Corpus
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.14 (746 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1535459182 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 30 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Claude is an indie cartoonist from New Orleans whose work is best described as erotic Southern Gothic: a mix of the sensually gorgeous and the horrifically grotesque. M. K.
Sensual and terrifying, Corpus is an erotic grotesque side story to the queer religious horror comic Ninety-Nine Righteous Men that mixes the beautiful with the bestial in one terrifying, carnal, and ultimately unforgettable look at what damnation really entails Welcome to your new eternity. This work is intended for mature audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.
Kara said Dark, gorgeous, and a wonderful addition. It's really hard to review a short episodic comic that acts as a companion to a larger work, so this will probably be a fairly short review (also because I don't want to spoil Ninety Nine Righteous Men)Corpus tells the story of Caleb, the young man in Ninety Nine Righteous Men who becomes possessed by a demon in exchange for the love of a certain priest. In this companion comic, we become more acquainted with the demon who lives in Caleb's skin and how he ended up turning to darker. Worth It Princeton As beautifully drawn and erotic as its Ninety-Nine Righteous Men counterpart, Corpus reveals the carnal desires of man and clarifies what led to Caleb’s demonic possession. The pages are in black and white, but with the amount of detail it makes for an easy read and cuts back the distractions. I was happy with the quality and the storytelling of the comic. K.M. Claude didn't disappoint.. Magen Cubed said and definitely worth picking up if you enjoyed the comic. A disturbing yet erotic companion piece to Ninety-Nine Righteous Men that details the possession at the heart of the main story. Sensual and unsettling, and definitely worth picking up if you enjoyed the comic.
About the Author K. M. Claude is an indie cartoonist from New Orleans whose work is best described as erotic Southern Gothic: a mix of the sensually gorgeous and the horrifically grotesque.