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Casanova's Last Stand

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Casanova, the great lover and adventurer, is 73 and nearing the end of his life. He vows to make one last grand seduction, and devises a precarious plan to that end. Needless to say, in the cartoon hands of Hunt Emerson, the whole thing goes disastrously and hilariously wrong. As the narrative unfolds Casanova reflects on his past exploits.

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First published January 1, 1994

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September 17, 2021
1993 = £6.99 / $12.95

This is legendary Hunt Emerson at his finest. Wonderfully sexy panel filling mayhem.

He tells his own hysterical story about Casanova at the end of his life but throughout it's entirety there are scenes from Giacomo's autobiography that he plays out marvelously. So you get an adaptation of the book of his life and the "true" (probably) stories within.

It's fantastic! The group sex scenes are the very best because Hunt positions everyone in the best positions in the best pairings while switching up everything at the same time. You have to know Emerson for that to make sense of course.

And do not skip the introduction.
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September 27, 2014
Olipas tämä hillittömämpi kuin muistin. Nauratti monasti.
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