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Moxi the Spineless One

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Moxi the Spineless One

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Moxi the Spineless One is an OC fan character, based on Marvel Comics' Mojo.Moxi is a younger Spineless One, who left the Mojoverse to see what lay across the stars, parallel universes and space/time.Not evil, like Mojo, or TV obsessed like all the other Spineless Ones seemed to be, she discovered a different obsession: sweets. Determined to sample all the sweet treats the multiverse had to offer, she set off, and began jotting down recipes from EVERYWHERE and EVERYWHEN. Soon, there just wasn't enough energy to prepare it all, so, she decided to use her biogenetics knowledge to create a sidekick.Someone who would help her prepare her treats, and even feed them to her.(A girl has to be pampered, yes?)Like The Great Mojo, she wanted a multi-armed sidekick who could teleport through time and space, so, she created Scribble.Now, Moxi is a happy Spineless One, with a tummy full of cupcakes (by far, her favorite sweet in the Known Universes), and hugs from her beloved Scribble.
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Editor's Note;
Moxi the Spineless One is an OC fan character of mine, based on Marvel Comics’ Mojo.She was originally created as a parody/commentary on internet artists with the whole feederism fetish that, imho, went a bit too far. Or a LOT too far.Mind you, I dig big women. I’ll admit that I’ve seen and met women a bit bigger than my own comfort/preference/level of attraction that were so very cute, facially and/or wore flattering fashions and/or had personalities so sparkling that being a bit larger than I would prefer didn’t even register.My own attraction to fat women aside, I view them the same way Patton Oswalt views the Star Wars Prequels. To wit: “I don’t care where the stuff I like comes from, I just like the stuff I like!” In other words, watching a woman eat (or, in the cases of the types of art/photography I was intending to lampoon, BINGE) doesn’t “do it” for me. That, and the art of this kind of thing that I found suggested that a woman who was fed til she exploded, or became this immobile mountain of flesh, folds and (of course) tits was some sort of beauty queen. That just seemed silly to me, and mildly insulting, as it is usually lumped in with the category of BBW and just cute, kinda chubby women, as though they were the same thing. So, as a ‘statement’ (and mind you, I hate that word in this context) I had decided that I was going to make a series of over-the-top scribbles of that kind of woman without the ‘glamourization’ the artists and photomanipulators would give to their average shots of 1600 pound women literally sitting AROUND the house.Anywhoo, at about that same time, I had been reading back issues of X-Men and ran across a few Mojo stories, and liked the idea of a “Spineless One”, a huge blob to use as a means of commentary, so I created ‘Moxi’ as a mascot for this idea.I made one or 2 shots of her, big and round as a normal Spineless One would be. My plan was to start her out just chubby and cutesy, and in due course have her blob up to this giant, covered in warts, moles, random patches of hair in what would then be impossible-to-reach places and food stains until she became an over-the-top caricature that was literally a planet-sized amorphous blob with moon-sized boobs and a teeeeeny tiny head, then label it “beauty” or something.But, I changed my mind at the last minute, and went the other way, as, i actually LIKED the original and second drawings, and I thought that the idea of a (smaller) girl Spineless One was kinda cute.That, and, when I’m NOT angry, I try not to be a jerk if I can help it, even if I do think an idea or fetish is kinda dumb. As was my philosophy that creativity can come from anywhere, even when one is (that is to say I AM) being a self-righteous hypocrite.
Thus, Moxi was born…

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