Tag Archive: Big Tit Drawings

Spooktastic big boob fan art for Halloween at SCORELAND

October 28, 2013 by Elliot James

Dedicated SCORE fan Granamir in Mexico mixes his big-boob art with tricks and treats this Halloween week. We need some creepy music for this Blog. Granamir is also the author of the science-fiction novel Días de Silencio.

Can you ID any of the past and present SCORE Girls in some of his illustrations?

Thank you, Granamir.

Forbidden Planet Of Big Tits.

Alien Abductions

Mars Need Busty Women.

The Creature From The Black Lagoon Meets His Match.

The Crawling Eye Likes Tits.

The Martini Fairies.

Drac Likes Big Boobs.

Temple of the Mummy.

It’s SCORE boob toon time

April 13, 2013 by Elliot James

I love the combination of big tits, cartoons and humor.  It’s hard to find big-boob cartoons these days. I can go from stressed to cracking up when I read one.

Ribald is the best word I can think of to describe this kind of humor. The TV equivalent would be the Charlie Sheen version of Two and A Half Men. If the cartoons were hardcore, they would lose their punch. Many of them seem barely PG, if they were rated by Hollywood movie standards.

We’re one of the last to publish this vanishing art.

I have some vintage men’s mags from the 1950s and ’60s, and the pages of the mags back then were loaded with them. That era provided lots of work for cartoonists.

Except for us, the guys who run big-boob sites today don’t appreciate art or toons.

Some of the situations in these toons could be great SCOREtv or video skits.

 

Big Tit Fan Art: Some of the greats look great in pencil!

August 6, 2012 by Maria

Here is some more fan art from our German fan and friend, H.D.

It’s always amazing to see how he manages to capture these ladies in all of his sketches.

My favorite of this round of fan illustrations is Merilyn Sakova. A lot can be said about the way H.D. drew her splayed out on her knees. I am a fan of this pose because it shows off the model’s tits, legs and hips.

Thanks for the sketches, H.D. And remember, if you would like to submit your artwork to be featured on the SCORELAND blog, you can email us at blog@scoregroup.com.

xoxo

Maria