George Perez art I guarantee most of you have never seen...
...or at least that would be an accurate subject heading if this were any other community. But since this is scans_daily, it might just not be true.
Be forewarned: While what's under the cut is safe for work, some of the links are NOT.
These are portraits Perez drew of various women who star in fetish videos, where they dress up as superheroines and wrestle. The first three are from colorist Tom Smith's website, the last is from the deviantart page of someone associated with FetishCon.
The company that produces the videos explains how Perez wound up involved with them here. The page itself is safe for work, but some of its links, to other parts of the site, aren't. If you don't want to risk it, here's the essential part of what it says:
George's involvement with DT stretches back almost 15 years as one of the company's earliest regular customers. One fateful day in 1998 George finally decided to commission a custom match featuring Super Maiden and Amazon Queen (which was released as part of DT-372). He was so impressed by the rough cut that he immediately wrote a script for a return engagement for the heroines, this time confronting a new villainess named Darkraven in DT-380.
Then, he wrote another, then another — and another — and the Sisterhood of Superheroines series was born, each new story pushing the entertainment and excitement envelope ever further. This series has become one of the most successful series in Double Trouble history.
But this was more than just a professional collaboration. The more the folks at DT and George got to know each other, the more we fell in love and the more we wanted to do for one another. In addition to supervising, scripting and occasionally directing the SoS series, (and providing illustrated portraits as gifts to our heroines), George has generously volunteered to write all the match descriptions for our bi-monthly mailers and web updates, to catalogue all our tapes according to categories and to collate them by which girl appears in them.
Why would an artist of George's stature do all this — especially for free? George explains, "I've been a fan of female combat since my adolescence and DT Productions has always satisfied my specialized tastes. In addition to that, the people who work there are among the nicest, the most loving, the most generous people I could ever hope to meet. They are my friends, my new family, and DT is like a second home. I hope to be involved with DT Productions for as long as they will have me."
Perez also contributes to another similar site:
The rest of his work for that site can be found here, but I'll refrain from putting any up because they're adult in nature, as well as deeply, deeply disturbing. Unless you have a stomach for truly bizarre kink, don't click. And even if you do have the stomach, you might wanna reconsider.