Aug. 19, 2025

Giant Girl Adventures

Giant Girl Adventures
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Giant Girl Adventures
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It's time for another Kaiju Comics Corner! Precious D interviews Sabrina Pandora and Dee Fish from Laguna Studios about the Kickstarter for Giant Girl Adventures - A Superhero Fantasy Comedy Adventure Vol. 6.

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Dee Sarah Fish Profile Photo

Author / Cartoonist / Illsutrator

Dee fish is the creator of the comic strips, "Dandy & Company", "Marjorie of the Weirdlings", and "Finding Dee", which is a semi-autobiographical webcomic about the ins and outs of coming out as transgender in your 40s. Dee has also worked on a variety of other comics, notably as an inker for artist Shelley Pleger, and as a guest artist, on the syndicated comic strip, "Dick Tracy".

Dee has 3 published supernatural novels that are part of the series, “The Havenwolf Chronicles”.

With Sabrina Pandora, Dee worked as the artist on the long-running webcomic, “Giant Girl Adventures”.

Sabrina Pandora Profile Photo

Sabrina Pandora was handed some comics from a kid down the street, back on Rochambeau Avenue in the 1970s, and that began a lifelong love affair with comic books and superheroes. Then, in her teens, she started playing 2E D&D. Once she got her first taste of fantasy high adventure, she was hooked.

With the advent of online comics, she had stories to tell, which led her to bringing Giant Girl Adventures to life as a webcomic in 2012. A year as an assistant for Howard Chaykin taught her storytelling structure, and her creative partnership with Dee Fish led to the current volume, the culmination of saga.