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Rascals In Paradise Limited Edition

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"spicy" Saunders is a teen-age bombshell with lots of attitude and very little clothing! She's teamed with a pair of over-the-hill Soldiers of Fortune to fulfill a deathbed vow to her father to find the mysterious River of the Arrow. To do that, they must overcome acts of angry gods, animal magnetism, and men and women of bad intentions! Combining rocketships and rayguns with the savage passions of the Malay Jungle of 1932, Silke's visual storytelling is unmatched, and it's never looked better than in this deluxe limited edition! This hardcover features a plate of all-new art signed by Silke himself! If you're a fan of high-quality, good-girl cheesecake, here's a slice to devour!

104 pages, Hardcover

First published November 15, 1994

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Jim Silke

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Jim Silke was an American graphic designer, screenwriter, and comic book artist. He wrote the scripts for Sahara and King Solomon's Mines. In 1994, he created the comic book limited series Rascals in Paradise.
Over the course of his career, Silke was nominated for four Grammy Awards for best album design. He won in 1962 for his cover for Judy at Carnegie Hall.

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December 15, 2012
This is pure cheesy fun. It's Tarzan meets Barbarella with a good dose of 1930s pulp adventure and plenty of gratuitous nudity. If that doesn't tell you all you need to know, then this probably isn't for you.
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June 23, 2020
Ciencia ficción de matiné con generosa inclinación al humor cheesecake, muy meritoria en el apartado gráfico pero con un guion que tiende a perder el rumbo.
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