Frigid rich bitch Claudia gets a little implant in the right spot with a remote control. Turn the knob and voila! She's a hot cauldron of unleashed lust!
PT Dezoito anos após o primeiro "Clic", Manara concluiu aqui esta tetralogia. Concluiu no sentido de ser o último volume, mas não no de oferecer uma verdadeira conclusão—é, antes, mais um episódio desta série.
Desta vez, Manara regressa à fórmula original de "Clic 1", equilibrando melhor o enredo e o erotismo. Ao contrário dos dois volumes anteriores, que eram quase inteiramente eróticos e onde era difícil encontrar uma página sem nudez, este retoma um ritmo mais próximo do início da série.
Curiosamente, optou pelo preto e branco, o que inicialmente me causou alguma estranheza. No entanto, rapidamente percebi que essa escolha realça ainda mais o traço e a arte de Manara.
A vantagem da arte a preto e branco é que envelhece melhor, enquanto a cor tende a ficar associada a um período específico. Nesse sentido, acredito que "Clic 4" será o álbum desta série que melhor resistirá ao tempo—e, assim, uma forma fantástica de encerrar a saga.
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EN Eighteen years after the first "Click", Manara concluded this quadrilogy. Concluded in the sense that this is the final volume, but not in the sense of providing a true conclusion—it is simply another episode in the series.
This time, Manara returns to the original formula of "Click 1", striking a better balance between plot and eroticism. Unlike the previous two volumes, which were almost entirely erotic and where it was difficult to find a page without nudity, this one follows a rhythm more akin to the beginning of the series.
Interestingly, he opted for black and white, which initially felt a bit unusual. However, I quickly realized that this choice enhances Manara's linework and artistry even further.
The advantage of black-and-white artwork is that it ages better, whereas color tends to become associated with a specific time period. In that sense, I believe "Click 4" will be the volume in this series that stands the test of time the best—making it a fantastic way to close the saga.
Claudia Christiani returns for her fourth tale. Unfortunately, this is the weakest book in the series. Claudia's husband (same one from before, even though they had apparently separated after the first book ("Click 1")), a lawyer, represents Globalchem in a lawsuit over Methylene alcohol being used in food, causing people to go blind. The son and daughter (the sister being a little too causal about being nude in front of her brother, and the brother being a little too accommodating by shaving her and the like) of one of the victims decide to try to ruin Globalchem's lawyer by getting/using Claudia.
After failing miserably on their own, Dr. Fez contacts them to offer his help (actually, he contacted them before that, but the female didn't believe him). Apparently he has made a transmitter himself, even though he lost the first one in the first book, and by the end of that book thought that it was a fraud. His notes allowed him to create a better transmitter (strange, he didn't make the transmitter to begin with, and he never seemed to take any notes; he was a medical doctor, nothing previously implied that he was also an engineer or an inventor).
The fourth book in the series is somewhat off putting by the addition of edge of incest-like activity, though the drawing is still good. The plot is somewhat silly, and the characters are a little shallower than previous books.
Overall, the book includes scenes at the edge of incest, a certain level of humiliation, and a certain small amount of sex.
Okay so this is the first adult comic I ever read so I don't know what's expected. Anyway, I quite liked the art. The story was very silly, but maybe that's always the case. I don't know. It was a nice little read before sleep.