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|title=Paris
|author=Maarten vande Wiele
|publisher=Knockabout
|date=February 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0861661737</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0861661737</amazonus>
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|summary=A raunchy and ridiculously enjoyable read, this holds the crown at the moment for graphic novels that don't sound like they could be any good but are. But then, that's only as fleeting as fashion...
|cover=0861661737
|aznuk=0861661737
|aznus=0861661737
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In the category of graphic novels not to be seen reading in public, Paris is way up there. With a gaudy pink and silver glitz cover, and a lot of blowjobs and sex inside, it's not one for the daily commute. But, even though it's subject matter is merely the unlikely choice of the rags-to-riches-to-rags tale of three Parisian starlets, it is certainly worth a decent perusal. Hope was a juvenile beauty queen, and could now work in fashion were it not for scars due to a car crash, and Faith wishes for the vicarious life of pop stardom, and it's no spoiler to report who and what they find will disappoint them. Chastity, the most sarcastically-named character in comix, is happy enough destroying herself.

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