Date: March 14 2012 8:36 AM Title: Chapter 7: WEE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE TOY STORE
I love the punny homage to Mattel Toys. ;-)
Author's Response:
I wondered if you'd get Matthew Tell = Mattel.
I almost called Wee-Man by the name Hu-Man instead.





Date: December 09 2011 8:18 AM Title: Chapter 6: THE DARK STOMACH SAGA
Al Kaseltzer?
Super-LOL!
Author's Response:
Yes, I'm rather proud of Al.
And i figured you'd get the Dark Phoenix --> Dark Stomaches pun.
Funny now, as I plan a new story for giantessworld, I'm so often thinking "What will Carycomic like?" rather than the lurkers.





Date: December 09 2011 8:17 AM Title: Chapter 5: JOURNEY INTO MISS TERI
I would suggest calling their little super-group "the GTX Men." It will make the overly curious think they're only a bunch of 1960's muscle car enthusiasts.
Author's Response:
I laboured unusually long, for me at least, on the name, and finally decided on a G-Force pun.
My next ideas will introduce another super team of sorts, anyway.





Date: November 11 2011 1:46 PM Title: Chapter 4: THE FORMIDABLE FIVE
Too bad you couldn't have made the last villain a female named "Clara Nette" (able to hypnotize men with her snake charmer's recorder).
Author's Response:
Yes that would have worked.





Date: November 11 2011 1:38 PM Title: Chapter 3: THE MATURITY SYMPTOM
This is getting good. Although, I can't help wondering what happened to Capt. Marsupial? Did he become the host of an educational children's show co-starring Mr. Bunyip, Mr. Split-pea, and Hare Wallaby?
Author's Response:
He was probably a Wallaby Wannabe





Date: November 11 2011 1:34 PM Title: Chapter 2: EQUAL IMPUNITY PERFUME
I hope he remembers that she's deadly serious about her long-range plans, and doesn't treat this mission like a Larke.
;-)
Author's Response:
Good to know my pun on the name wasn't wasted. LOL





Date: November 10 2011 6:43 PM Title: Chapter 1: THE SUPER SCHOOLBOY FORMULA
X-D
I can well imagine how low-quality some of those American imports must be. Shows like THE CROCODILE HUNTER, for instance ("one bite from his jaws could prove _fa'al!_")
Author's Response:
Actually, I think it was in the 1970s that we got all the great 1960s cartoons from America like Herculoids, Mightor, Young Samson, Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure etc. What people actually saw in the 1960s might well have been the likes of Crocodile Hunter.