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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Megahex
Megahex by Simon Hanselmann, 207 pages
A witch and a black cat that are sometimes lovers. A werewolf who's known for his outrageous antics at parties. An owl who just wants to find love. A warlock thrown in the mix. This is Megahex! All these lovable characters are also hardcore drug users, fyi. How can an owl have a muffin top when he's not even wearing pants? How does a cat get naked for some skinny dipping? How does a witch fight depression? Who will win the horrible feet contest? Find out in Megahex!
This is a highly entertaining, but definitely meant for grown-ups graphic novel. (Warning on the cover: "strong coarse language, drug use, rimming, depression, mental & physical abuse"). It's set up in grids and was originally done in watercolor.
For an extra laugh, look this Tasmanian-born author up on the Internet. There are many photos of him in drag. Awesome.
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