S. J. Feeder



A relative newcomer to the world of fanta-sized illustrations, S.J. Feeder specializes in images of mega-sized feedees. In a recent email to the Weight Room, he describes his initiation into FA-dom thus:
“I have known that I was an FA since I was about 5 or 6. I knew I was a feeder at the age of 9 or so when I saw the Mad magazine with the 'Ruin a Farrah Look-alike' one-pager. In one corner of it was a very chubby girl feeding a Farrah look-alike and saying, 'Eat up, you have several hundred more boxes to go.' I kept it in a safe place and my heart would race whenever I took it out to look at. Later on I would do my own artwork.”
A lifelong fanta-sizer, S.J. tends to favor weight gain fantasies with a darker edge (the basement graphic was inspired by the Weight Room story, “The Heiress”), though he's also versed in sunnier fare (check out our ultra-femme by the ocean). The six graphics below represent his first submissions to the Weight Room. Here's hoping that the mega-muse strikes him again in the future. . .

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Winter 2004

















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