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As you can see, it took a few tries for me to get the bedroom scene with Judd and Henry right. Because of the various components - both men in a feasible love-making and feeding position, plus their hugely contrasting body shapes and sizes - it meant a lot of sketching and re-sketching. I didn't want Judd blocking the view of Henry's huge belly too much, but I also needed to make it very clear what was going on.

The other scenes were more straightforward to depict in the sense that I didn't need to make so many attempts, but my decision to add an extra third image to this final chapter certainly added to the workload, since the three lead dads are so huge at this point and needed to be represented in their entirety, and also I wanted the scene to act as a mirror or reference to the very first illustration in this story.

I hope you all enjoyed reading this story and watching the Fat Dad Clubs' gains. It was a pleasure to write, and draw, and I think maybe because of the more 'realistic' nature of the story, it appears to have resonated a lot with those who have followed the journey. 

Thank you for coming along. 

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KG

Petition to see all those other angles from the bedroom scene hehe

Carl Quaif

Stunning work here, Lokitu. I think you definitely picked the correct angle for Henry and Judd's lovemaking (also a wonderful callback to Carl and Joe in the bath, I think!). The final image - dominated by a huge, casual, happy and relaxed Henry and his adoring Judd, flanked by the smiling and rotund forms of Carl and Boony, with Gus once again, as he was in the buffet scene so long ago, on the extreme periphery of the picture (but his time, trying to get in, rather than out), may well be one of your finest pieces of work to date. Bravo, Sir. My only (slight) disappointment is that the second picture will likely be the only time we ever see the adorable Rolly. In just one scene, you made me fall completely in love with him. You tease, Lokitu! ;-) xxx

lokitu

Thank you, my friend. I really tried to do them all justice with the illustrations. While there's always a sense of relief to finishing a big project, it's a little bit bittersweet on this one, I'll admit.