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The Blonde Avenger (Adults Only Comic Book) #6: P. M. Butler: larthisanducadre.com: Books
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Adults Only! Comic Magazine 1 (Inkwell) ComicBookRealm.com
There are a surprising number of folks out there who still believe that comics are just for kids. The medium and the industry yes, they are two separate things have grown in sophistication and craft over the past years as publishers strive to keep up with a base audience that craves more mature content that they can relate to. Some say this has contributed to the decline in sales the industry has witnessed over the same time period. Others argue that more complex stories and characters have allowed comics to grow into the art form they are considered today.



This isn't meant as a "Best Of" list, since there are so many great works out there and so I'll spread the love around a bit, as it were. Today, we look at the first major comic book series by the great Colleen Coover, the current Eisner-Award-winning creator of Bandette with Paul Tobin. The concept of the book is that Annie is a young woman who masturbates too much.
«What retard thought it would be brilliant to keep that nightgown on the whole time?»
«I Love black girls!»