Mixing humor and horror, this fully painted full color romp will make your mouth water. Saucy (and stacked) Vicki Belle, undergarment boutique owner, must spend a few nights in the haunted Fiddlestone Manor. She decides her bashful but incredibly well-hung accountant Dobbin Daintree, whom she¹s already pulled into modeling slinky underwear much to his chagrin and the delight of her clientele, will be perfect to accompany her for protection. Together, they must face the vampire who ravishes the spellbound gorgeous lady of the mansion every night!
Perfectly British CHEEKY "peerotica" (peerage NOT urine) that is delightfully over-the-top but somehow remains as clean as "dirty" material can be!
This is the type that must sacrifice sexiness for laughs so don't expect to be seduced but enjoy the scenery and the psychology of its libido which includes a smart variance of the vampire mythos with keen insight on mental symptoms that surround their unique seduction.
The art is fantastic in all regards- he is excellent at "impressionistic" art which makes his characters look even more expressive when he gives those who are featured the "caricature" treatment for dramatic effect!
Surprisingly subversive in both humor and story, The Lady and the Vampire is a rare case of smut comics that is more interested in delivering a story that suits the more titillating portions of the book. The vampire mythos is challenged in rather unexpected way here, making for a rather clever bit of storytelling. This is a bit overly verbose and relies heavily on exposition, but the final product is a crisp story that has some fantastic artwork.
Eurotica but very mild pretty erotica lots of nudity and very minimal sex. The dialogue is a little strange and the story is a little strange. Actually the story is a lot strange but it was a fun little story.