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Demonic Dolls of the Devil Vol. 2
Eighteen artists bring you volume two of the temptress' of the Devil in a cover to cover, eye-popping fest that no mere mortal could resist.Drown in the lustful ways of these ungodly devils as they draw you into a life of depravity and wickedness, and set your pitchfork alight, but be careful not to break it as you may be disengaged from the pleasures of these radiant, yet evil, devils.Flick through the pages and see the Devil Dolls made in Hell, who enjoy life mostly unclad for your entertainment, and so the magic they exude will lure you to them.Add this volume to your Gallery Girl Collection, gaze upon this set on glossy paper and see all the gorgeous devils for yourself.
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DEADLY AND SEXY!
Devil Dolls...the name says it all. These are the girls your mother warned you about...the bad girls, the evil girls, the girls you simply cannot resist no matter how you try because they are just so damn alluring! This is the second volume of Devil Dolls, a Gallery Girls collection from Sal Quartuccio Productions. Boy do I love those guys! Let's just say it right now...Arantza should do the cover of every Gallery Girls collection. Just look at that outstanding cover...that gorgeous she-devil in leather boots and lace bra and panties with the tortured souls in the background. It's thoroughly mesmerizing. Arantza is just an incredible talent and what I wouldn't do to own an original!Ah, but that's just the start to this great book. The artistic lineup boasts Bruce Colero (who does the equally stunning back cover), Paleaz, Victor Ahmed, Danilo Guida, Scott Lewis, Diego Florio, Marcelo Sosa, Luis Buci, and many more. The Gallery Girls collections are black & white but for the covers, which allows the artist's work to truly shine with fine line detail. This is no better exemplified than by Paleaz' extraordinarily detailed drawing of a cute devil girl standing topless on the steps of a ruined cathedral. Just look at those enticing eyes!The always playful Perla Perlucki gives us a grand, backside view of a devil doll being the lucky recipient of a tossed bouquet of flowers at a wedding. Danilo Guida goes in the opposite direction as an evil demon princess leads her army of monstrous devils onto the battlefield for an upcoming war. Scott Lewis provides a pair of buxom beauties, seemingly captured within the confines of a magical pentagram. Marcelo Sosa provides another humorous drawing, this one of a priest being hit upon by a seductive demon-nun.Dark and dangerous, these women are the desires of men's dreams and maybe even their nightmares. It's a first rate new addition to the long-running Gallery Girls series and shows that SQP will never cease in giving fans of pin-up and glamour art the best artists in the world.REVIEWED BY TIM JANSON
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Devil Dolls 2: v. 2 (Gallery Girls Collection).
Another of SQP`s Gallery Girls collections; as is usual this is a series of illustrative works by diverse artists (quite an international selection) loosely based around a fantasy concept.The quality of these collections can be quite variable, but this is one of the better volumes in the series; only the covers are in colour, all the interior works are in black and white, mostly pencil or pen drawings with some that were clearly taken from colour pieces. This volume also benefits from better quality glazed paper (most volumes are printed on plain paper).There are some big-name artists here – Arantza, Pelaez, Kousovitis, etc., most succumb to the pin-up notion of big-breasted conventions associated with the genre, but two of my favourite artists have pieces included – Luis Buci who draws with style and an eye for design and Perla Pilucki whose sense of humour and sensitive rendering marks her out from the (mostly male) crowd.Not a bad little set of fantasy drawings, not too lewd or juvenile which can be the case with other volumes.
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Geht so
Entspricht nicht ganz meinen Erwartungen, ich hätte mehr Raffinesse und Farbe erwartet.Es ist einfach recht schlicht gehalten. Nun ja, schade.
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