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Sibling Rivalry

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A Ninety-Nine Righteous Men side comic
Fr. Adam goes out for a drink with the monsignor and finds out the fun way that the monsignor’s big sister is in town...

26 pages, Paperback

Published December 11, 2020

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K.M. Claude

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K. M. Claude is an indie horror and erotica cartoonist creating comics, zines, and other works of art that glorify the grotesque, delight in the deviant, and sexualize the sordid. His work is best described as erotic Southern Gothic — a mix of the sensually gorgeous and the horrifically grotesque — that draws heavy inspiration from Catholicism, Western animation from the early ’90s, and Japanese horror, comics, and musicals.

When not creating and publishing his own body of work, Claude serves as a contributing interior and cover artist for Vas Littlecrow’s Velvet Rasputin. He also founded Two Dead Queers, a creative collaboration that publishes digital horror zines free of charge, with R. E. Hellinger. Prior to Two Dead Queers, he was the editor, contributing artist, and force behind nonSENSE Press and its two anthologies.

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January 12, 2023
Beautiful art as always and a fun little story to follow along. Really lives up to the title, haha
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September 16, 2024
cw - m/m/f erotica but one of the pairs is incest (it's a whole thing I simply can NOT explain the whole history of the Tiefer siblings)

Fuuuuuuck, ain't no one out there drawing anatomy this good and with PRIESTS? So glad I caved in and treated myself to Claude's art (kisses too to Hellinger and their contribution!)

In the deep lore of these characters, this is an interesting dynamic. Ft clearly hates his sister and what she's done to him, and brings Adam as a shield, yet he can't tell her "no" from the start. And what does Anne want? Is it to torture her little brother, or is there a weird comfort with the familiar? Hmmm...

And Adam? Adam's a total freak (heart)
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