Born in Arkansas, EJ grew up in California and attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He stayed to follow his dream of working as a professional illustrator in the comic book industry.

Confused yet?
No matter the name, EJ's early work for various sites made him popular in the FMG fan community. He had numerous stories published at LHArt, including the legendary All-Growth series. Done mostly in pencil or ink, his detailed drawings depicted woman with larger than life musculature, yet oozing with femininity. It's no wonder the Wreck Shop web forums became a hot spot for female muscle art in the early 2000's.
Sometime in the mid 2000's, the Wreck Shop site went down and EJ disappeared from the female muscle scene without a word. He spent some time dealing with personal matters. After that, he tried to reaffirm his interest in comics and working as a professional in the industry. Unfortunately, he still hasn't made much progress.
Although he doesn't create female muscle artwork any longer, a few new ones have surfaced thanks to persistent fans. He has inspired many FMG artists (including myself) and we hope to see more in the future.
See more of EJ Morge's work at PressOblivion.com or at DeviantArt. A source thanks goes to Elee0228 for his interview with EJ.
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