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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 4, 2013 22:10:31 GMT -5
Angel Entertainment published adult comics. The publisher Adam Post is the same person who published Triumphant Comics. I searched for an image upload service that allowed questionably mature images. The best I could get were thumbnails that directed me back to the upload service to see the larger images. That would have been fine, but the service ran hardcore porn ads below the images they showed. That wasn't acceptable to me. I tested just using the thumbnails without the link back to their service. That worked, but I wasn't pleased with the process and added work involved with removing the link to their site. I created a mature category on the board and even blacked out sections of covers with adult images on them. Ultimately, I decided that creating a mature category just draws too much attention to the fact they are adult comics. I deleted the category. For that reason, I'm only going to post only certain adult comics and covers that I feel are tasteful. I don't have a huge amount of the stuff anyway. Vampire Girls: California 1969 #1 Defiant1
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 4, 2013 22:17:26 GMT -5
This comic was intended to play off the success of X-Files. Why did I buy it? To be honest, I do like J. Scott Cambell's art in a "fun and cute" sort of way. I think it was more inviting than what the other Image artists were producing. Secret Files had art comparable to that of J. Scott Cambell. It looks like Gen 13 was cloned. It's exceptional for that style of art. South American artists were used and I think Al Rio was drawing for them. Secret Files: Invasion Day #1 (Regular Cover) I also have an adult version which isn't too risque. I'd feel silly blacking out any content, but I'd rather not post it and risk violating the TOS here. Defiant1
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