This one star is for the essay on nazi fetishism and the concept of a death fantasy.

The worst part was that the main character owns a cat and not the Corgis in the story (like the description implies).

Lovecraftian tropes are getting stale.

Once again, Moore takes a previously interesting story written by another author and then adds horrific rape scenes and racism as an attempt at creativity.

I didn't mind the unlikable and immoral qualities of the main character, I just don't understand why this story exists.

I enjoyed this book, but the reluctance of the female characters to willingly engage in promiscuous sexual encounters, despite the title, made the story actually depressing. The scene where they have sex in the glass studio honestly grossed me out.

The frivolous rape, misogyny, racism, and very little original, compelling content in this graphic novel reminds me that I live in a capitalistic hell that lifts shit up into the sky like a trophy.

I had a religious experience after reading this book.

Do all of my friends hate me this much?

Recommended for white, Republican men above the age of 60.

I'd rather fall into a black hole than read this book again.

If you enjoy repetitive, bland description with a hint of misogyny then this book is for you.

Why would you read this?

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