
Ignacio Noe
Author of The Convent of Hell
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Adult full-color graphic novel.
Connie is a woman that really wants to be a super-model but is unfortunately blessed with un-super-model features (large breasts and a healthy size rear-end; though she is thin otherwise).
The book opens with a scene with Connie at a model agency. A man (Katz) grabs one of her breasts and asks "What is this?" It's fat, the man notes, Connie is fat. The man wants Connie to stop eating, as he uses models that fill clothes, not rip them open. Connie really wants to show more be a model, though, and agrees to go back to the man's place as maybe Katz "can find something for" Connie. That something? Polishing his shoes, oh, and a photo shoot with a small company. Connie is very happy and is very grateful, providing the man with pleasure, until she storms out when the man calls her fat and frigid (oh, and apparently this "relationship" has been going on for two years).
Connie decides that enough is enough and goes to a doctor (Dr. Vesalio, Nutritionist, according to the name plate). He examines her thoroughly (very thoroughly) and finds that she has a healthy body. Connie doesn't believe him and the doctor gives her some miracle pills after she "pays" whatever the doctor asks.
Connie returns home, and takes some of the pills and goes to sleep. The "miracle" pills cause Connie to have some very strange dreams of bondage, a fat woman dressed like a rodent (fat Connie in the future), and causes Connie to have her first orgasm (apparently), and leads to many more (her libido is freed).
The next day, Connie goes off to her lingerie photo shoot (the shoot is conducted by two twins, one female, and one male). At the shoot, Connie begins to feel hungry, so she takes some pills and becomes horny. She has some fun with the twins and ends up with another job for one of the twins' friends. And the book continues on this path for another twenty-three pages.
The book is interesting, the characters are quite strange and the plot flows along thinly. The book contains bondage, whipping, lesbianism, rape, and fantasy sequences. show less
Connie is a woman that really wants to be a super-model but is unfortunately blessed with un-super-model features (large breasts and a healthy size rear-end; though she is thin otherwise).
The book opens with a scene with Connie at a model agency. A man (Katz) grabs one of her breasts and asks "What is this?" It's fat, the man notes, Connie is fat. The man wants Connie to stop eating, as he uses models that fill clothes, not rip them open. Connie really wants to show more be a model, though, and agrees to go back to the man's place as maybe Katz "can find something for" Connie. That something? Polishing his shoes, oh, and a photo shoot with a small company. Connie is very happy and is very grateful, providing the man with pleasure, until she storms out when the man calls her fat and frigid (oh, and apparently this "relationship" has been going on for two years).
Connie decides that enough is enough and goes to a doctor (Dr. Vesalio, Nutritionist, according to the name plate). He examines her thoroughly (very thoroughly) and finds that she has a healthy body. Connie doesn't believe him and the doctor gives her some miracle pills after she "pays" whatever the doctor asks.
Connie returns home, and takes some of the pills and goes to sleep. The "miracle" pills cause Connie to have some very strange dreams of bondage, a fat woman dressed like a rodent (fat Connie in the future), and causes Connie to have her first orgasm (apparently), and leads to many more (her libido is freed).
The next day, Connie goes off to her lingerie photo shoot (the shoot is conducted by two twins, one female, and one male). At the shoot, Connie begins to feel hungry, so she takes some pills and becomes horny. She has some fun with the twins and ends up with another job for one of the twins' friends. And the book continues on this path for another twenty-three pages.
The book is interesting, the characters are quite strange and the plot flows along thinly. The book contains bondage, whipping, lesbianism, rape, and fantasy sequences. show less
There's a song that shares this same title by the Scorpions. This book doesn't have the same kind of theme as the song. This is played more for sexual comedy as all the creators other works are. That's why this book is worth reading.
Three out of ten. CBR format.
An erotic comic about a group of Italian nuns and their eventual dalliance with a well-endowed Satan. Weird.
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