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Two Hot Girls on a Hot Summer Night (Eros Graphic Novel Series: No 4)

Two Hot Girls on a Hot Summer Night (Eros Graphic Novel Series: No 4)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hot, humorous and strangely British
Review: This graphic novel collects the 4 issues of the Eros series of the same name.

It chroniclas 4 lesbian encounters between the same women working backwards in time from the 1990's to the 1950's to the 1890's and finally 1000's.

Each encounter is explicit and erotic but the setting and dialogue retain an essential Britishness that is charming and amusing simultaniously.

The story is minimal with only the final (or chronologically first) encounter offering any explaination of their encounters through the ages.

The art is worth of special praise all too often being the let down of such books. It is (like most Eros books) black and white and drawn with close attention to detail and scant regard for gravity as our two protagonists tend towards the pendulous end of the breasts range.

It's worth noting that the colouring on the Cover art is quite nastily done and the un inked art inside is considerably nicer to view.

Also worth noting that it seems to ship to the UK without any hassles from Customs (always a bonus)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hot, humorous and strangely British
Review: This graphic novel collects the 4 issues of the Eros series of the same name.

It chroniclas 4 lesbian encounters between the same women working backwards in time from the 1990's to the 1950's to the 1890's and finally 1000's.

Each encounter is explicit and erotic but the setting and dialogue retain an essential Britishness that is charming and amusing simultaniously.

The story is minimal with only the final (or chronologically first) encounter offering any explaination of their encounters through the ages.

The art is worth of special praise all too often being the let down of such books. It is (like most Eros books) black and white and drawn with close attention to detail and scant regard for gravity as our two protagonists tend towards the pendulous end of the breasts range.

It's worth noting that the colouring on the Cover art is quite nastily done and the un inked art inside is considerably nicer to view.

Also worth noting that it seems to ship to the UK without any hassles from Customs (always a bonus)


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