Most of these comics are born from established fandoms. Fans take characters from anime, video games, or superhero media Wonder Woman Lady Dimitrescu Mount Lady —and place them in "size-play" scenarios. Expansion of Lore:

One of the foundational "gentle giantess" comics. A college student gains the ability to grow to 150 feet. Instead of destroying her campus, she becomes a protector, saving people from fires and floods. It is heartwarming, funny, and surprisingly emotional.

Because fan creators are borrowing emotional shorthand. We already know these characters. We trust them. When you see a gentle, soft-spoken character drawn as a colossal figure, it re-contextualizes their canon kindness into something godlike. When you see a villain drawn as a giantess, her cruelty becomes cosmic. The fan element isn’t a crutch—it’s a multiplier. It lets the artist skip the "who is this person" and dive straight into "what does their scale mean?"

Small panel in the corner. Ella sits back, relaxing against the toast, looking at the massive smiling face of her friend.