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The Lady and the Vampire: A Saucy Vikki Belle Romp

The Lady and the Vampire: A Saucy Vikki Belle Romp

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nice title; but where's the Romp!
Review: There are two ways to create an adult graphic novel: 1) Non explicit but well written and humoristic (like some Manaras). or 2) Hardcore, nothing is sacred (like Von Gotha, Taylor, and most everyone else). Anything in between will fall flat on its face and Lady & the Vampire proves it. Here's a title that in spite of providing great art lacks greatly in delivery. Most of the comic is just an excuse to show naked sexy bodies (male and female) with the potential for sex (which is never REALLY executed). There's way too much posing in this comic. This is a teaser that never goes off and leaves you hanging. So unless you're into nudist colonies, don't bother.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lots of promise, no delivery
Review: This book delivers neither plot nor any particularly exciting illustrations (little nudity, no sex). The combination of vampires and eroticism has so much possibility. Unfortunately this book completely fails to capitalize upon it.

The only reason that this book ranked two stars rather than one is that the illustrations are reasonably decent quality.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lots of promise, no delivery
Review: This book delivers neither plot nor any particularly exciting illustrations (little nudity, no sex). The combination of vampires and eroticism has so much possibility. Unfortunately this book completely fails to capitalize upon it.

The only reason that this book ranked two stars rather than one is that the illustrations are reasonably decent quality.


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