New Kink Books is newly formed, and already with titles like Dong of Frankenstein and Fox News Fuck Fest, this erotica imprint is puttin out some really intriguing titles from some of my favorite bizarro writers. John Bruni has been reviewed here many times, and DONG OF FRANKENSTEIN is just another amazing book to add to the shelf. Look out for more New Kink Books here: New Kink Books
Modern day story of the monster we all know and love…some loved him more than we could ever know and within these pages the story unfolds of the monster made to service his master only to abandon such notions and attempt a life of his own.
John Bruni has taken Mary Shelley’s creation and turned it into a more modern day look at the consequences of keeping your true self from coming out due to society views and what happens when all you want is to be accepted. Even if that means creating something for selfish purposes. Our modern moral to take from this story, Never think with your dick, it’ll only lead to painful Monster sex and guilty feelings.
Victor Frankenstein is an intelligent man with all the potential to create something beautiful and wonderful in this world. After discovering that women do little for him in the ways of sexual attraction, Victor keeps his lust for the cock a secret due to society’s views on such a sinful act. As time goes on, his urges and desires are heightened by his good friend Henry Clerval whom he has had a sexual attraction to for sometimes. Victor knows Henry loves women and the embarrassment of making a move on someone who would surely turn him down, Victor decides to make his own lover. With the help of Ygor, a dirty little convict with little to know moral ground, who brings him the parts he requires to make his perfect man. The most important part of all of course, the cock. Victor is building a man, one that will love him and only him and not judge him for his sexual desires. What Victor doesn’t understand, is that not every creation will share the same plan.
On a stormy night, with all the parts in place and hooked up, lightening strikes and brings Victor’s creation to life. After a quick show of love via a massive blow job, Victor decides to take his creations flower and bend him over for a good time. This act sends the monster into a rage of anger and he leaves Victor crumpled and heartbroken on the floor of the lab as he runs away to find any sort of meaning in his existence.
Victor, and as he becomes to be known as, Monster, live very separate lives until a fatal encounter with a woman sends Monster on a manhunt for his creator ending in a very unusual apology for the damage he causes in his pursuit.
Taking away the vulgarity and the sexual obsession with the cock, Dong of Frankenstein is a very well written, updated version of Mary Shelley’s tale. Both show society’s inability to cope with things they don’t understand. The fact that John Bruni, whether he did it on purpose or coincidentally, can maintain the substance of this story while making it incredibly entertaining at the same time is a talent you don’t get to experience in bizarro as richly as you do when you read Bruni.
MEET THE AUTHOR, MR. JOHN BRUNI!!!!
He likes to think he’s a professional writer, and he is getting paid for his work more and more often these days. With two hundred publications to his name, his most recent outing is his first novel, STRIP, published by Melpomene, the mystery and crime imprint of MUSA. His shorter work has also appeared in several anthologies, most recently in ZOMBIE, ZOMBIE, BRAIN BANG! from StrangeHouse, A HACKED-UP HOLIDAY MASSACRE from Pill Hill, and the critically acclaimed VILE THINGS from Comet Press. You can also read his work in issues of SHROUD, MORPHEUS TALES, CTHULHU SEX, OVER MY DEAD BODY!, THE REALM BEYOND, TALES OF THE TALISMAN, AOIFE’S KISS, LIQUID IMAGINATION, and a variety of other grand publications. He is also very proud of his first foray into comic books; thanks to Leo Perez and Jon Lennon of CheeseLord Comics, one of his real life stories was adapted into a one-page strip for the August 2011 issue of PRODUCT OF SOCIETY.
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