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Sex Criminals, whose first five issues are collected in , was the smash debut comic of 2013, each issue selling out multiple printings. It’s easy to see why. It’s not just the sex, though it’s often a sexy comic. It’s not just the adventure, though Suzie and Jonathan’s sex-fueled bank-robbing does go wrong in surprising ways. It’s the book’s bawdy frankness about modern sexual politics that makes it so appealing: Suzie and Jonathan have an extraordinary talent, but they’re ordinary people, kind of perverts, kind of prudes, with complicated feelings about sex. So the book reads not only as a clothing-optional adventure but as a smart and sex-positive take on the state of bumping uglies in America, circa 2014.
A smart, funny, sex-positive comic book for readers of all genders and predilections.
By Zack Quaintance — I read this comic with my tablet on a plane while leaning out into the aisle, and, oh , was that a mistake. There are, to be sure, panels and scenes in this book that will you bashful if you read them in a public setting…although maybe not as many as one might assume going into it. Despite the name and branding and concept, Money Shot #1 is not really all that salacious of a story. Sex (obviously) does play a part in this story, but the main ideas/themes here are more about desperation and greed than they are about anything gratuitous.
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Sophie LaBelle, best known as the artist behind , recently came out with a new comic book entitled “.” Featuring many of the same characters as her regular Assigned Male series, “Sex Ed for Everyone” is aimed at s who are dissatisfied with the scope of sex education they are receiving in .