6/6/2023 0 Comments Stjepan šejić sunstone vol 1![]() The great news is that LGBT content isn’t neglected at all in Sunstone: Mercy. Mercy sounded like it would be a return to the representation norm, although with kinky flavour and appealing characters to keep the boredom at bay. As likeable as Alan is – he’s a hundred and fifty shades removed from Christian Grey – and as curious as I was for Šejić’s take on the far more common male dom-female sub dynamic, I was also disinterested in seeing a straight romance unfold on the page, screen etc. As far as I knew, the part spin-off, part-prequel, part-sequel would centre on Ally’s best friend Alan, a male dom with a disastrous romantic history that made him wary of ever trying to incorporate BDSM into his relationships again. 6), I wasn’t as enthusiastic as I was with the previous books. Picking up Sunstone: Mercy (technically Sunstone Vol. With a happy ending *wink* secured for these friends-turned-lovers, how could Šejić possibly recapture the magic with any follow-up? Especially since the Croatian comics creator had promised future books in the series would shift the focus to other supporting members of the Sunstone cast. ![]() After all, in Volume 5, writer-artist Stjepan Šejić concluded the unconventional romance of computer programmer (and fledgling dominatrix) Ally and writer submissive Lisa. ![]() I honestly didn’t expect to enjoy Mercy, the sixth volume of adults-only comic Sunstone, as much as I did. ![]()
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