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www.aaronlange.com $5 This is put out by Dexter Cockburn’s The Comix Company and, for my money, does the two things that robust porn should do – attempt to titillate and try to push taboo buttons as hard as possible. It … Continue reading
www.thecomixcompany.ecrater.com It’s another issue of Romp from Aaron Lange, which is fun enough, but heck, I’d probably pay the $5 just to see the letter printed from Noah Van Sciver! Lange gives us another brief installment of his recurring dysfunctional … Continue reading
According to my sources (read: Rick Bradford), Romp is published by Dexter Cockburn’s The Comix Company, but the contents are copyright Aaron Lange. Generally speaking, I think the credits could be a little clearer, but let’s move right in. It’s … Continue reading


