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The witches return, this time to battle and ancient Egyptian necroancer. With bondage, lesbian harems and tantric magic, this book presents a strange adventure. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This graphic novel was originally published as three separate comic magazines. The first chapter takes place in Egypt, out in the Sahara Desert in "the mirage city," in England and in Vienna and follows three stories-lines. The second and third chapters mostly take place in the mirage city.
The first chapter opens with a ritual in Egypt, specifically in the pyramid of Cheops. A naked blond virgin is lead into the chamber. An Egyptian woman, with a forked tongue, examines the woman, and then shoves a long green snake into the blond woman's anus. Out comes some strange glow from the blond woman, a mummy awakens, orgy time. Later the action moves to the Sahara desert, to a mirage city. More orgy, and then it appears that the Egyptians plan on raising another mummy, Set, and they use magic to determine which woman's body Set will inhabit. The woman that they need to find? Lilian (from the two previous books).
The action switches over to Vienna where Lilian is in a session with Sigmund Freud ("No, Doctor Freud . . . . I have no sexual fantasies, only memories"). And just as we were entering this session, the scene shifts again.
The scene shifts to England, specifically 221 Baker Street London. Agatha is staying with a Mr. Holmes, who appears to be addicted to opium. Agatha is trying to get him to stop by distracting him with her body.
And now back to Vienna. While Lilian is under the effects of a tranquilizer, Freud examines Lilian's sexual organs. Annoyed, Lilian flees into the night and is captured by some strange winged men and carried to Egypt, and end chapter one.
Chapter two: Lilian is carried to Egypt, and Agatha dreams that Lilian is in trouble, and so Agatha and Holmes head to Egypt. Orgies abound, and at one point, while wandering around a palace, Lilian uses her magic to turn a eunuch back into a fully-functioning man. More orgy, and Lilian becomes Set. End chapter two (don't want to be too detailed).
Chapter three: Lilian is now Set and Agatha tries to help set Lilian free from the possession. Agatha runs into a fellow witch who helps her. Agatha is placed in bondage gear and sold to the palace so that she might try to find Lilian and help her. The Prince is very picky about whom he will allow as entertainment, and many end up with the heads cut off, and this is the man Agatha is brought before. I'll end here to keep from giving too much away.
Overall, the drawing is good, but at times the earlier black & white nature of the drawing leaks through, and destroys some of the artwork. This book is weaker than the two previous volumes. The book contains death, bondage, whipping, and more. ( )