Fantasy SCORE: Yay or nay?

February 23, 2011 by Elliot James
The last Fantasy SCORE.

The last "Fantasy SCORE."

Beshine. A human Fantasy SCORE.

Beshine. A human "Fantasy SCORE."

“Fantasy SCORE” has a history in SCORE magazine that goes back to the August 1992 edition (Volume 1, Issue 2 with Letha Weapons as the covergirl). British artist Duncan Gutteridge’s ongoing monthly assignment was to take a celebrity and paint her with impossibly huge tits along the lines of Chelsea Charms and Beshine…years before Chelsea and Beshine became Chelsea and Beshine. Duncan’s first run ended in the Holiday ’99 issue.

Beginning with the December ’04 SCORE, “Fantasy SCORE” was revived as a semi-regular feature, often alternating with the “Rocket Girls” series painted by the great Otis Sweat until Duncan’s final “Fantasy SCORE” illustration in the February ’09 issue. Many of the paintings from the first series  and all of them from the second series are preserved in SCORELAND‘s Art Gallery section along with “Dream SCORE,” “Bomber Girls,” “Dick Boy” and other works of big-bust art.

Although “Fantasy SCORE” ended, we still get mail from people who have never forgotten it. With new female celebs who can barely fill a C-cup popping up all the time, there’s no lack of new potential subjects. We continue to get requests to revive it, usually with the person making the request’s favorite celebrities. When we publish those letters, inevitably someone else writes against bringing it back. A while ago, Greg wrote, “The reason I’m writing is because I am disappointed that you no longer have ‘Fantasy SCORE.’ I always was so excited to see who you would have next. Please bring it back. There are lots of us fans out here.” In this weekend’s “Scorecard,” R.L. writes, “I must agree that ‘Fantasy SCORE‘ is due a return and would continue to be a very popular feature.” He lists several celebs he’d like to see given a “Fantasy SCORE” boob job.

On the other side of the fence are the letters such as “I don’t like art or cartoons. Just give us photos. ‘Fantasy SCORE’ is a waste of space.” I’ve seen a lot of those letters, too.

I personally love busty art and have enjoyed Otis’ and Duncan’s work since I first saw them. One painting a month, in print and on the Net, certainly doesn’t negatively impact the amount of photos we run. I also believe those two guys inspired many younger fans to try their hand at creating their own art. Just to clarify things, there have been no discussions here about reviving “Fantasy SCORE” (or “Dream SCORE“).

What do you think? Yay or nay?

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12 responses to “Fantasy SCORE: Yay or nay?”

  1. Chup@Cabra says:

    I’m old enough, and a big enough of a geek, that I remember Duncan’s art page was one of the best parts of a score magazine purchase to me.

    Nowadays, these many years later, you can find tons of artists online doing the same thing to increase their hit counts.

  2. charles weiss says:

    Yes. Start a different regular feature in the magazine where you pay a creator of “Fan Art” to publish a portrait of one of only Scoregroups models. The readers would enjoy the different interpretation of the models and the “fan art” creator would get paid an honorarium of
    $100. The Scoregroup could easily afford this .
    The design of a magazine without art is a shallow interpresatation
    of what readers really want, something expressing the sexy model beyond photographs.

  3. Speugi says:

    My favorite was the one of Jennifer Aniston. Bring it back a few times a year.

  4. JP says:

    I say bring it back. Sure, I’ve never jacked to one of these paintings, but I always loved SCORE’s shared obsession with all things BIG BOOBS! It was always interesting seeing Duncan’s take on the latest hot celebrity, and there are plenty of new ones I’d like to see.

  5. Ryco says:

    I say yay!

  6. gerard11 says:

    Yay.

  7. Diggy says:

    I like the idea i just wish the art wasnt sooooo over the top that it wasnt believable. But there i got wanting some realism in my porn.

  8. larry G says:

    Is SCORE OR V-MAG running out of models with all the competition these days?
    The Halcyion days was around 2000 for new mega-star natural models if I remember correctly.

  9. larry G says:

    nah,the world is full of phoney-baloneys already.

  10. Randy says:

    Yay for sure. It would be fun and hot to see photo shopped photos of known people.

  11. Pest says:

    A definite YEAH!!!

    It was always interesting to see each month what Duncan’s take would be on some of today’s hottest stars would be. Those that say it is a waste of space I say one page isn’t going to make a difference, especially since that page would probably just be an ad for a Score Group video if Fantasy Score wasn’t there.

  12. c.a. united kingdom says:

    recently sent a letter myself saying dont bring it back. its ridiculous and a waste of a page… i want real tits not fucking cartoons…