Ascension Giantess Club Comic ✔ [PRO]

While dozens of independent artists (many on DeviantArt, Pixiv, or Hentai Foundry) have tackled this premise, the narrative beats are surprisingly consistent. Here is the standard "Ascension Night" scenario:

Act I: The VIP Room The protagonist (often a woman who feels trapped by mundane life—a "cog in the matrix") is invited backstage at an underground club. The DJ, a cryptic figure with glowing eyes or inhuman proportions, plays a "frequency track"—a bassline that resonates not in the ears, but in the DNA.

Act II: The Glow As the beat drops, the protagonist’s skin begins to emit a soft, internal light. Her clothes fit tighter. She feels a rush of power—not rage, but clarity. Other patrons back away, not in fear, but in awe. Her shadow stretches impossibly, then becomes real.

Act III: The Breaking of the Ceiling This is the signature panel. The club’s ceiling (usually depicted with laser grids, mirrored balls, or iron rafters) cracks as she stands up. She has to stoop. But ascension demands straight posture. She bursts through the roof, now standing at 100 feet tall, the building's lights wrapped around her ankles like disposable jewelry.

Act IV: The City as a Playground Unlike traditional giantess narratives (destruction, vore, foot crushing), the "Ascension" variant focuses on scale dysphoria. She looks down at the club—still pulsing with light. She sees her old friends as ants. She can hear their thoughts. The irony? She was supposed to ascend to a higher dimension, but she’s still tethered to the club, to the memory of the beat. The comic often ends with her sitting among skyscrapers, legs folded, crying a single tear that floods a subway station. ascension giantess club comic

Tagline: Growth is a lonely business. Until you find your people.

Genre: Dark Fantasy / Body Horror / Queer Drama / Urban Fantasy
Tone: Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Scott Pilgrim with the visceral transformation horror of Chainsaw Man.

Three months ago, the “Apex Surge” hit Earth—an unexplained energy wave that rewrote the biology of 0.001% of the population. Affected individuals, known as “Ascendants,” gain the ability to increase their body size and mass exponentially. The most famous (and feared) are the Giantess-class Ascendants—those who can exceed 150 feet.

The public knows them through shaky cellphone footage and government disinformation campaigns. What they don’t know is that a clandestine organization called The Atheneum has been rounding up these Giantesses and housing them in a converted, soundproofed luxury skyscraper in an abandoned industrial zone. This is the Ascension Giantess Club—part support group, part containment facility, part found family from hell. While dozens of independent artists (many on DeviantArt,

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1. Mara (she/her) – The Reluctant Recruit

2. Val (she/they) – The Club President

3. Sloane (she/her) – The Doomsayer

4. Kaeli (she/her) – The Fragment

5. Dahlia (she/her) – The Hunter

This is the most recognizable trope: a female figure of immense size. However, in the "ascension club" variant, she is not a monster (Attack of the 50-Foot Woman) nor a gentle giant (The BFG). She is a newly evolved being. Her growth is a symptom of her spiritual frequency raising her molecular density and spatial footprint. She didn't want to crush the city—she just outgrew her karma.