Alex is a photographer for an ad agency who leads a fairly quiet and reserved life. He gets a call one day from a friend, asking him to fill in on a photoshoot in the Valley. The swimwear shoot is on a set where he has a chance encounter with Karma, one of the lead models. Karma is fiercely independent woman who is working on being more than a star, but a brand. In Alex she sees someone new to her world, unjaded by it. Someone with a fresh eye... and she thinks it could be fun opening his mind to new adventures.
Adult themes with adult images isn't anything new in comic books, and I am pleased for the diversity that exist on the rack. That said, after reading this I find myself not really caring who gets who, or who helps who or who ends up with who. The interaction between the characters doesn't quite work, which regardless of the amount of sex on show, has to work to make the book engaging. Read Full Review
Excellent initiative, it escapes the damn woke culture with banal solutions like "a woman stays with a woman, and when she's not white, she's Afro" or other idiocies related to current culture.
Karma is very well written and drawn.
Straight sex is apparently all Tempter needs to like a comic book. Incel like Psycamoron but all about the far right. Pathetic.