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Equal parts graphic novel and diary of human trafficking, "Lust=Death, Kiddies" is an expose of the gay underground nightclub scene.

An excerpt from a section entitled, "The Game of Whoredom"
"On those nights I won, admirers gathered, caroused, and said such complimentary sentiments as to make me feel intoxicated. In my mind‟s eye, I see myself smiling, my face becoming flushed as others tussle my hair and relate their pride in my promiscuity. Only now, there is great shame in having existed as a mouth or an orifice, and nothing of a heart or a brain. If I could go back, I would tell that young man he was better than he knew, and he didn't need to whore himself to gain friendship."

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