Bougie, Robin & Frank, Maxine – Maximum Superexcitement #3

February 16, 2011

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Maximum Superexcitement #3

I occasionally get to thinking that I’m too jaded to be shocked by much of anything these days, so kudos to Robin and Maxine for snapping me out of that delusion. If you saw “The Hills Have Eyes” (the remakes), either one or two, and thought “Hm, not rapey enough for me,” this comic takes care of that problem. If you thought that they were just rapey enough but that there wasn’t enough seriously twisted shit in them for you, then this comic is going to be even more perfect for you. Honestly, anybody who looks at that cover and is shocked at the insides is a little dense to begin with, but holy fuck. If you’re wondering why there is no sample page, granted, it would have been tough to find one that wouldn’t have scarred readers for life, but my scanner gave up the ghost right after scanning that cover. It is now resting comfortably in Champaign while I’m in week 3 in Momence (both in Illinois, o international readers and anybody who has never heard of “Momence”), so maybe it’ll be recovered by the time I get back. So, with all this hemming and hawing, what’s the story like? A family of travelers gets lost, stops to ask for directions, and follows a yelling deformed fellow back to his ramshackle hut. Horror movie 101 dictates that you never do this, but OK. The crew of mutants takes an immediate fancy to them and gets to the raping, but the mom manages to escape after a fairly brutal punishment that I’d never even imagined. The girls eventually take a liking to all this after they marry the cult leader and things take some strange turns from there. I’m guessing this queasy feeling in the pit of my stomach means that no, I do not actually have some buried reservoir of interest in violent pornographic images, so at least there’s that. I did enjoy how Robin and Max took a page in the middle of the book to stop and question themselves, said to hell with it and decided to get even more explicit and out there. Nothing wrong with the art or the writing either, as both were excellent for the story they told. It was clearly not for me, or maybe that Catholic upbringing has brainwashed me so thoroughly that I can’t enjoy something like this, but yeesh. Your call, as you’re all adults (or you should be if you’re reading about this, but it’s a little late for that now), but it turns out that I’m a delicate flower who just had his innocence shattered. Who knew? $4


Bougie, Robin – Maximum Super Excitement #2 (with Maxine Frank)

April 22, 2010

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Maximum Super Excitement #2 (with Maxine Frank)

It occurred to me after reading this that I have no idea of the average age of the reader of this website.  I have a general idea of the number per day, but is there any way to tell age?  Anyway, I mention that because, as you can tell from the cover, this book is for adults.  Trust me kids, if you’re just looking for naked people you grew up with the internets; it’s not difficult.  Robin and Maxine have a simple formula: they sit together in a coffee shop, draw a panel and then pass the page to the other artist.  Considering that method, this is a remarkably coherent story.  This is the tale of a woman who has apparently left an island of librarians.  She returns with her slave (pictured on the cover) after the whole of humanity has died out after a disgusting plague that results in maggots bursting from various parts of the body.  Like I said, if it’s nudity you’re looking for, you can probably get it without maggots.  Lumpino (the returning librarian) has come back for revenge, and it turns out that her slave (who enjoys raping) is infected, so he sets to work on the leader of the group and her slave.  From there it’s just sheer mayhem as the rest of the librarians come out, there’s a serious gunfight and brawl, and everybody lives happily ever after.  OK, maybe not that last part.  It’s a funny story, there’s gore and sex (often combined), and even though this was mostly done in a coffee shop the art looks great.  If you’re squeamish you may want to move onto lighter fare, but if you have a good sense of humor and are up for anything, this comic is a blast.  Hey, if you can’t figure out from that cover whether or not this is for you, I can’t help you…  $4

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