The doctor is a series of story where people go see a Doctor but the crazy old senile Doctor keep on making mistake about his patient. But the Doctor is never wrong.
John, an overweight man with a big belly, visits a doctor who unexpectedly transforms him into a muscular soldier. As his appearance changes dramatically, John finds himself in military attire, shedding his previous self and embracing a new life in the army. With newfound strength and purpose, he is excited to serve his country, having undergone a miraculous physical transformation during his appointment.
John, an overweight man with a big belly, decided to visit his local doctor's office. He was uncertain about his health and wanted a medical opinion.
At the doctor's office, the doctor welcomed John warmly and thanked him for his service. John was taken aback as he was not in the service.
Suddenly, John's hair shortened to a buzz cut, his beard disappeared, leaving him clean-shaven. He was shocked but liked his new look.
The doctor, unfazed by the sudden transformation, asked John to get ready for his physical. John's clothes changed into a military uniform, and his belly started to shrink.
John was bewildered but couldn't deny the positive changes in his body. He felt lighter, stronger, healthier.
The doctor completed the physical and seemed pleased with John's results. His body had exploded with muscles, and he was in great shape.
John left the doctor's office and found himself in an army base. He was now a soldier, fit and ready for duty.
Though it was all unexpected, John felt a sense of belonging. He was thrilled to serve his country, ready to face whatever came his way.
Happy Friday the 13th
Alex, an out-of-shape nerd, receives an unexpected invitation to a party that leads him to the lair of an evil witch. After pleading for mercy, he undergoes a shocking transformation that turns him into a muscular and handsome giant, ready to serve her every whim. With his new physique and confidence, Alex embraces his role.
Alex was often alone in the small town he lived in, spending most of his time studying and playing video games.
Despite his usual routine, Alex was excited when he received an invitation to a party. He was eager to socialize and make friends.
Upon reaching the address, Alex found himself standing in front of an old, creepy house. He was confused but decided to check inside.
Inside, he was met with an old woman, who was the only person in the house. To his surprise, the woman was a witch and she was not happy with his intrusion. Ripping his clothes off.
Alex begged for his life. The witch, however, had an idea. She decided to transform Alex, as a punishment and also to serve her needs.
The witch cast a spell and Alex's body started to grow. His muscles bulged, and he grew taller. He had transformed into a huge, muscular man.
Alex was surprised but also happy with his new size. He felt powerful and was sill growing strong to serve the witch.
The witch handed Alex a tight Speedo to wear, his new uniform. It showed off his new physique well. He was now the witch's servant.
The witch used her magic to make herself young and beautiful. She was now a stunning woman that would have her way with Alex.
Alex was happy to serve. He lived with the witch, serving her and living a life he never thought he would.
Please stop comparing your body to Chris Hemsworth and the like. That is an extreme example of a lifestyle where an individual not only has the time to work out four hours a day, but also has a personal trainer and enough money to fuel an extreme diet tailored to their body type. It’s unattainable for most people. If you ever want to see what sustainable, healthy, strong, attainable bodies look like for men, I suggest you look at stars and heartthrobs from the sixties and seventies, when no one contoured or surgically tightened their abs. Where animation wasn’t used to beef up super heroes, and stars didn’t have to spend several hours every day working out, they were allowed to be healthy and strong without extreme methods. Here’s some examples!
Davy Jones was a young heartthrob in the 1960s, he was quite the lady killer and as we’ve seen was able to do some impressive yoga moves and such. He had a strong healthy body without the pressure to be “shredded.”
Sean Cassidy was a singer and actor in the 1970s who swooned fans of all ages. He’s a skinnier guy, but toned. His body is an attainable example of a skinny buff.
Bobby Sherman was a star and heartthrob in the 1960s, quite the handsome guy and a good middle weight example.
Hollywood and peoples’ standards seemed to have changed now, and you may feel compelled to slave over a perfectly chiseled Greek body with washboard abs and heart shaped shoulders, however the fans and others have shown that you don’t have to have an unreasonably defined body to be seen as hot and impressive. Here’s some examples from recent TV!
First up Joe Keery. He’s a popular choice for young and old fans of Stranger Things, he said that he didn’t have too much of a set workout routine, just lived a healthy active life, but that hasn’t stopped the fans thirsting after him.
Christian Kane, while this is not his most flattering photo since he’s in the middle of a boxing match on the show, is an extremely attractive man with a strong and powerful body.
Cooper Barns is a comedic star who plays a super hero, and has the body match. However, he is encouraged to have a sustainable diet and exercise routine to eat what he likes as well as doesn’t overclock the hours in the gym.
Now that you’ve seen some examples of strong, healthy bodies, you may have a better idea of what to strive for with your own goals, since these photos and bodies weren’t done with makeup, surgery, or editing touch up.
In media, examples of unhealthy and toxic images crop up everywhere, influencing our idea of a strong, healthy body and what is considered attractive. I encourage you to look to more realistic and unstaged photos (as in not a photo shoot) for better examples of what to strive for.
Those are Halloween monsters idea i got since the beginning of October ! What better time than now to bring them on paper~
Also a smoler and cuter version of the Leech Vamp boy. Enjoy~
I needed practice drawing abs so here's an absolutely shredded Alfred
I thought it was even more visible how snubbed AFO is on the covers if you look at only the villain covers (Front covers). The red circles show the solo covers, the gray circles show the "versus" covers, which give focus to these villains.
The picture is even funnier when you add back covers and realize that great impact villains like Curious or Slidin' Go got illustrations.
I'm truly wondering if Horikoshi is embarrassed of one of his main villains or is he trolling the "Demon Lord"-wannabe to send him to the margins of the story.
For a full picture - there are 2 color illustrations with AFO:
Ch 306 color page
And a WSJ cover: