Big Blue: Hooters of Heroism – More To Love

Big Blue: Hooters of Heroism is a followup to Juggs of Justice continuing this sexy superhero parody with a heart. Despite the ridiculous fetishizing of superpowers and a plot with a similar outline to the first saga, there’s some clever writing. Plus the artwork has pretty smooth actions to complement the more bizarre events taking place.

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With the hips to support those tatas.

The overtly-busty alien warrior Yaelin lost her original blue form and is living as polymorphic human Tara Taylor. But she continues her superheroics with her boyfriend Renato acting as her guy in the chair. I wonder if they still have their jobs as reporters after foiling the plot of the prudish villain Nucleus last time.

Beware Typecasting

In any case, that prude’s predictions are realized with Yaelin’s species are developing organs to gratify themselves with others. So much so that the androsexuals are looking for human men to satisfy them. All while one of Nucleus’ followers Rïno takes this to her advantage with a sex service.



Through Tara’s eyes, this looks like sex trafficking eager alien women to the nearest groper to make money. Partly because of how her superior Monako flirts with Renato by showing off her assets, to Tara’s frustration. All while continuing Nucleus’ goal of rendering humans impotent.



Only to later learn that everyone was a volunteer with an algorithm built by humans to prevent abuse. But not out of Rïno’s altruism; it’s easier to exploit people who feel safe while dating. Especially when the women provide (temporary) body altering services for love making.

And Confusion

These pieces add a pretty memorable dynamic with Tara and Rento. While their relationship is going steady, they still have a lot to get through. Tara for one feels like she’s missed out on her species newest development, something that would’ve allowed her to get more intimate with Renato as Yaelin. Sure Tara does that plenty, but her alien self was still a part of her. Which makes dealing with Monako and the interspecies dating all-the-more frustrating. In a different context, it makes Tara intercepting the bachelors look like petty cockblocking.

That serves as a perfect distraction from Rïno carrying out her plans. Something she couldn’t do as easily without recruiting more “diverse” aliens for the sake of oppression. Never thought I’d quote Angela Davis on any of my posts.

PS if people complain about having politics in a porno comic, this is purely my take on what happened! Mase Corgan already has enough on his plate with people thinking he doesn’t exist! It got so bad for the artists getting mail from the Alt-Right, Corgan’s granddaughter had to step in.

Sex Doesn’t Always (Have To) Sell

Speaking of, Mariano Navarro and Hernan Cabrera’s artwork doesn’t always have to be sexual. The fight between Tara and a body building alien for example has some smooth action. You can really feel the weight and reflex thrown into every move. The brute may hold Tara in some advantages, but the more nimble grappler shows just how capable she is.



For the times that do get erotic, it’s got non-explicit visuals accompanying it to help sell the sensations between everyone. Including how trippy the morphogenetic effects that come the aliens servicing their dates.

Big Blue: Hooters of Heroism Beyond Bias

This saga continues an enjoyable sex-positive adventure that leaves the best impressions. Between all of the fetishes fighting against sex shaming, there’s a humane story about the awkward journey of connecting with the best people. It’s in these weird times that you can things to share with others. Some will work out, some take a bit of getting used to. All within the nonsense you can’t help having fun with. Final score: 8.5/10.

Thanks for coming to the end and as always remember to look between the panels.