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From the series "Contes Satyriques", "Ma Sorciere Balayez" (sadly the cover has nothing to do with the actual story)
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From French editor Elvifrance, Satires #26 - Le nain de ma sœur (from GTS to SW)
Translated from original Italian (Maghella)
For the full comic:
https://e-hentai.org/g/2237763/418d593c97/
Translated from original Italian (Maghella)
For the full comic:
https://e-hentai.org/g/2237763/418d593c97/
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Request : I'm looking for the comic Auranella #11 (or Uranella in original Italian), called "L'ombre de la mort"... the cover IS relevant in this case, as she shrinks because of a flower named "Mikroflor".
It's a long shot but some of you people are really good at hunting down those hard to find comics...
It's a long shot but some of you people are really good at hunting down those hard to find comics...
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This is the best I can do - https://www.bedetheque.com/BD-Auranella ... 03104.htmlforeverlurk wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 9:45 pmRequest : I'm looking for the comic Auranella #11 (or Uranella in original Italian), called "L'ombre de la mort"... the cover IS relevant in this case, as she shrinks because of a flower named "Mikroflor".
It's a long shot but some of you people are really good at hunting down those hard to find comics...
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A great poster. But the movie has no shrinking. It was a straight to video..... movie. Low budget and probably awful.
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Such classics! Thanks for sharing
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Anyone ever read this story? I vaguely remember someone telling me about a movie or TV episode about astronauts returning to Earth and finding everything gigantic. Just like the blurb here says?
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The Theory of Relativity has many weird applications. Just suppose that everything around you – including your own body – grew to a thousand times its size…. would you know? There is no such thing as absolute size. There is no such thing as absolute measurement. You can only comprehend magnitude in relation to other magnitudes.
The same would hold true for contraction…. If it took place universally.
But what happens when relativity misses a beat? If one section of the galaxy — one corner of the cosmos expanded or contracted out of proportion to another?
The first experimental hyper-drive ship blasted off into Deep Space. Time got out of gear. So did the dimensional correlates. So did the relative proportions of the ship, the crew, and their home world.
What would they find when they returned? Would they be dwarfs or giants? Or so completely out of proportion that they would never fit in again….?
Above all — could the effect be reversed?
https://pulpcovers.com/the-cosmic-puppets/#3
The same would hold true for contraction…. If it took place universally.
But what happens when relativity misses a beat? If one section of the galaxy — one corner of the cosmos expanded or contracted out of proportion to another?
The first experimental hyper-drive ship blasted off into Deep Space. Time got out of gear. So did the dimensional correlates. So did the relative proportions of the ship, the crew, and their home world.
What would they find when they returned? Would they be dwarfs or giants? Or so completely out of proportion that they would never fit in again….?
Above all — could the effect be reversed?
https://pulpcovers.com/the-cosmic-puppets/#3
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Oh I have a very vague memory of reading a sci-fi book about a hyperdrive tech that ended up shrinking a ship to the size of a football, along with the crew. It was a French translation, and the crew was all-male (a detail I still remember because, well, you know). I think some of the crew might have been prisoners?!
For the TV show, it could be the Twilight Zone? There's an episode called "The Little People", but it's actually them who are gigantic while the inhabitants are ant-sized.
Rings a bell either way.
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