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Jill: Part-Time Lover

Jill: Part-Time Lover

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another winner from Taylor
Review: Girl is another raunchy tale about a lusty college student that decides to make a profession of her favorite past time. There is even less of an external plot in Jill than there was in Girl. Basically, the book follows Jill from sexual encounter to sexual encounter.

The distinct Taylor illustration style has not changed in his new book other than the addition of colour - which is integrated successfully. Some people will not like the thick lines and the physically impossible anatomies - if you are looking for realistic illustrations then von Gotha or Duvet are better bets. However, the crude, exaggerated illustrations match the super hard core story line.

If you enjoy stories about beautiful girls that can't get enough satification and have inhuman sexual stamina, the Jill is your dream date. If you are looking for cutting edge art or sophisticated plot then you are better off with a different book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: hot by the end
Review: I picked this up because I had really liked "Girl" after having accidentally stumbled across it. It was graphic, unreal, funny, crude, and yet highly sophisticated in an ametuerish way. Alot of the simplistic drawings are more talented and streamlined than they appear at first glance.

The same applies here, in fact, at first I did not take to the smooth shiny color. His black and white drawings had grown on me too much, and the color did not hit me as attractive at first. Once I started into the book though, it grew on me quckly. I, actually enjoyed some of the strange subplots going on in "Girl", but this book don't nec. suffer from leaving those out and sticking with the sex.

If you're interested in hard core graphic novels, Taylors are the ultimate. Even though the sex is harder and cruder than most, its the perfect place to start, because, although all his characters do is sex, the book feels like theres more to it than just porno-toons. Great stuff... don't buy this, though, without grabbing "Girl" as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: hot by the end
Review: I picked this up because I had really liked "Girl" after having accidentally stumbled across it. It was graphic, unreal, funny, crude, and yet highly sophisticated in an ametuerish way. Alot of the simplistic drawings are more talented and streamlined than they appear at first glance.

The same applies here, in fact, at first I did not take to the smooth shiny color. His black and white drawings had grown on me too much, and the color did not hit me as attractive at first. Once I started into the book though, it grew on me quckly. I, actually enjoyed some of the strange subplots going on in "Girl", but this book don't nec. suffer from leaving those out and sticking with the sex.

If you're interested in hard core graphic novels, Taylors are the ultimate. Even though the sex is harder and cruder than most, its the perfect place to start, because, although all his characters do is sex, the book feels like theres more to it than just porno-toons. Great stuff... don't buy this, though, without grabbing "Girl" as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full -Time H A R D-O Ns
Review: if jamie hewlett is god then kevin taylor is sitting somewhere next# ultra-thick & xtra-creamy & fully up-rarious

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full -Time H A R D-O Ns
Review: if jamie hewlett is god then kevin taylor is sitting somewhere next# ultra-thick & xtra-creamy & fully up-rarious

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: hot by the end
Review: Once again Kevin Taylor cranks out a masterpiece, and this time with Jill! Jill is a co-ed College girl/clothing store salesgirl who just gets fed up with her regular job and decides she'd do better selling her body for fun and profit. Need I say more? The art is Taylor's signature crude & thick penciled style (with all the cliches, heh) but this time it's in color (and it certainly adds to this story). Sexual encounters are rough and scaldingly explicit, once again pushing the limits of Hardcore graphic art (this book is not for the faint of heart)! Among it's highlights are occasional cameos by several of Taylor's regular characters. If you liked Girl, you'll love Jill: Part-Time Lover (it's just as wild as Girl, at times more-so; but without the distracting plot-devices).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So good, it's gotta be Taylor!
Review: Once again Kevin Taylor cranks out a masterpiece, and this time with Jill! Jill is a co-ed College girl/clothing store salesgirl who just gets fed up with her regular job and decides she'd do better selling her body for fun and profit. Need I say more? The art is Taylor's signature crude & thick penciled style (with all the cliches, heh) but this time it's in color (and it certainly adds to this story). Sexual encounters are rough and scaldingly explicit, once again pushing the limits of Hardcore graphic art (this book is not for the faint of heart)! Among it's highlights are occasional cameos by several of Taylor's regular characters. If you liked Girl, you'll love Jill: Part-Time Lover (it's just as wild as Girl, at times more-so; but without the distracting plot-devices).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you drew a porno movie ...
Review: This would be it. The plot and action follows the basic porno movie formula. The drawing is great, even if all appendages are extremely over sized. The color really makes it worth getting. I am wishing Kevin did more of "Girl" in color.

This will turn you on if you are into adult entertainment. "Girl"'s plot lines are better, but that is not the reason one buys this graphic novel, is it?


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