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Guerrilla
Doujinshi | |
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Title: | Guerrilla |
Circle: | G |
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Fandom: | Harry Potter |
Date/s: | August - December 2002 |
Type: | manga |
Size: | #1: B4, 16 pages #2: B5, 32 pages #3: B4, 28 pages |
Language: | Japanese |
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Guerrilla is a series of Harry Potter doujinshi by G. There were at least three issues, all of which are James/Snape explicit yaoi.
Guerrilla #1
Guerrilla #1 was published on August 25, 2002. It is B4 and 16 pages long.
One reviewer writes: Behold, I proudly present my most hentai HP doujinshi. Short, handmade but with extremely nice art, this one is fairly explicit James/Snape yaoi, and much to my surprise the body parts haven't been invisiblized.[1]
Guerrilla #2
Guerrilla #2 may have been published (or reissued) on March 30, 2003. It is B5 and 32 pages long.
Guerrilla #3
Guerrilla #3 was published on December 28, 2002. It is B4 and 28 pages long.
Like the other books in the series, this is pretty explicit yaoi. In the first story, Snape is standing out on the grounds the rain, watching in secret as James practices Quidditch. James finds him while looking for the Snitch, and after some conversation, decides he's found a better target. Then there's a short text novel with some really pretty single-colored illustrations, and another very short story involving Snape receiving a letter. The art in this book is interesting, and as with the first volume it seems like it was put together by a few different artists.[1]
References
- ^ Jump up to: a b trendyvicar. Harry Potter Doujinshi. Archived October 2009 by OoCities.org. (Accessed 03 January 2012.)