Bondage Fairies (Manga)

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The Bondage Fairies ( Jap. インセクト·ハンター , Insekuto Hanta ) is a five-volume Hentai - Manga series of Japanese manga artist Teruo Kakuta . The series started as Insect Hunter in 1990 in Young Lemon magazine .

In terms of content, the manga addresses numerous fetish topics . These are lived through in loose adventures through the two main characters Pfil and Pamila , two nature spirits dressed in fetish accessories .

content

The two protagonists often get into adventures with other forest creatures. Various sexual acts then take place here, which fit into the mostly trivial main plot. Above all, masturbation , lesbian practices and actions from the field of fetish culture and bondage are shown. Since all the protagonists are forest creatures, zoophilia is shown indirectly .

Kakuta appears several times himself, for example in the form of the draftsman who calls himself a condom and has his face covered with an oversized condom. In the adventures of the elves with condoms , the former are depicted as dainty cicadas .

Publications

Japan

The first volume, Insect Hunter, contains stories that were first published in the magazine Young Lemon by Kubo Shoten , appeared on February 20, 1990 as Tankōbon and was reissued on October 20, 1993 as Fairy Fetish . From the 2nd volume, which appeared on April 5, 1993 and was reissued on November 25, 1998, the series was renamed Bondage Fairies . Volume 5, Fairy Clinic , was published on November 10, 2004 and contains stories that were first published between 1995 and 1997 in Monthly Young Kiss magazine, published by Kubo Shoten.

Worldwide

The series, which belongs to the field of adult comics and is distributed in Germany with a youth protection notice, enjoys a high level of international recognition.

Translations are available for Germany from the publisher OVA 18 Manga and were distributed by BD erotix . In the United States has Eros Comix can make by Karuta translations in Sweden the series as was Bondageälvorna by Epix Förlag published in France have Bdérogène in Italy E. F. Edizioni undertook this task.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Page no longer available , search in web archives: Page of the artist at the Italian publisher. No usable archive version found on July 27, 2013.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.efedizioni.com
  2. Condom (Teruo Kakuta): 単 行 本 リ ス ト . Retrieved November 9, 2008 (Japanese).
  3. ^ Proof of translation by artist
  4. ^ Document for Swedish translation