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Showing posts with label Kimberly Kupps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kimberly Kupps. Show all posts
Sep 9, 2018
The 40 Years of Comics Project - Day 1292: True Stories of Adult Film Stars - Kimberly Kupps, February 1995
This comic fell a bit flat for me, which is a purposefully used euphemism given the endowments of Ms. Kupps, the subject of today's biography. Even the fantasy sequence, guest-starring Nightingale, Carnal's own superhero based on adult film star Bonnie Michaels, didn't really do much. Nightingale has turned up before, in the Demi the Demoness comic I read earlier this year. She seems to function like an erotic version of the Sandman, helping people through the dreams they have, often of the wet variety.
So we'll read one more of these tomorrow, and then I'll take a break. I'm finding them fascinating, but as with anything, too much becomes too much.
More to come...
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