



Maka-Maka is a Japanese adult manga series written and illustrated by Torajiro Kishi.
Plot Summary: A modern, all-color adult manga about two girls who appear to be "friends with benefits".
Download the complete cartoon here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/194728478/Maka-Maka.rar
My RAR-archives are never password protected! IMHO only idiots do that.
good job. again, people who come here should love this. it is one of the best erotic comics(manga, american, whatever) i've read in my life. the plot isn't too deep, but it's a cute and excellent little story that just builds and builds. if it's too slow at the beginning just keep reading.
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not all of that is erotic, but a lot of it is good.
this link contains more porny manga, some good, some blah: http://www.mediafire.com/yuri
Thanks Kill. Actually I'm not a manga fan at all, but this one surprised me. It's very tasteful and sexy compared to other stuff I've seen. For some reason the pedophiliac preteen theme seems to always be present whenever I see a collection of lesbian manga/anime pics on the net... I just don't get that. Very creepy and fucking disturbing.
ReplyDeletei generally agree. when it comes to manga i actually find i enjoy the more story oriented ones then the erotic/porn-ish ones for that very reason, but i do like erotica a great deal. sadly, there's only a few that i have found that aren't creepy. maka maka is one of them and is by far the most graphic and well drawn of the good ones. indigo blue is also pretty good, but if you're looking for graphic sex you'll be disappointed. i do recommend it, though.
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Cool, will definitely check out your links! And Indigo Blue. Thanks again :)
ReplyDeleteOh my.
ReplyDeleteFor a long time I'd looked for a comic book or strip that showed not only the overt moments of erotic love between women but also its subtlest, showing the beauty of a mere exchange of looks and smiles between two lovely ladies. I do believe Maka-Maka fills the bill.
I did a bit of Googling to find out more about it, and I came across this article at The Comics Journal. It also tells about Indigo Blue, which another commenter mentioned, as well as some other manga that the discriminating lesbophile may enjoy.
Thanks for the heads-up about this comic. I'll keep my eyes peeled for it at my neighborhood bookstores.