Come Again

    (Eros, 1997)
™ and © Eros Comics, a division of Fantagraphics Books, Inc.

Reas loves Brin, but Brin loves Avril. Simple enough formula for a love triangle, right? But in the hands of writer Cathleen Hurley and artist Rick McCollum, it’s a formula that is turned on its ear and stretched across the infinite reaches of time and space. Why? Because these three souls have been bound to one another across the millennia. In countless different lives and ages, the three have been together in one way or another, in one gender or another. Now, bitter Reas conspires to win Brin from Avril one last time, pulling Brin from a late-20th-Century life to be with her, even though she risks eternal damnation to do it. Mixing metaphysical, biblical, and sexual imagery in a strong narrative, Come Again is both clever and deep, scary and exciting, something few erotic comics manage to be at the same time. Hurley writes a narrative of real texture, and not merely some desperate explanatory glue between the steamier scenes, artfully depicted by McCollum.
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#3

December, 1997
Cover Price: $2.95
1 copy available for $28.00
Cathleen HurleyBill “Indy” Cavalier, Rick McCollum