Sex Squad

    (Re-Visionary, 2004)
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Battling evildoers everywhere with such curious fighting techniques as expanded appendages (one in particular, actually) and the expulsion of acidic body fluids, The Sex Squad consists of four salacious super-heroes, including Carnal Comics’ most popular character, Demi the Demoness. The art isn’t as refined or as polished as the art in the regular Demi title (or in Cherry), but it is suitably cartoonish and of professional quality.

The various scenarios, which include such tidbits as girl-on-girl demon sex, are certainly more disgusting than arousing, and the storyline (involving Egyptian mythology) is a bit longwinded for a sex comic book. A straightforward Fantastic Four parody might have worked better, especially considering the long-running (so to speak) jokes about Mr. Fantastic’s anatomical abilities in the bedroom. However, the package as a whole is, surprisingly enough, less gratuitous, more entertaining, and more intelligent than the disappointing first episode of Stripperella, the animated series produced by Stan Lee.

Obviously, Sex Squad is for adults only, so don’t let your kids (or anyone offended by such material) anywhere near it.

— Brett Weiss
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