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Ophaki - Armageddon - 3D Adult Comic
« on: June 12, 2026, 10:45:08 PM »
Ophaki - Armageddon - 3D Adult Comic 128 pages
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Ophaki - Armageddon - 3D Adult Comic

Studio: Ophaki

In the year 2035, the world as we knew it had changed. War, disease, and natural disasters had wreaked havoc on humanity for decades. But even in the midst of such chaos, there were those who found solace in the most unlikely of places - giantesses. They were the ultimate symbol of dominance and power, towering over the ruins of civilization like gods and goddesses. And for some, they represented the only hope for survival in this new, terrifying world.

The comic "Ophaki - Armageddon" tells the story of a young man named Jack who finds himself in the midst of this giantess-infested apocalypse. With every page, the tension builds as Jack navigates through a landscape ruled by these towering titans, desperately searching for a way to survive. But not all giantesses are evil or unfeeling; some take pity on those smaller than themselves, offering sanctuary and protection from the dangers that lurk around every corner.  

In chapter one, we meet Jack as he emerges from his underground bunker after years of isolation. The aboveground world is a barren wasteland, with only the occasional ruins of buildings left standing. He's been living off canned food and bottled water, his only companionship coming from old books and old movies. But now that he's finally ready to face the world outside, he knows he can't do it alone. He'll have to rely on his wits and his courage if he wants to make it through this new reality.  

As Jack ventures further into the wasteland, he encounters his first giantess - a towering figure standing at least 100 feet tall. She's covered in armor made of scrap metal and bone, her eyes glowing red with anger. He can't help but feel small and insignificant in her presence. But then she speaks, her voice booming across the desolate landscape. "You are not my enemy," she says. "I won't harm you." And with that, she turns and walks away, leaving Jack stunned and confused.  

Chapter two finds Jack wandering through the ruins of what was once a bustling city. The streets are littered with rubble and debris, making it difficult to move around without causing huge clouds of dust. He's been lost for hours when he spots a figure in the distance. As he gets closer, he realizes it's another giantess - this one much smaller than the one he encountered earlier. She's only about 20 feet tall, but still dwarfs Jack by comparison.  

The smaller giantess is surprised to see him, and even more surprised when he speaks. "I'm looking for a way out of here," he says. "Do you know where I can find one?" She hesitates for a moment, obviously weighing her options. Then she says, "Follow me." And with that, she starts walking again, this time leading him towards what appears to be an underground tunnel system.  

As they make their way through the tunnels, Jack begins to get a sense of just how vast and complex this new world truly is. He wonders how many other giantesses are out there, what their stories are, and how they're all connected. And yet, despite the uncertainty and fear that lingers at the edge of his consciousness, he can't help but feel a strange sense of wonder and awe. For in this dangerous new world, the giantesses are not just enemies to be feared - they are also potential allies, guardians of a world gone mad.

 

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