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Butterscotch: The Flavor of the Invisible (Book 1) |
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Rating: Summary: A real Manara's Masterpiece! Review: "Il profumo dell'invisibile" (the real italian name for Butterscotch) is a funny and sweet comedy about a girl named Mel (Miele, "Honey" in italian) and about a genius who invented a great potion to become invisible. Manara dives into every people's fantasy: the power of becoming invisible! This comic book is a real masterpiece: don't miss it!
Rating: Summary: A real Manara's Masterpiece! Review: "Il profumo dell'invisibile" (the real italian name for Butterscotch) is a funny and sweet comedy about a girl named Mel (Miele, "Honey" in italian) and about a genius who invented a great potion to become invisible. Manara dives into every people's fantasy: the power of becoming invisible! This comic book is a real masterpiece: don't miss it!
Rating: Summary: Nice and Quick Review: Another nice story by the grand artist, Milo Manara. The plot of the story is nice and "tastefull"...not overly explicit or extremely perverted. The reason the plot is good in my opinion is because Milo Manara worked with another artist, Pratt Manara who makes his stories work. The art is really nice, and the story is pretty funny...but what keeps me from giving this 5 stars is,[like with many other adult stories, the author has nice pictures but "nothing smart to say". This makes some situations seem very stupid if you actually read it! HaHa...
Rating: Summary: A provocative comic exploit Review: Manara dives into everyone's fantasy, the power of becoming invisible. This sentence should be enough to make anyone crave to read this book. haven't you ever thought about that. Imagine the many things you could do being invisible. Of course Manara turns the story directly into the sexual possibilities, putting the main character face to face with Mel, his favorite ninfomaniac.He tells the story in a way only he could do, and his drawings were never better, and never so explicit (although we can see only one part of the couple in action, it's easy to fill in the other part). Manara's masterpiece.
Rating: Summary: Ahhhh...No Masterpiece Review: Many of Manaras books are outstanding, not only because of his great art, but because the story is smart and funny! Ahhh...but i am afraid this one is no masterpiece. Is the art good? Yes, but even here it's not top notch. The story in this one is just not very smart...if this is the first book you purchased by Manara (and of this nature), you might like it...but comparing it to the first Butterscotch, it falls very short. Sometimes youre just going to say, 'this is stupid' and these situations hurt the book. If your looking for something nice and funny by Milo Manara, I would recomend: "Butterscotch", "Gullivera", another hot title is "Click 1-3", and "To see the stars".
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