The Phantom Futa Biography

Story by elementrexx

Hello everyone,

Sorry to have been off the radar for so long…again ^^;

I recently got an awesome opportunity to work together with Futa Fan, proprietor of the fine NSFW blog as Futanari Obsession, to help develop the background and overall universe for his mascot, The Phantom Futa, who as her name implies is a futanari superhero.

Now as a big fan of superhero comics and futanari, how could I refuse such an offer? :)

So here is The Phantom Futa’s official origin story! Not much sexing at first, but it is the groundwork for a larger universe. Expect details about The Phantom Futa’s villainous nemeses to come later.

This was a really fun project to write and I’m looking forward to working more on this character in the near future.

A big thanks to Futa Fan for bringing me onto this project. You can find his blog Futanari Obsession HERE so please check it out to show your support!

And for those who are curious about what The Phantom Futa looks like, check out the links below or click the LINK HERE.

ORIGIN STORY WITH PICTURE by GANASSA

THE PHANTOM FUTA CUMS by MISSJOSIEPURR

PINUP STYLE PHANTOM FUTA by FUTAUSHI

And for those who would like a sneak peek of some of the villains, please check out IHeartBlank on HF!

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The Phantom Futa’s Official Origin

by Rexxon and Futa Fan

Jamie Blair grew up in the suburbs outside of Freedom City and spent her youth reading comics, dreaming of one day becoming a superhero. Jamie had no powers of her own but that did not stop her from training constantly to become the best hero Freedom City had ever seen. Although her older brother Eric mocked her hopes of becoming a superhero, her father Barry, a comic book artist, encouraged his daughter’s dream and taught her how to think and act like the heroes he depicted. He even arranged for Jamie to attend martial arts classes much to the consternation of Jamie’s mother Stephanie, who worried what these wild ideas would do to her daughter’s future.

Jamie proved to be exceptionally talented at the martial arts. By the time she was a junior in high school Jamie had already won two state championships in mixed martial arts fighting. Having been taught by her father that heroes must be strong in mind as well as strong in body, Jamie pushed herself to excel academically.

Much to her mo