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Elliot had gotten a new spell, and for once, he had checked his spellbook in time to realize that he had it. More routine, however, was his inability to understand exactly what the spell was.

When Susan arrived to record a movie review with him, she asked her to take a look at it. Even Susan found the description confusing, but she concluded the spell was some sort of public speaking enhancer.

On the verge of doing public speaking of a sort and with a history of spells being easily reversible, they decided to try it out while doing the review. Elliot used the spell on each of them, and they felt a bit more energetic and ready to talk.

As they did their review, they started changing, as did their clothes.  Their figures became more exaggerated, and their clothing became less and less.

Neither took notice of this and kept doing the review, feeling better and better all the while.  Their own physical changes soon stopped, but their clothing kept going.

Elliot and Susan seemed to keep their focus on reviewing, mostly looking at the camera and talking about the movie, but they also kept moving closer together. Susan's hand found it's way to Elliot's leg, and though their review never stopped, certain other things began...

Though very surprised later by what the spell actually did, Elliot and Susan decided they should use it for all of their reviews in the future, which would no longer actually be posted anywhere for some reason.

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Anonymous

The proportions are a bit too exaggerated for my taste, but the Danfiction is a delight par excellance.

Connie Edogawa

I like this, but it also feels weird to see their faces on such radically different bodies. it's like when they pan up on Saitama during his physical tests for the Hero Exams in One Punch Man. you have this well sculpted body with plenty of muscles... and then a much less serious looking head. you brain registers that it's one person, but it feels like someone photoshopped your own vision.

Emtu

What do you call essentially fanfiction but written by the original author? In this case I kinda want to call it Danfiction.

Anonymous

You're not alone, and in this case I think it really, really fits.

egscomics

He compared my work to One Punch! "Yes, but not in an entirely positive..." One PUNNNNNNNNCH! *Hums theme while running around*

Connie Edogawa

you call it the April Fool's 04 EGSNP storyline, or one like it, and then wait for it to evolve into a "canon" AU and start suggesting Pinups from it.

Connie Edogawa

not entirely positive? I apologize if my word choice was confusing. that was meant to be 100% positive. weird =/= bad. in fact, given the way gender is treated by the cast, I wouldn't be surprised if someone in-universe ends up nicknaming Elliot "One Punch Man*" and verbally say the word asterisk every time, with the asterisk being a footnote marker, and the footnote being "subject to constant change."

Ariamaki

I am all in favor of both the name Danfiction, and the actual continuing Danfiction. :V

Anonymous

My only "complaint" about this (and it's a small one) is that Susan appears to be wearing lipstick, something I am pretty sure she would never do. I know Dan recently commented about changing the way he draws lips, but here, it looks out of place.

Anonymous

I'd imagine that's a result of the spell which seems to also be implied to have a mental aspect.

Anonymous

Both the lipstick and her facial expression are so far out of character as to make Susan look like an entirely different person. She’s like an alternate universe Susan who was raised in Texas, competes in beauty contests, and has a Limbaughist view of feminism. I know these aren’t supposed to be remotely canon, and the Danfic <em>is</em> sexy … but the artwork is so very far from the “real” Susan, I don’t need to be gay to feel the way <a href="http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1916" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">Luke felt about Slave Leia</a>.

Jumpy James Johnson Junior

I do not like this Susan. I like this Elliot less <i>for hanging out with this Susan</i>. Her presence and her hand on his thigh reflect badly on him. I <u>like</u> canon Susan. I approve of her personality. This is a rare thing for me irl. Self-insert fanfiction me might awkwardly tell her that he approves of her personality, and then not know what to say next. I also like "touching practice" Susan, but she's not all that different from canon Susan. This Susan ... this is Susie or maybe even Tiffany. I am not approving. I am also not approving of any audience more receptive to this Susie's movie reviews than to those of canon Susan.<br>Susan doesn't need a self-confidence boost to speak in public. She doesn't need larger breasts to boost her self-confidence. She wouldn't approve of wearing <i>that</i> to speak in public. I can't believe she'd want to repeat anything that resulted in her looking and dressing like that, no matter how glad she was to be willing to touch another person for a half hour or so.<br>Also, that lipstick. Susan wearing garish lipstick? No. Susan wearing lipstick without knowing how to use lip-liner? Also no. (Sidenote: I also approve of the personality of the girl whose problem with met-art was that the models don't seem to know how to use lip-liner.)<br>For everyone's viewing pleasure:<br><a href="http://mugeek.vidalondon.net/beautiful-actresses-without-makeup/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://mugeek.vidalondon.net/beautiful-actresses-without-makeup/</a> <br><a href="http://freephotos.atguru.in/hdphotos/beautiful-celebrities-without-makeup/selena-gomez-without-make-up.jpg" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://freephotos.atguru.in/hdphotos/beautiful-celebrities-without-makeup/selena-gomez-without-make-up.jpg</a>

Anonymous

Someone already coined the phrase Danfiction for the Touch Practice pinup I believe.

egscomics

Chris - It's okay to not like a pinup, but please refrain from excessively lengthy comments like this in general.

Anonymous

That... is an awful lot of ab muscles. I do not think people get that many ab muscles.

McClaw

Maybe they decide to do two reviews of each movie, one to post and one for their private collection. But only one (the second) of certain select movies they started watching just for -- inspiration. (wink)

Anonymous

It's a pinup of a highly unlikely scenario, and under that scenario, neither of them A) realize these changes are happening until the end/derailment of the review, and B) have any intention to release the resulting video(s) to the public.

John Trauger

Something for everyone in that review show... Personally, a normal T-shirt on Susan is preferable but whatever pleases more patrons...

Anonymous

It's basically if Elliot had gotten a spell that had an effect a lot like the Tea. That's how I'm viewing it anyway.

PBManning

Not that I'm complaining about the content, but it kinda feels like there's a lot more variety to how girls are sexy than guys. "Shirtless" is almost the only thing we've seen for 'sexy guy.' There's got to be more options than that.

PBManning

Well, I'm pretty firmly a lesbian, but I imagine that male pinups can utilize the same broad techniques that one uses to make sexy outfits for women. Off the top of my head, a vest+bow tie without the shirt might be worth trying. Or just look to male performance artists who wear tight outfits- male ballet dancers and figure skaters are fairly sexy last I checked. Even the classic "shirtless firefighter."

PBManning

Anyway, thank you kindly for your polite response and for your quality content. Your comic helped me with being trans, and the pinups are extremely delightful.

PBManning

Also, I realize that much of my suggestion on making sexy guys still involved shirtlessness, but my point was that the majority of male pinups have been 'muscular guy in just shorts' while the girls have been in a greater variety of outfits and situations.

CloudHackIX

As a straight-ish guy, my eyes have always been drawn toward the lower abdomen, especially if there's some hair peeking out: works great on both male &amp; female forms.