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P**G
Good Golly, Miss Molly!
Molly Fredrickson is a concoction of humankind's most deliciously sinful desires. With her Catholic schoolgirl outfit, cute family pet, girlish hairstyles, gentle looking suburban neighborhood and freckles like chocolate sprinkles, Molly presents an image of innocent naivety--but across these pages this raw sexual creature is anybody but.Molly is a nymph of the highest caliber, libido and id off their leashes, a young woman who thrives on pure, sweet pleasure whenever she finds it...or whenever it finds her first. And in her carnal universe she never has to look very far, for as Molly quickly discovers her entire neighborhood is a landscape of orgy-filled insanity. In this dimension EVERYBODY'S horny and ready to go. Anywhere Molly wanders, sex in some form is bound to happen. She's not so much the kind of girl you'd bring home to meet mom as the kind mom would later jump on in the dark.This is the first time I've read a Molly book all the way through. The format--half stream-of-consciousnesses diary text, half sex-packed comic panels--works quite well. The book reads more like an illustrated adult bedtime story than a graphic novel, often with large amounts of text accompanying visual depictions. This type of format may bother some, but I personally loved it. The diary entries give Molly a human edge in a work of otherwise total eroticism.The only reason I'm docking one star is because of the coloring. I've actually seen the original black-and white-prints of these pages, and in comparison the new paint job just feels kind of off. It looks like watercolors in several places. The B&W panels evoked a sexual heat that's been dimmed here, if only slightly. Nevertheless, it's the exact same Molly with no editing or cuts.If you're in the mood for something to get you shifting in your seat, you can't really go wrong with The Diary of Molly Fredrickson. It's sweet-tasting peanut butter, alright. Just don't expect it on bread!
J**T
Hello Molly!
This is my third experience with Molly Fredrickson and each volume makes me wish I had the power to give life. This woman (high-school girl in this volume actually) exudes so much sexuality that if she were Greek she would have sprung from Zeus's penis. I seriously don't think there is anything this girl wouldn't do sexually because... well... she's done it on these pages. There are few things sexier than petite nymphs in a Catholic school-girl uniform; unless you have TWO petite nymphs in a Catholic school-girl uniform. One with mocha colored skin and breasts like Casaba melons.I did notice one odd thing that I did with this volume that I didn't really do with the others: I read it. A graphic novel with this much sexuality and colorful lust doesn't need words but Mr. Clarke took the time to actually write a story. A decent story at that. Now, I did read the other volumes but it was more like a fast skim just so that I would have the background. Since this was Vol. 1 I wanted to see what made Molly, Molly. From what I get Molly's a freak, and that is OK with me. The only other way to get this much pure sexuality in your hands is to pick up and carry around a naked Kim Kardashian. (But lift weights first because that booty `aint no joke)!
S**H
i like peanut butter, but after this not as much.
The story of Molly and Erica in "The Diary of Molly Fredrickson: Peanut Butter Vol. 1" was very interesting. I would say the story was good and kept me reading. The coloring was very artistic and was well drawn. It didn't take too long to read and it was worth the money I paid for it. Now what I found to be a bit bad about this book was some space were super and realist fine well other turn a little cartoony at times, I guess trying to put some humor in the story. Some of what you have to read is put in to large spaces and takes away from the story. But other than that the book is good and is worth it for me. I even shown it to my girlfriend and she found it to be a good read as well. If you like horny school girls and a okay story I go with this. If school girls isn't what you like then I buy something else.
C**S
Bitterly disappointing......
What can I say, even though I'm for most free expression and have owned adult comics filled with all sorts of stuff for years, I found this one boardering on disgusting and offensive. but that's what really got me annoyed - the "art" is just plain awful, something you'd expect from a 13-year old with too much unsupervised time and clearly an inflated opinion of his talant. Half the time the characters don't even look human - nor anotomicly proportioned nor drawn with any consistancy.There is no interest in any more volumes, overpriced for the thin book that showed up, and I'd advise others to spend your money on something that is a better value and is a better product.
B**R
Sexy, Perverted Tale
This is a very nice book, and longer than its thickness would imply. When I opened the package, I thought I'd read through it in about 5 minutes. But so much is packed onto each of its 22 story pages, I was quite satisfied.The book is B&W, which along with the low page count keeps the price down, and doesn't take much away from the draw of a story in which a bunch of high school kids behave as if they are in a hentai, having sex with each other, their teachers, neighbors, whoever. Heck, even the adults get into it with each other! But this is Molly's- sorry, Peanut's story, and quite a good one it is!The art is not the best in the world, and is often flat, but there is never a time where you cannot figure out what is going on and you do not have to read the extremely small writing to follow along (but it does help). Unlike some artists, you can also always tell who is whom when faces are shown, which is unusual to me!Overall, this is a good find, and I'd recommend it! I'll be checking out the next volume as well, and I have high hopes for it!
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