Yes indeed. I guess a lot of 'innocent' size related comic stories inspired many a young imagination to develop on the theme, and as we grew older would lead us to were we are now.Bloodthirstybutcher wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:00 pmI completely agree! Not that I don’t love the sexual situations, but obviously things like comics and movies and books that never had the intention of sexualizing the subject in the first place are what triggered so many of us to begin with. I always love a good tiny adventure!Little Sal wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:16 pmExcellent! Thanks for sharing.
It's quite refreshing to see these old comics when shrinking was all about innocence and having adventures, without all the usual sexual innuendo. The illustrations are good too, and a credit to those hard working artists who had to keep up these standards on a weekly basis.
"Land of The Giants" was a prime example, were there was never a hint of anything sexual afoot on the screen, but those 60s female fashions more than made up for what didn't happen eh!
The good old 'what if' factor at work!