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Hey gang,

File this under "Shit I probably shouldn't even be sharing with you all yet," but I've recently had time to do some more work on the next Instant Loss installment. This one will feature Psylocke, and will act as a direct follow-up to my recent Emma Frost: Bimbofied story. Think of it as a coda or an epilogue to that story, since it's really only going to be about 3 or 4 pages. 

Working at shorter length but in full color has allowed me to dedicate more attention to my work and create what I consider higher-quality output -- these are, essentially, my first ever full-color comics, even though they're very brief. 

I'm still deciding how I want to package Instant Loss. If I keep churning these out, there's a chance I will just want to package them as a bundle on Gumroad (say, 4 or 5 together). 

Anyway, I thought you would all enjoy this look at a full-color Psylocke. I know I enjoyed drawing her! Just wait til you see her bimbo persona ;)

Pegasus

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Tracy Scops

The art looks fantastic, but the over-the-top bimbo stuff isn't really my cup of tea. Emma, Betsy and Jessica Rabbit were already stupendously bimbos as they were, imo. The debauch of those characters as they already looked would be much more interesting to my taste. Just my 2 cents. Still, do what you love. I'm sure there's other people who probably enjoy that here. 😉

pegasusart

Totally respect your view but I would disagree that Emma, Betsy or Jessica were bimbos, per se. Emma and Betsy are both strong, intelligent women, for example. Jessica is more than just her physical appearance as well and has a mind of her own. All three of them have their own agency. To me, bimbofication is about stripping all of that away and reducing a woman to her lowest common denominator mentally while also augmenting her physical attributes to an almost cartoonish level.

J Arco

Gorgeous! Psylocke doesn't get nearly enough attention. Good to see her finally being used. ;)

Anonymous

I would be at the next PTA meeting to discuss her attire.