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#301321 - ADS1234 Amazons Death Struggle RAM

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Amazon's Death Struggle, Volume 1
“The Crush”
illustrated by RAM
a novelette by Nom D. Guerre
Brand X Publishing, Ltd.
Burbank, California
1979

digital replica

and

optimized ebook
that includes illustrations from
Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4

and

Challenge
illustrated by RAM
Stanton Archive (#170)
c. 1982

digital replica










A gifted artist with an unswerving point of view, RAM gave us a body of work that continues to entertain and excite. His gorgeous women have abundant curves, often sprouting spherical breasts and buttocks.

Sometimes exotic, sometimes domestic, he shows sexy combatants in a spectrum of stormy moods — vicious, imperious, angry, exhausted and hurt. Often confident and disdainful, RAM's beauties communicate with expressive eyes and lips. His female fighters swing long, lustrous manes, which continuously re-shape during sudden combat, perfect for yanking.

Amazon's Death Struggle
Set in a world of ornate antiquity, the epic tale will recall motion picture scenes of Roman palaces where grandiose aristocrats reigned. In the United Islands of Amazonia, the actors are all strong women. Slaves do essential work but may obtain emancipation if they survive a hand-to-hand fight to the death with an ambitious contender from another island.

Contests occur each month, with a series of four bouts on successive Sundays. Each fight defines victory in wrestling terms — The Crush, The Fall, The Kayo, and The Finish, where, with no referee, only one grappler leaves the pit alive.

Erica of Sweden and Roxanne of Persia deal ruthless brutality to each other in the padded pit. In short boots, two buxom beauties punch, flip, scissor, kick, slap, twist, toss, straddle, face sit and squeeze, hit and knee their most sensitive parts. In what appears to be an even match, fierce warriors take turns besting opponents. As kicks and punches hit their marks, pain, surprise and even tears appear on lovely faces.

The digital replica of Volume 1 includes all pages (pictures and story) and covers in the original sequence.

Brightness and contrast were adjusted. All new scans.

Vivid prose by Nom D. Guerre shows diligence, competence and enthusiasm for the work. He fills scenes with architecture, swift motion and feelings – distressed and triumphant. The narrative demonstrates fluency in cat fight fiction writing, working vocabulary that effectively mixes wrestling terms with the vernacular men often use to describe attractive features of women.

The optimized version contains all the pictures of Volume 1, sized to fit a wide screen.

We've added pictures from the other three volumes of Amazon's Death Struggle to the optimized ebook. Images files from volumes 2, 3 and 4 were obtained from websites. Tonality of these illustrations was adjusted and they were sized to fit optimized pages. Booklet covers precede each set. 100+ pages.

The art shows mastery of line, form and action, and the optimized presentation displays all content clearly. RAM has likely delineated his own feminine ideal, entangled in fights that suit his own fantasies. Tough and lovely, these females show curves and attitude that most men would consider delicious treats.

The voluptuous fluidity of this fine 30-year-old work is now available for easy appreciation on tablet, phone, PC and MAC.





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