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Leslie J. Blair is a simple pig girl, she loves sushi and she is trapped in a job that she hates. She lives with Trish, her best friend. In her world, which is full of anthropomorphic creatures, with a totalitarian government that interferes in the personal lives of its citizens, up to the point of allowing only relationships between individuals of the same race. The transgressors are punished. They are accused of being... unnatural! Leslie dreams of something different for herself. But these dreams are becoming dangerous, especially because they feature a mysterious wolf. And, when she wakes up, she thinks that she is being watched... And, as if that were not enough, on the day of her twenty-fifth birthday, Leslie received an email that she would never have wanted to receive. But she still does not know it's just the beginning... The hit Italian comic, a fantasy, erotic, romantic suspense series by MIRKA ANDOLFO (Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, DC Comics Bombshells) will bring you to a colourful but terrible world, where personal freedoms are superfluous. Follow Leslie on a breathtaking plot, between thriller and fantasy with a touch of sensuality.
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4 primary booksUnnatural is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Mirka Andolfo.
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That this is set in a world of anthropomorphic animals gives it a superficially cartoonish look, but the high-quality art and the adult nature of the story are anything but. The totalitarian world of the setting, where marriage is mandatory and love between different kinds of animal forbidden, has obvious parallels with the religious right and indeed, same-sex relationships are also banned, striking home the metaphor. The comic initially explores that setup but, as it progresses, things begin to get dangerous for our heroine and there's violence amongst the social commentary and flashes of erotic dreams. How much it will be able to keep that up remains to be seen, but it's a solid start. Readers should note that the comic contains partial nudity and sexual references.