![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ellis takes a more unsettling route, by not backing down from showing us the sort of scumbags that make porn, but introducing us to a woman whose sexual appetites have led her make the informed decision that porn is the best outlet for her unusual desires.ĭo I pity her? No, because she, like many porn actresses, made her decision and is more or less happy about it, but it feels a bit hollow. Either it's the fulfillment of the typical male fantasies, in which a bunch of over-sexed starlets have good, clean orgasmic fun for our entertainment, or it's a feminist nightmare where porn is just a couple of short steps away from rape. In fiction, there's usually only two ways porn is portrayed. Take the third chapter of "Made In England", which is mostly a conversation during a dinner between our hero and a porn actress. Sure, the good guys "win" in the end, but you're never quite sure if the cathartic bits of violence are worth the emotion pain of the journey. Whenever I read a really good Warren Ellis book, I'm always left with a sense of profound sadness. (Click title to go directly to the review) DESOLATION JONES TPB THE IMMORTAL IRON FIST #1 THE DARK HORSE BOOK OF MONSTERS CROSSING MIDNIGHT #1 PUNISHER RED X-MAS #1 BATMAN/THE SPIRIT #1 THE LAST CHRISTMAS TPB GUY GARDNER: COLLATERAL DAMAGE #1 MARK OF THE SUCCUBUS V.2 Indie Jones presents ZOMBIES VS ROBOTS #1ĭESOLATION JONES: MADE IN ENGLAND TPB Writer: Warren Ellis ![]()
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