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Open Season: A Duster Adventure by Dangerguy

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Powerless. Alone. Hunted. Desperate.


All Duster wanted was a beach holiday away from her life as a superheroine. Instead, she is stripped of her powers and her costume and forced to become the prey of a perverse big game hunter on his private South Sea island. But he's not hunting her for her skin; he's hunting her for her body! Evading this opponent may be the greatest challenge of the masked adventurer's life...


This superheroine-in-peril story contains explicit sexual content and violence, including BDSM, non-consensual sex, and forced orgasms. It is intended for adults who are not easily offended.


Published by Tattered Mask Press. Cover art by EXitZero. Bonus art by EXitZero and the Raskol.


Approximately 51,600 words.

149 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 3, 2014

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Dangerguy

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Dangerguy lives in the Pacific Northwest and that’s about as much geographical information as he cares to disclose about himself. He grew up reading comic books and readily admits that beautiful superheroines in tight, revealing costumes became his first sexual archetypes, twisting his impressionable pre-adolescent psyche forever. Thanks ever so much, Marvel & DC.

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April 3, 2026
Another superheroine in peril story about Duster. This time she's trapped on a small island and the story unfolds as a homage to the famous story 'The Most Dangerous Game' from 1924. She is let loose and will be released from the island if she can evade her hunter for 24 hours.
Certainly one of the best of this genre. Good story, characters and very well written and edited.
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