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Use her inner thoughts to contrast her "intimidating" size with her "insecure" freshman reality.

Maya has to live in a "customized" dorm room, which is essentially a converted campus warehouse. Her "tiny" roommate is a spunky journalism major determined to document Maya’s life for the school paper.

At its core, the Freshman Giantess Comic follows a simple, high-concept premise: A teenage girl (typically 14 or 15 years old) starts her first day of high school only to discover—usually via a supernatural event, a science experiment gone wrong, or latent family magic—that she grows to an enormous size when she experiences extreme stress, anxiety, or excitement.

Whether it is the breathtaking art of Towering Heights , the raw nerve of Five Foot Nothing , or the laugh-out-loud gags of Giant Freshman vs. The Math Test , this genre proves that sometimes the best way to talk about feeling small is to get very, very large.

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Freshman Giantess Comic Portable

Use her inner thoughts to contrast her "intimidating" size with her "insecure" freshman reality.

Maya has to live in a "customized" dorm room, which is essentially a converted campus warehouse. Her "tiny" roommate is a spunky journalism major determined to document Maya’s life for the school paper. Freshman Giantess Comic

At its core, the Freshman Giantess Comic follows a simple, high-concept premise: A teenage girl (typically 14 or 15 years old) starts her first day of high school only to discover—usually via a supernatural event, a science experiment gone wrong, or latent family magic—that she grows to an enormous size when she experiences extreme stress, anxiety, or excitement. Use her inner thoughts to contrast her "intimidating"

Whether it is the breathtaking art of Towering Heights , the raw nerve of Five Foot Nothing , or the laugh-out-loud gags of Giant Freshman vs. The Math Test , this genre proves that sometimes the best way to talk about feeling small is to get very, very large. At its core, the Freshman Giantess Comic follows