





Giardino: Little Ego -- hardcover
Giardino: Little Ego
Adults only content
Hardcover, 9.5 × 12”, 48 pages, full color, 1989, Glenat, no cover price.
This copy has some light shelf marks. There are light bumps to the corners. The top left corner has a larger bump with a tear on the back cover.
Little Ego is a wonderful piece of European erotica that adopts the comics storytelling convention of Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland . The innocent protagonist, a lovely woman named Ego, has various sexual and increasingly interconnected dreams, all ending in wakeful surprise and a commitment to explain it to her therapist. The women are gorgeous, the backgrounds are lushly illustrated, but my favorite part is the excellent use of page layout--anyone wishing to perfect their storytelling should rush to get this book that Kim Thompson describes as that which "like a bowl of fresh strawberries, leaves a sweet taste."
Giardino: Little Ego
Adults only content
Hardcover, 9.5 × 12”, 48 pages, full color, 1989, Glenat, no cover price.
This copy has some light shelf marks. There are light bumps to the corners. The top left corner has a larger bump with a tear on the back cover.
Little Ego is a wonderful piece of European erotica that adopts the comics storytelling convention of Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland . The innocent protagonist, a lovely woman named Ego, has various sexual and increasingly interconnected dreams, all ending in wakeful surprise and a commitment to explain it to her therapist. The women are gorgeous, the backgrounds are lushly illustrated, but my favorite part is the excellent use of page layout--anyone wishing to perfect their storytelling should rush to get this book that Kim Thompson describes as that which "like a bowl of fresh strawberries, leaves a sweet taste."
Giardino: Little Ego
Adults only content
Hardcover, 9.5 × 12”, 48 pages, full color, 1989, Glenat, no cover price.
This copy has some light shelf marks. There are light bumps to the corners. The top left corner has a larger bump with a tear on the back cover.
Little Ego is a wonderful piece of European erotica that adopts the comics storytelling convention of Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland . The innocent protagonist, a lovely woman named Ego, has various sexual and increasingly interconnected dreams, all ending in wakeful surprise and a commitment to explain it to her therapist. The women are gorgeous, the backgrounds are lushly illustrated, but my favorite part is the excellent use of page layout--anyone wishing to perfect their storytelling should rush to get this book that Kim Thompson describes as that which "like a bowl of fresh strawberries, leaves a sweet taste."