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Exposure #1

Exposure Volume 1 TP

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This volume collects the entire run of "Exposure," the hit Image Comics and Avatar Press series for the first time ever! Fan-favorite artist Al Rio and veteran writer David Campiti craft the tale of two very sexy investigators who solve paranormal crimes, all the while trying to keep their clothes on!

172 pages, Paperback

First published January 21, 2014

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July 30, 2023
I expected this comic to be like totally spies mixed with evolution (if anyone knows that Cartoon) with a dash of some good natured lewdity but it was just boring and Wierd and creepy. The main thing I found creepy was the two self insert character. Like you can draw naked women as much as you like but it's really wierd to have them fall in love with a fictional version of you. It's also kinda gross that a majority of the naked women fucking die horribly. I also hated the pictures at the end of the actually writer and artist being Wierd around the models the characters were based on.
Besides that shit. Shawna and Lisa are definitely lesbians who has oiled up lesbian sex for multiple hours ever night and no Kevin Smith looking boyfriend character can convince me otherwise.
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May 13, 2024
A fun, sexy, stylish mash up of X-Files and classic Fredrick's of Hollywood. The art is terrific to be sure.
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June 7, 2016
Interesting graphic novel featuring as protagonists two gorgeous young women and their nerdy sidekicks. Together, they form Paratech Research, an organization to investigate the paranormal. It's reminiscent of X-Files and the "lone gunmen" in some ways. It's beautifully illustrated by the late Al Rios. I found the post chapter commentaries by David Campiti to be quite insightful. Highly recommended.
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