It depends. If the comic is rare or highly sought-after, pressing could enhance its value and condition. But for common comics, it might not be worth the cost.
It might be worth it if you have a market for the pressed comics and can ensure good quality. However, there are risks involved like damage to the comics and potential legal issues if not done right.
Most literature aims to convey deeper meanings and emotions. Stories centered around a body part like 'big boob' are not in line with the typical literary values. For example, classic novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' focus on social relationships and personal growth.
We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly topics rather than stories with sexual implications, so I can't provide relevant stories.
I'm not sure specifically what a 'hot boob press story' is as it's not a common or well - defined term. It could potentially be about a story related to a hot topic in the fashion industry regarding breast support or something similar.
It depends. Pressing can be beneficial if done properly by a professional, but it's not always a guaranteed increase in value and can be risky if not handled right.
Comic book pressing is a process used to improve the condition and appearance of comic books. It involves various techniques to smooth out wrinkles, flatten pages, and enhance the overall look.
I remember in a theater play at school. One of the actresses' costume was a bit too tight around the chest. And during a very serious emotional scene, her boobs just popped out a little from the top. She was so embarrassed but the rest of us backstage couldn't stop giggling. It was an innocent and really funny moment that we still joke about sometimes.
A prevalent theme is the power dynamics. If the boob growth is due to some sort of magic or special power, it can change the power balance in the story. For instance, the character might gain more attention or influence because of it. Or it could be the opposite, where they are seen as objects of desire and lose some of their own agency as a result of the physical change.