It all started with a vision. A vision of a world, where women are not judged and insulted for being strong. A world, where they’re not humiliated because of their athletic appearance. A world, where they can be daughters, sisters, mothers, girlfriends, wives or single and free if they please and still be beautiful, healthy, fit, strong, muscular and rock their bodies without a second thought. But then we realized, that that world already exists. It has been right under our noses for decades. Literally under our noses.

The world of COMICS.

For almost a century, people of all ages, sexes, races and origins have been fascinated by comic book heroines. They admire their beauty, courage, superhuman abilities and yes – their strong, sexy bodies! People enjoy seeing their physical strength in movies and cartoons, on pages of their favorite titles. They collect and display images of these heroines on comic book covers, posters, in action figures and often don’t hesitate to pay top dollar for their passion. But somehow, when the world sees a real, living, breathing muscular girl, it’s reaction often takes a hundred and eighty degree turn…

“Ewww!… Gross!… She looks like a man!…” some people say without any hesitation, without even realizing, that they’re talking about a real person, one that worked hard to get there. A human being with a soul that can be easily hurt…

MISS MASS was created with one main goal – to show the world the real glory of physically strong women. To prove, that you don’t have to be a man, in order to be a warrior, not only in your spirit, but in your body as well. The dark and twisted world of MISS MASS comics is about YOU. Your struggles, your choices, your passions, your failures and victories, but most importantly – YOUR TRIUMPH. Its mission is to make the world realize, that just like in fictional stories, real women can be superheroes in real life, with strong bodies, burning passions, massive hearts and constantly evolve without having any regrets about their lifestyles. We believe that true feminism should not be defined by aggression towards the other sex or some “rules of being a proper lady”, but rather by embracing whatever personal choices women make and placing no limitations on who they can be and what they can achieve in their lives and this world.

MISS MASS IS HERE!  DON’T MESS WITH MISS MASS!!!