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| It all starts when Gullivera swims out to an old 18th century
wreck. For some unaccountable reason known only to the mind of Manara she has no clothes on by the time she reaches the wreck so she makes a skimpy dress out of an old Union Jack. |
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| The ship drifts off and she is wrecked in a storm and lands
on a beach on the island of Lilliput. This is one of Manara's best comics, playfully aping the original text of "Gulliver's Travels." |
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| Gullivera sticks as closely as it can - given that the heroine
is a woman and is required to frequently disrobe - to Gullivers travels. In this it is helped by the original flavour of the novel. This story is very nicely drawn, not sickly perverted, and is very funny, making this an excellent parody of the original classic! |
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