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Twenty (Trouble of Janice)

Twenty (Trouble of Janice)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sexy little comic book
Review: Another winner from von Gotha. If you are into erotic graphic novels, Erich van Gotha is bound to be one of your favorites. His illustrations are beautifully realistic and the action is harsh and hardcore. Twenty is set in the near future, in a time when AIDS and disease has been conquered by medicine and the world is experiencing a new sexual revolution. An impressionable young woman is sent, upon instructions from her guardians, to a special school where she is trained in the arts of giving and receiving pleasure. Through diligent school work and many extra circular activities, Twenty learns to let go of her shame and inhibitions in order to live the life of a healthy, well adjusted libertine.

Unlike von Gotha's other works (Dreams of Cecilia, Troubles of Janice, Special Prison), there is less of a BDSM story line in Twenty. Von Gotha delivers scene after scene of beautiful, young girls acting out wild fantasies with a host of attractive and willing playmates.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sexy little comic book
Review: Another winner from von Gotha. If you are into erotic graphic novels, Erich van Gotha is bound to be one of your favorites. His illustrations are beautifully realistic and the action is harsh and hardcore. Twenty is set in the near future, in a time when AIDS and disease has been conquered by medicine and the world is experiencing a new sexual revolution. An impressionable young woman is sent, upon instructions from her guardians, to a special school where she is trained in the arts of giving and receiving pleasure. Through diligent school work and many extra circular activities, Twenty learns to let go of her shame and inhibitions in order to live the life of a healthy, well adjusted libertine.

Unlike von Gotha's other works (Dreams of Cecilia, Troubles of Janice, Special Prison), there is less of a BDSM story line in Twenty. Von Gotha delivers scene after scene of beautiful, young girls acting out wild fantasies with a host of attractive and willing playmates.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Totally racy comic book...
Review: It's the twenty first century and new advances in birth control allow women to be more, ahem, open.

The comic book follows the life of Twenty, who after the death of her parents attends a very special school where young girls are trained in the art of, uhm, love.

The art is actually very good. Von Gotha is actually a pretty good comic book artist if you can look beyond the explicit depiction of sexual acts.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Rushed
Review: While this book is a decent size for a graphic novel , the scenes are rushed, just as something is heating up , it moves on.
The artwork, although color, is just average for detail, try Paris Quinn or Duvet if you're looking for something a little more exciting.


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