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Two meet at the art school. When their teacher requests a paper on the eroticism in contemporary art, blondie offers help to her new brunette bombshell friend. When they meet at Helen's apartment things gone wild between those two girls. Once they are both stripped it turns out that Helen is a she-male with a huge bazooka like dick! She sucks her cock dry and to return the favor, Helen bangs her hard!

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Lee Yoo-jeong
Lee Yoo-jeong is a Korean who creates comics for an adult audience. He made his debut in 1994 with ‘The Sadness in the Blood’. His following comics contained a variety of themes, going from eroticism to science-fiction. In his science-fiction ‘Love Machine’, Lee Yoo-jeong showed a sad man who built a machine that represented everything he loved. His next album, ‘Asian’, gave a remarkable comment on the world of dystrophy. Other works include ‘MOON’ and ‘’, which contained references to daily violence and the eroticism of .

Yuki Yoshihara
Yuki Yoshihara is a mangaka of shôjo, so-called girl’s comics in Japan. She made her debut in the magazine Bessatsu Shoujo with ‘Channel no ’ in 1988. She has made such series as ‘Darling wa Namamono ni tsuki’, ‘Ai Suro Hito’, ‘Haa Haa’, ‘O-Bo-Re-Ta-I’, ‘Mata Mata O-Bo-Re-Ta-I’, and ‘Cinderella ni ’, which were al; serialized on Flower Comics. Although her initial works were more mainstream Shôjo, most of her later serials were light-hearted sex comedies with .

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Ignacio Noé
Great Argentinean artist known by very colorful high quality comics. The scripts are also always good too. Responsible for gems like Ship of Fools, Piano Tuner, Doctor I’m Too Big, The Miracle and many others. He did plenty of mainstream books as well.

Rogério Nunes
Rogério Nunes is a Brazilian artist who came to Europe because of his love affair with a . While living in Leuven and Gent, he became the apprentice of artist Ferry. He became especially known for his work on the popular humorous-erotic ‘’ series. He also contributed to the collection ‘’.

Keiko Nishi
Keiko Nishi grew up in an area where teaching is one of the most respected careers. Manga was not allowed in the Nishi household, and Keiko was expected to become a teacher, like her father. During her study, a friend asks her to draw for the notorious magazine June, which specialized in homo-erotic stories. It was the first manga Nishi drew and the correspondence school’s “headmistress”, shoujo manga artist Keiko Takemiyashojo praised her work. In 1988, Keiko Nishi made her in the magazine Petit Flower.
After graduating, Keiko Nishi started teaching, but she quit after six months. Then she started drawing manga full-time, but didn’t enjoy it. For Nishi, drawing manga was an outlet for frustration and stress. Ironically, her anthologies ‘ Become an Angel’, ‘I Wish I Was a Bird’, ‘When Water Turns to Ice’, ‘September’, ‘Another Ocean’, ‘Love ’, ‘The Poor Princess’, and ‘’ are considered her most powerful work. It was not until 1993 that Nishi started to enjoy drawing manga. She drew ‘The Beauty in the Hagiwara Shop in District Three’ and ‘The Hotel: Vacancies Available’. Nishi has carved a niche for herself beyond standard genres, and she is sure to continue drawing for many years.

Kiriko Nananan
Kiriko Nananan made her debut in 1993 in Japanese magazine Garo with ‘Hole’. Her work is listed among the ‘typically female manga’, a genre that has developed in Japan since Murasaki Yamada, in the 1970s. It realistically and poetically depicted the casual, everyday life of women. During the eighties and nineties, more female manga artists started making comics about being women and sex from a female perspective. Nananan has rightly earned her fame in this field, creating personal and sensitive stories. In 1996, she published the short collection ‘Water’. Two of the stories in this book have been printed in ‘ Comics Japan’, a collection of modern Japanese underground comics.

Gô Nagai
Gô Nagai is one of the most important innovators of the manga genre. He introduced eroticism in children’s comics (‘Harenchi Gakuen’) and he developed the concept of giant robots being able to transform (‘Mazinger’, ‘Goldorak’), an idea that has been used in many television series afterwards. He industrialized his production by creating his Gô Nagai’s Dynamic Productions, employing more than 30 assistants.
His series ‘Harenchi Gakuen’ appeared from 1968 to 1972 in Shônen Jump. This series, about a school, broke various taboos, using subjects as voyeurism and sex. The series ended dramatically: during a massacre all the characters died. After ‘Harenchi Gakuen’ Nagai started the ‘Mazinger Z’ series, later renamed to ‘Great Mazinger’ and ‘God Mazinger’. At the same time, Nagai started the series ‘Devilman’, about a hero fighting hordes of demons.

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