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It'd be an extreme form of Top-Heavy Guy, but I'd say its probably got enough examples to be spun off as a subtrope. You actually see the milder version in the real world; it's a form of hunchback called Dowager's Hump or Scholar's Neck. Typically it's caused by muscle weakness or bad posture, but it's an occupational hazard for body builders that don't do enough neck and/or way too much shoulder/chest work as well.
Edited by Scorpion451Aha, thanks. Maybe I'll take a run at it on TLP when I get the chance.
There's No-Neck Chump.
You know that thing in some comic book art and anime where a ridiculously muscular character is probably just meant to be leaning forward, but they're so heavily muscled and/or the art style is so exaggerated (or poorly drawn) that it looks like their head and neck (if any) are in the middle of their chest rather than above their shoulders? Not exactly a hunchback, but inhumanly muscular. I don't quite know what to type to bring up an example in GIS, but I feel like some artists made this part of their design for characters like The Hulk (the page image is a slight example but with more realistic anatomy) or Juggernaut, or Overtkill from Spawn.
Would that be Cephalothorax? Top-Heavy Guy? Tiny-Headed Behemoth (though the head isn't necessarily as tiny as some examples)? Its own thing?
Edit: Like the hezrou from D&D, the guy in the back here.
Edited by Unsung