirror series:

She was constantly showing her underwear to brighten up the troops' day.

https://simanaitissays.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/janeonepanel.jpg

Some time ago I saw an article about "Jane" somewhere, and thought it was great, wish I could have read the whole series.

By the time I was eight or so most of the comics I was allowed to have were the "Golden Classics" with subjects like "The Horse" or some of the classic books, like the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and things like that.

Eventually the noose on what I could read was loosened and What I liked were things like "Sgt Rock and his Howling Commandos".

Actually the "comics" I mostly read as a kid most weren't comics per se, but soft cover, small format (compared to comics) books that used thin comic like paper, mostly in black and white. They were British, had WW2 stories, in comic format - pictures, voice bubbles, and narration headings, but well done. And Brit magazines like "Eagle", "Lion"etc.

My family left the Brit colony I was raised in during high school, and came back to the 'States, and never saw any of those again. A few years ago I got an old "Eagle" annual and enjoyed the heck out of it.

As for Sunday Comics in the newspaper, I liked "Prince Valiant" and "Mandrake the Magician".

In the Army of all places, I got re-introduced to comics, I had a pile of the "Conan" comics, from the first issue on. Left them to a guy in the barracks.

As for cartoons on TV, I love "Archer", "Rick and Morty" and "Robot Chicken".

I just had a thought, if I would quit reading the AH I might actually finish proofing my Nude Day contest entry.
 
Nope, can't recall ever fantasizing about a brush stroke on the comic pages... Haha.
 
Was it Playboy or Penthouse that had "Lil Orphan Fanny"?
 
Was it Playboy or Penthouse that had "Lil Orphan Fanny"?
Playboy. Kurtzman goes wild. But I digress. Best comix fantasies? Betty Boop; Alley Oop; Trina Robbin's Panthera and R. Crumb's Yeti; a few specimens from Avatar Comics; probably every entity in Wally Wood's Disney orgy; aw fuck, there's a whole slew of figures from Spanish erotic comics to lust over.
 
The Japanese have raised this to an art form. There's apparently so many guys who prefer "2D" girls (from anime, manga, or visual novels) over "3D" girls (actual women!) that there have actually been anime shows tapping into the meme with protagonists that have that preference as well.

Cosplay porn and porn fancomics aren't unique to Japan, but the also have plenty of both.
 
Some time ago I saw an article about "Jane" somewhere, and thought it was great, wish I could have read the whole series.

...

The WW2 Jane comic strips were published as a complete series in a book.
 
The WW2 Jane comic strips were published as a complete series in a book.

I'll look for it, maybe I can afford it. But I suspect that a real Jane, just like a real Lana Kane (from Archer) or Prince Valiant's Aleta, would not be at all interested in the real me.

Howecer a real Lucy from Peanuts would probably love me, but only to torment me like she does Charlie B. "Honestly 49, I'll let you kick that ball" - right.
 
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