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Publication
Bagheera (1992)
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LibraryThing member dr_zirk
The fourth volume in the Druuna series is competent but perhaps a bit less interesting (story-wise) than the earlier installments in the series. The problem is essentially one of "dropping the ball": where earlier volumes posed questions about Druuna's potential divinity and the very nature of the
Still, any graphic novel that manages to prominently showcase the bounteous tits and ass of a heroine while her male companion muses on "Where does time begin?" must be doing something right. The ideas are as high falutin' as the female flesh is copious, even if each of the above amounts to more wrapping paper than gift. In the end, it's still a classic, saucy sci-fi sex romp.
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mutants that are constantly assaulting her, Carnivora lets things slip as Druuna becomes the savior of the human race, without particularly doing or thinking anything of a causal nature - it just sorta happens that way. Still, any graphic novel that manages to prominently showcase the bounteous tits and ass of a heroine while her male companion muses on "Where does time begin?" must be doing something right. The ideas are as high falutin' as the female flesh is copious, even if each of the above amounts to more wrapping paper than gift. In the end, it's still a classic, saucy sci-fi sex romp.
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Language
Original language
French
Physical description
64 p.; 12.6 inches
ISBN
9782908406214