Mega Muscle Hentai Girls: Macto2nd’s Bulging Illustrations

Mega Muscle Hentai Girls: Macto2nd’s Bulging Illustrations

The world of hentai is expanding.

There is something for everyone, regardless of gender, occupation, and, regrettably, species and beyond. Regardless, options are limitless to occupy our most biological hobby. 

 
 

Hentai was met with a crescendo these past few years, thanks to the popularization and accessibility of digital art and hentai streaming platforms. The reason for this boom could also be appointed to public figures and artists enjoying this subculture, unironically and ironically. 

 
 

Macto2nd, a Japanese artist most active on Twitter, baffles the community with their ultra sexed-up muscle girl paradise. Forget Marvel universe hunks and fireman fetish calendars, Macto2nd is stepping up the game when it comes to massive bodybuilding fiends, ready to crush you in your sweatiest fantasies. 

 
 

The women Macto2nd portrays are entirely fictional, and obviously so: their anatomy could never be obtained by any surplus of steroid injections nor superset routine, despite the wishes of all gym bros. Clad in itsy-bitsy bikinis, iconic anime uniforms, and thread-like leotards, their protruding muscles and veins contrast with their tiny, girly faces. Oiled up and pumped like a Greek god, their femininity seems silly. But without their dainty polished hands and perfect ponytails, Macto2nd’s art would mean very little. 

 
 

Whether it’s met with humor or legitimate awe, Macto2nd’s illustrations have the X-factor. Tearing clothes like the Hulk, the crazy comparison between harmless cuteness and ferocious military competence is secondary to the visual punch that leaves you incredulous. Surely muscular women have been a category in adult content for the longest time, but this explosive level is almost monstrous. Macto2nd is truly a gem for the community, but also as an artist, defying today’s obtuse beauty standards to fulfill his own path. 

 
 

About the Author:
Mizuki Khoury
Born in Montreal, based in Tokyo. Sabukaru’s senior writer and works as an artist under Exit Number Five