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Vikki Belle appears in 12 issues View all Sizzle. 9 appearances; The Lady and The Vampire. 1 appearances; Riviera Moon Goddess. ... An adult comic character created by Colin Murray.
The Palace of a Thousand Pleasures. by Colin Murray. 3.62 · 8 Ratings · 1 Reviews · published 2007 · 1 edition. A colorful romp into an adult fantasyland. Terrifi…. Want to Read. Rate it: The Lady and the Vampire, Riviera Moon Goddess, and The Palace of a Thousand Pleasures.
Jul 1, 1999 · Colin Murray. 2.78. 9 ratings4 reviews. Mixing humor and horror, this fully painted full color romp will make your mouth water. Saucy (and stacked) Vicki Belle, undergarment boutique owner, must spend a few nights in the haunted Fiddlestone Manor. She decides her bashful but incredibly well-hung accountant Dobbin Daintree, whom she¹s already ...
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Books. The Lady and the Vampire. Colin Murray. NBM Publishing Company, 1999 - Comics & Graphic Novels - 47 pages. Mixing humour and horror, this fully painted ful colour romp will make readers' mouth water. saucy (and stacked) Vicki Belle, undergarment boutique owner, must spend a few nights in teh haunted Fiddlestone Manor.
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May 1, 2005 · Buy The Lady & The Vampire: A Saucy Vikki Belle Romp Vol.1 by Murray, Colin, Murray, Professor Colin (ISBN: 9781561632374) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
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by Colin Murray. Mixing humour and horror, this fully painted ful colour romp will make readers' mouth water. saucy (and stacked) Vicki Belle, undergarment boutique owner, must spend a few nights in teh haunted Fiddlestone Manor. She decides her bashful but incredibly well-hung accountant Dobbin Daintree, whom.
Aug 1, 2007 · This is the final, third in a series of Vikki Belle comic books, the first was The Lady and the Vampire and the second was Riviera Moon Goddess. It has a little better story than the second, but not as good as the first. All of the stories of all of these comics is minimal, though. It's more fun, or romp, than serious literature.
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