Off Girl (Project Climax, ongoing series)

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By happenstance, while I was checking out a new comic book distributor, I stumbled across a title called Off Girl which looked like a superheroine comic.

It turned out not to be only a superheroine comic, but also to have a sexy premise. This girl orgasms uncontrollably when stimulated by seeing hot men or watching porn. And when she does, her body releases a sexy naked demon named Lilith (see cover of Issue 2, below) who kills people by 'ghosting' through them. Well, everyone except a man named Ben Topolsky, who happens to be an investigative reporter who is on the scene when she transforms.

Also in the plot, which takes place in New York City, there's a serial killer on the loose called the Stiletto Killer who kills 20something women with
stilletto heels, and dumps their bodies in dumpsters. We see his hideout where he has several woman chained up and running on treadmills upon pain of punishment - they only get a drink of water when they run twenty miles (not sure why he's doing that with them).

In Issue #1, which is available for free download at https://www.offgirl.com/, we see the beginning of the girl's story, and her problems as she tries to resist having an orgasm by using various drugs so that she doesn't release the demon. Then we see an incident on the subway where she climaxes and releases the demon, killing four or five male bystanders.

Apparently, her best friend (Tiffany, I think?) knows about this secret, and suggests that she become a superheroine, saying "When you get off, you off people. You should be Off Girl!" Hence, the cute costume which you see on the cover of Issue 4 below.

Obviously this is not a unique concept. I find it hard to believe that the author, a New York writer named Tina Fine, hasn't read the well-known Image Comics series Sex Criminals, which has a very similar premise. And there are a couple other premises in a slightly similar vein, such as the superheroine Altawoman created by Leee (well known in the muscle growth community and by fans of comic artist Manic, who has drawn her many times), or the recent Indiegogo crowdfunded comic Orgasm Girl who can make men orgasm with a snap of her fingers, etc.
Nonetheless, it's a welcome addition to the 'mature comics' community, and seems like something that would've taken off nicely back in the days of Penthouse Comix.

But anyway if this seems up your alley then go for it. I downloaded the first issue for free at https://www.offgirl.com/, and probably when I pay down my credit a little bit I'll try to order Tina's first two trade paperbacks which I believe collect issues 1-4 and 5-8. The art by Mark Reihill is decently sexy (see below), and he lives in Ireland, so apparently he's been able to get print copies stocked in comic shops in Belfast and Dublin.
(Not sure if they're available in any stores in the States or not, but you'd think Tina would at least have them stocked in NYC shops).
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To some people incidents on the subway that result in a climax is normal!!!! 😂 Plus what a great pen name..Tina Fine!!!!
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batgirl1969 wrote:
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To some people incidents on the subway that result in a climax is normal!!!! 😂 Plus what a great pen name..Tina Fine!!!!
You'd think so, but no. Tina Fine is her real name.
She's a financial analyst at a market research company, and makes comics and short films as her creative outlet.
Both her regular job and her creative pursuits are on her LinkedIn.

This doesn't have anything to do with directly with Off Girl, but she also wrote and produced this very poignant film.
I did not get through it without crying. The film doesn't make clear what happened to the father, which is a nice touch.

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