American comic book artist J. Scott Campbell has risen to fame working for Wildstorm Comics and Marvel. In these particular drawings, he features some sexed-up curvaceous comic book heroines.
J. Scott Campbell has developed a reputation for his highly sexualized illustrations. Among the works, some popular comic books ladies are from Gen 13, Danger Girl, Marvel Diva's, Mary Jane and Thor. Looking at these drawings makes me realize why so many guys like them!
Curvaceous Comic Book Babes
J. Scott Campbell Draws Racy Female Heroines
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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