Rubicon541 Posted January 17, 2019 Report Posted January 17, 2019 Issue #1 (complete) of a new series – the Seductive Spider-Harem. On one level, it’s a pretty normal sex Harem story right down to the archetypes. On another level it’s a Djinn wish fulfillment series. But on yet another? It’s a Spider-Man story – so it’s chock full of guilt, responsibility, Peter getting fired from things, Mary Jane Watson, the sensational Silk, Tony Stark, and tons of other Marvel Universe characters… ...and, because it literally involves Peter Parker getting the power to make any wish he wants? The return of Gwen Stacy… and more to the point, Gwen Stacy actually trying to cope with the world as it’s changed and a weird amount of knowledge she’s seemed to be given. The macguffin of the story is Ovyah – a djinn from aeons in the past, bound within a lamp. Released by Peter and rechristened Olivia ‘Ollie’ Vayne, Ovyah has the power to grant any wish her master wants, and he automatically gets unlimited wishes. And even if someone else gets the lamp, Ovyah is Peter’s Djinn until the day he dies. The catch? Ovyah’s wishes all have to involve lust, desire, or sex. So if he’s going to bring Gwen Stacy back to life… he’s going to have to bone her to do it. With the potential power to do anything if it can be related back to sex, the newly revived Gwen, Mary Jane Watson, and Cindy ‘Silk’ Moon come together to become Peter’s brain trust, support network, and willing sexual partners in the name of making the world a better place. Together, they and Peter are the Seductive Spider-Harem! But how will they use their power? Why does Gwen Stacy seem to have knowledge over things she shouldn’t? Who punches Tony Stark in the jaw? And what does J. Jonah Jameson think of all this malarkey? Peter Parker has a sex djinn with unlimited power. Anyone who thinks that means he no longer has problems? Doesn’t know Peter Parker very well. And what does Felicia Hardy have to do with all of this? And is she friend or foe? (Full disclosure – this is… well… me writing a harem sex romp – which means there’s a lot of talking and moments of pathos and some darkness and people getting it wrong and at one point discuss Plan B. Also, some of the harsher issues of Iron Man get recapped. Just to say. But there’s a Sue Storm sex scene if you stay after the credits!) Quote
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