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Yoga Time

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A graphic novel- adventures, science fiction, mystic, very light funny erotica. A young man named Indy, certified yoga master in his 18 years of age, comes from a small town to study in the college the theory of magic. At the moment Indy is living with his girlfriend Allis, 26 in the house of her mother Tesha. Tesha, a pretty, attractive woman, had suffered an attack of unusual weakness and dizziness right when a part from “The Great Book of Yoga” was being read by Indy in his full voice. Tesha is a lady with modern and progressive views, is an employee of a scientifically oriented industrial plant. Her bravery and decisiveness was the reason someone named her the “Witch”. Even more things happen. Somehow, she was able to purchase a very specific “Opus D” photo camera. That camera is known in a very narrow circle of professionals and was considered by them like a magic property item. But, how can a devise made out of metal and plastic parts be magic? In this case, any machine can possess magic properties. Tesha, in spite of being a very pretty woman is sad for some unpleasant circumstances in her she has not practiced love for about two years already. She became depressed about this until she met some young men who represented themselves as…angels. And more things were happen.

60 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 2, 2016

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Alex Letner

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Holy crap: yoga time! Is classic yoga a part of civilized life? Who says “Yes”? No! This sort of yoga is not on the side of The Good. Even more: original yoga is something sponsored by The Devil itself. Am I missing something? Even our domestic yoga gym exercises could harm unprotected soul, but what about the things shown in “Yoga Time” comics? Just to be touched by someone, that kind of knowledge could push a weak spirit into a hole of dark power.
Alex Letner, the author.
His graphics? They are appropriately explicit and too much naturalistic, which is not good. Human bodies are shown unnecessary sculptural and full of ugly motion.
Hell, his humor! His humor is charged with harmful power, no respect to no one, to nothing. There is a little to laugh in there but plenty of motives to cry.
I do nor recommend this “art” to anybody. This story is not a good read. Be careful, do not open this Jumanjy.
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