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The Feminist Porn Book

I really look forward to reading this. Here’s the Amazon.com description of “The Feminist Porn Book: The Politics of Producing Pleasure” by Tristan Taormino, Constance Penley, Celine Parrenas Shimizu and Mireille Miller-Young:

“The Feminist Porn Book brings together for the first time writings by feminists in the adult industry and research by feminist porn scholars. This book investigates not only how feminists understand pornography, but also how feminists do porn—that is, direct, act in, produce, and consume one of the world’s most lucrative and growing industries. With original contributions by Susie Bright, Candida Royalle, Betty Dodson, Nina Hartley, Buck Angel, and more, The Feminist Porn Book updates the debates of the porn wars of the 1980s, which sharply divided the women’s movement, and identifies pornography as a form of expression and labor in which women and other minorities produce power and pleasure.”

Click here to find on Amazon.com.

Giantess Manga

It’s been a while. I’ve spent much of the past month working on the website, planning my own secret project and obsessing over many genres of comic and their illustrations. Today though, I found a rather lovely DeviantArt page dedicated to the art of Qjo Jotaro, whose giantess-manga comic books are available to buy in eBook form online.

The storylines are simple variations on a theme:

“Battle of alien giantess and human was unavoidable. Tanks, buidlng and people were destroyed. What would be outcome of this battle? Will human match the giantess power?” (Synopsis, “Crush You, Vol III”)

“New giantess has come to the Island, however she does not realize that this is island of tiny people. Then she meet with another giantess.” (Synopsis “Gulliver, Vol II”)

“Hancock is on rage and unstoppable, she is free to do anything with tiny people in tiny town. Marines are crushed. It is up to Straw hat crew, can they stop her?
Luffy VS Giantess Hancock is inevitable.” (Synopsis, “Ground Zero, Vol V”)

The language can be a little clunky, but the beautiful illustrations will explain anything potentially lost in translation. If you like stories and pictures that involve enormous cartoon women treading on or eating tiny little humans, you’ll probably like this. Click here for the Deviant Art page.

Overhauled

Excuse the confusion here. The website has had a facelift, a tummy tuck and a few minor operations on its virtual innards over the past week, so you might have to prod around a bit to find the links you’re looking for. A few pages might not be where we left them and a few tags have fallen off, but if there’s anything more urgent wrong, feel free to let us know.