Brett Marcella traces a curious pattern he’s noticed in recent comics, where women grow to kaiju size, shed their clothes, and find themselves at the center of both the action and the reaction that follows. Moving from mainstream titles to an indie standout, the article looks at how nudity shifts from a passing gag to a deliberate theme, touching on power, spectacle, public judgment, and what it means to stand exposed—literally and figuratively—while saving a city. 🪐











