Good morning, pornies. I hope you've had good days lately. I've been so tired and a little sick, so it's been hard to keep up with all real life responsibilities and keep Kyler alive, but I've kept an eye in the news regarding Jerry Paul Smith, and also had the chance to read a good comic I want to tell you about: The Leak, by Clive Masteir. You can read it for free in his Instaram while he updates it or see the uncensored version in his Patreon. Thanks a bunch to the author for sending me a review copy!
- Print Length: 37 pages.
- Publisher: Selfpublished (June 17, 2021).
- Publication Date: June 17, 2021.
- Genres: Gay, SciFi, Romance, Comedy.
- Rating: 4 / 5.
There's been a lot of improvement in Clive's work since Dance, and let's not get started with the the first comic he did, Arrival. I liked them both, considering they were the first works of a promising artist, but this one represents a step in the right direction. I liked the pace, the dialogues, the art, and basically everything!
This story features Andy and Alex from Arrival with a new, revamped look. I remember when Clive said his characters would look a little different because he changed the software he used, and I was really happy to see the contrast. Now, with a more solid style that is a little erotic, not sexual at all, but funny and entertaining in The Leak, he's getting a clear identity as an artist.
I would have liked a little bit more context with this story, to know what made Andy and Alex go to outer space, what happened to Earth, and more, but it's still a story that makes you think about a lot of things and just forget about life in general. Clive Masteir knows exactly how to prove a point in a creative way in short spaces.
I'm still interested in reading whatever he creates after... Oh, wait, yeah, I already have access to his newest comic, hehe. You can't blame me for showing off a little now and then. In short, go support this guy, see what he's doing because he's doing it well, and share his talent.
Hi guys, I'm doing story-driven gay comics with sci-fi twist. No full-frontal nudity, and no sex. There's a touch of sensual erotica though. Patreon. Instagram. Twitter. Newsletter.
Have you read this book? Would you recommend it or not? Let me know in the comments! Kinky regards, K!
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