When we actually decided to sit down and put this list together, I thought it was a no brain-er. The truth is that there are some really giant boobs in the comic world. Which ones really are the best and the biggest. I’m sure that you have an opinion on this subject. I’m sure there will be disagreements with our choices. I’m sure that you might even be right. But I’ll argue my list to the death.

#5. Catwoman (by Jim Balent)

During the 90s Jim’s vision of Catwoman dominated DC covers. Was it the giant boobs that made her so appealing? It didn’t hurt.

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#4. Jungle Girl (by Frank Cho)

Frank likes ‘em big. It was difficult to keep this list fair and not completely filled with Frank’s lovely creations.

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#3. Brandy (Frank Cho)

We couldn’t help but throw in a little more Cho. Coming in at number 3, Liberty Meadow’s proved that you could look at a comic over and over again without ever finding the time to read the dialogue.

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#2. Power Girl (Adam Hughes)

It goes without saying that Power Girl would hit this list. This character has had giant bazooms for a long time. But no one ever made her as perfectly formed as Adam Hughes. Our hats are off to you Adam. Thanks for the mammarys.

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Runner up for 1st prize: Captain America (Rob Liefeld)

Wow! When I see Captain America with double D sized man boobs all I can think is, “Rob, what was going through your head?!”.

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#1. Red Monika (Joe Madureira)

Did anyone actually like this comic book? The Battle Chasers Red Monika images pop up all over internet. I had Red’s ginormous love pillows on my computer desktop for years before I even knew who she was, what comic she was from or who created her.

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