Erotic Art Collection nr. 8
Editor: B&M Edizioni
publication date: September 2007
cover price: € 10,90
Cover: Kovacq
contains the following story:
“Hilde vol.1”
publication date: 2007
pencil and story: Kovacq
First volume of an erotic science fiction story, beautifully drawn by Kovacq.
Hilde is plagued by recurring nightmares about a previous life.
The nightmares concern her sentence as a witch and the consequences of torture.
Her sister Sandra, worried about her, convinces her to undergo hypnosis.
Before the session, however, he decides to console her by letting her savor the pleasures of lesbian love.
The psychologist easily hypnotizes her, making her relive her conception and the love affairs of her mother.
Queen Eleanor is possessed by her husband, King Karl, who has just returned from the Crusades.
Immediately after, however, she decides to console herself with her friend, the Duchess Ermengarda and her virile servants.
In the meeting, the Duchess also becomes pregnant.
Sandra is frightened by Hilda's violent reaction as she relives those ancestral memories and decides to abandon therapy.
Doctor Baalt sends his assistant Gerda to seduce and hypnotize her.
Gerda and Baalt have undergone monstrous physical transformations and Hilde is slowly transforming too (a mark on her tongue and a progressively growing clitoris).
Sandra takes Hilde back to the doctor after the night of passion with Gerda.
Hilde relives Hildengarda's childhood with the young Duke Philip, as they discover their respective sexuality.
Philip ends up having sex with his mother Ermengarda, while Hildengarda is seduced by Queen Eleonora.
Baalt understands that Sandra is the reincarnation of Eleonora and that all medieval characters are somehow linked in the present.
Baalt and Gerda attack their sisters to make them their slaves, but are stopped by the assistant Dr. Kustner, who shoots them both thinking they are dead.
Baalt and Gerda, however, are immortal and understand that Kustner is the reincarnation of Rodolf, the new advisor to Queen Eleonora after the death of her brother Frederic, guilty of having attempted to rape Hildengarda.
The story is quite elaborate, but interesting, so much so that it has deserved several successive volumes.
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