
Jessie Star is the co-creator and writer of the series “Breast Buy” and “Mr. Hare.” She spends her time crafting novels and fiction about magical and transformational journeys! Working with artist Moose (SIDE NOTE: Click here for his interview) she has created comics full of both the mundane drudgery of retail work, the humor of office politics, and a few jaw-dropping voluptuous employees whose breast expansion (B.E.) and other swelling curves break down walls. Fans can follow Jessie Star at Bluesky, DeviantArt, and X/Twitter. Most importantly they can support her via Patreon.

Of note, this interview is more conversational than my other interviews. It has also been lightly edited for clarity. Read that as correcting Solo’s typos 😉
SolomonG (SG): Can you tell the readers a little about yourself?
Jessie Star (JS): Sure, I go by Jessie Star as a pen name (Jessica is actually my middle name in real life, bleh) and I’ve been the community’s secretive red head writer for about six years now? Seven? I was a novelist and creative director that wanted to make whatever I felt like, no boundaries, no bosses, no judgement from mixing my public and kink life. So started writing here as a side job, tackling everything from furry romance to giantess and gender swap to “breast expansion in retail store setting” web comics.
SG: Did you work in retail before penning Breast Buy? At the actual Best Buy or something similar?
JS: I did about four years in retail at a “store that shall not be named” and how that world works greatly influences Moose and I’s comic “Breast Buy.” We really wanted to do a slice of life that made the world of breast expansion normalized and sometimes even mundane. The “trying to set up a TV with giant tits while everyone sees it as semi normal” minus the lead, who is a little bit of a self insert. I said if I’m going to be the busty gal in a comic, I’m gonna be surrounded by characters who love getting bigger, so I can just be the butt of the joke manager who just grows from one internal incident to another. It’s slap stick, it’s sitcom. It’s a really good time and Moose turns my writing into art that is haw droopingly good. Even mix of funny, hot, everything he’s known for in a continuing web comic. Truly blessed to work with him. We also have different colorists we work with because it’s a big thing of mine to try and get work out there to other people in the community, talented people that don’t always get the views or opportunities. Same thing I do with my commission writing.

SG: Was there a particular bit of media or an experience that got you interested in B.E.?
JS: Um… my experience with B.E. is semi … unconventional. I’m kinda a busty gal already who wanted to be smaller (I know I know, I hear your groans readers) but I was exposed to people that liked big boobs. And I get it, I’m kinda a lesbian who also likes full figured women, just wish I was more androgynous sometimes. But I started writing gender swap pieces for some clients where I would take my frustrations about having big tits or a fat ass, Channel that into these male characters struggling with revenge curses or science experiments gone wrong that would make them more and more overly feminine (this was early, immature work, revenge transformation stuff) but people liked how I wrote for the “expanding horizons” part of it especially, and the next thing I know I’m writing for all types of clients about breast expansion, from cis women who have the kink, to trans women who wanted to experience it, to even cis guys who wanted it in sissyfication. It’s really one of those kinks that spans ALL SORTS of people, from affirmation to humiliation, and it’s been really cool journey of exploring what boobs mean to everyone, why we like inflating them like balloons, and how it even pops up in mainstream media here and there. Kinda a weird twist for a creative who caught out to vent about not liking her boobs to stumbling into this giant world of make mine bigger! You’ve interviewed tons of people, have you also found that it’s pretty prevalent when it comes to how many people make it, enjoy it, etc?
SG: Hmm, pretty prevalent as far as people beginning with wanting the opposite then coming around to favoring transformations? I’m not sure. There are models like Demora Avarice who loved being busty and wanted to be more so, but I think it took some discovery to come to that realization.
JS: No, no, I just meant have you found the same mass love for the kink!
JS: It’s everywhere.
SG: Agreed!
JS: Yeah, I think my “I don’t want giant boobs, but people enjoy the idea I’m going to keep getting bigger so might as well make a goofy comic out of it” is NOT typical haha
SG: I suppose B.E. is the most “normal” or understandable of the transformation kinks as real-life events like pregnancy and surgery make B.E. a reality, even if it’s not to Z-cup levels.
SG: As opposed to people becoming 50 feet tall or 6 inches.
JS: I think you’re right, and I think that’s what probably makes it most accessible. It’s attraction to a thing, cranked up. Where writing for stuff like giantess, in my experience, can have more indirect buttons like power dynamics, god complexes, the human body becoming a location and event rather than just a character. Or like inflation. I remember doing a lot of study on inflation and berry transformation and finding how many triggers are linked to engorgement and being stuffed to the max Things we think of as obviously sensual, but put in contexts that anyone outside those kinks wouldn’t go there mentally right away. I think as a writer, because I don’t HAVE all the kinks I write for, it’s been insanely cool digging into what makes some of them tick, psychologically. Most the time we don’t always know the WHY of our kinks, but when you’re working on things for others as a writer… you have to.
SG: One of my favorite questions is whether you follow other creatives and if you’d like to give a shout out to a few of them. Any artists or authors you want to mention?
JS: Oh yes! Tons of creatives, let me just get my list (pulls a giant tome of names out of my cleavage) haha
JS: I gotta start with MooseTracks80085 and Tailblazer. Those two guys gave me a shot on making things before I had really earned my wings here. Like I pitched ideas and they took a chance and I never would have the audience or relationships without them. Other’s include Gnome00 a dear friend and one of the best toon-style artists I have ever known, JakalOvid, great TG artist and friend. My god, so many. They are going to play the Oscar music and push me out. Need a few more…
JS: Lunarspy and ArtJslab for Furry work, Joeblay and Wolfafterdark for size and heft. I work with so many people. Keep your eyes on my account because I’m doing some projects with some new and smaller names, and they are so worth the follow too. If you follow me you’ll get exposed to all sorts of awesome people!
JS: I try to make my work and Patreon a translation… tons of cool people and places you’ll see and can follow
SG: Have you and/or Moose attended a SizeCon before and can fans expect to see you at the next one?
JS: Moose has done the digital one, but we both like to keep our public lives and kinky creative lives separate. I am so excited for everyone who goes to SizeCon, to celebrate and be surrounded by fellow enjoyers. We, or I should say I, I can’t speak for Moose, it would cause lots of waves when it comes to family, other jobs, etc. I’m also an introvert by nature and it’s way easier to deal with people’s opinions about a cartoon stand in for me that’s skinnier and probably prettier etc. etc, than add my personal image up there for people to weigh in on and judge. I’m not a model, I’m here to make comics. They should be the focus. And honestly, even when I’m tempted, growing issues of Digital ID, anti-lewd legislation pushes… I support ANYONE who wants their privacy, same amount I support people that want to be public about it.
SG: I’m a bit shocked that it’s 2025 and people still have to worry about such problems (age verification, payment processors refusing to handle erotic material, religious zealots, etc). Wish it wasn’t so.
JS: Have you been to Size Con?
SG: Yes, I went to SizeCon 2025, but unfortunately I won’t be able to make the next one.
JS: That’s so cool, the going, not the not being able to go next time. It’s tempting, I’ll be honest but yes, with payment processors BS, digital IDs, zealots who want to label things as deviant and dangerous when they are in the harmless kink zone. I’m pretty sure I’ll be the masked ginger kinky writer for the foreseeable future. Like Batman with tits. Though now I can only think of what my spotlight to summon me would be… crap! haha
SG: Originally, I wanted to come back here to Japan and invite local creators to the next SizeCon, but now I don’t feel comfortable. I’d hate for a Japanese artist/author to be harassed or worse at customs.
JS: To be honest, the world, and my country in particular is in a state. I can understand your hesitation and feelings. I hope people know that there is a lot of us, in the U.S., who are not happy about our world relations right now, how you are treated when you come in, how you might be seen for your kinks. We support you, even if at this time, we can’t solve the problems pushing you away.
SG: Do you want to chat a bit about the comic? It’s coming out two pages at a time via Patreon, but can folks buy complete issues somewhere else?
JS: Yes, thank you. Breast Buy started as a small comic strip, three frame gags, but Moose and I have committed to a reboobed… er… reboot. That’s 2 colored pages a month on Patreon. But we know not everyone wants to support via subscriptions. So, our first book, Breast Buy Part 1 will be going for sale as a digital purchase in the next month or so. Keep your eyes open. In a world where who knows if we’d be banned down the road, our supporters can own it for good!
JS: It’s funny, sexy, drawn by a pro-level artist and written by an descent writer. She’s a crazy ginger… good stories, but a bit of a long talker in interviews.
SG: People can find you at DeviantArt, here on X/Twitter, and Patreon. Are you also on Bluesky or anywhere else you’d like to highlight?
JS: I am on Bulky but I gotta be better about updating it.The rest are all great avenues to find me. Hopefully in 2026 our 3D rig will be done, and you’ll be able to find new video content on YouTube!
SG: Awesome! Anything else you want to cover before we bring this to a close? Like are maple donuts scientifically speaking the highest form of donut? 😉
JS: I’m sorry SolomonE. I won’t let you pull me into a Donut War, not this time, not again… 😉 But seriously, thank you for reaching out to creatives, highlighting the community, and just being an enjoyable person to talk to.
Thank you so much for chatting with me! It was a pleasure 🙂

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