I spend a lot of time and money buying and reading comics. Most of the time I'm happy with my choices, sometimes not. I'm hoping,that with my reviews on what I've read, I might spare someone else dissapointment. I'll read anything, but I can't afford everything. If there's something you'd like for me to read, let me know. If you take the time to read this, please, take the time to let me know what you think. I may not agree with you, or you may not agree with me. But, so what. That's life.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
American Virgin #15 - Vertigo
This book has taken kind of an interesting turn. Adam, following the visions of his dead fiance', has decided to roam around free spirited with Vanessa. She's one of the girls from the Beauty Pageant, where he was told he would find his true love. She's a free spirit, and she's decided to roam around the world for a while to find herself. So Adam, in a search for himself and his true love, has decided to tag along. Their first stop is Rio de Janeiro. It just happens to be during Carnevale. So it's all pretty exciting, and a head rush for him. I'm sure there's a lot of endorphins flowing around. Anyways, he's having a good time with Vanessa, but . . . . he's feeling awful tempted. You know . . . by the libidinous desires. So he's conflicted about whether he should pursue this path, or ask god's forgiveness and move on. But then in talking to Vanessa, he finds out that she's a virgin also. They share a moment, and he decides he's going to go to Japan with her. They're able to catch a ride aboard a cargo ship. Meanwhile, back at the mansion, Cyndi is testing the waters, as it were, with Mel. Don't know if that stands for Melvin, or Melinda, but they're having a good time of it either way. Cyndi thinks that if she doesn't think about it to much, that she'll be ok with it. Of course the attachments help too. Anyways, our new storyline seems more exciting than the previous 2 or 3. So I guess I'll stick with it a little while longer to see where it goes. Plus, I like that this book is completely different from anything else I read. It's a nice change of pace.
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