The Erotic Adventures of Hercules and the King of the Manazons

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The Erotic Adventures of Hercules and the King of the Manazons (1981)
Bonus: The Labors of Hercules (1979)
Illustrated by Cavelo
Color: Black / White
Files: 41 jpg 1280x1280 (approximately)
Text (signatures to drawings) - in the txt file.
May be uncomplete (without a finale) - not sure.

Contains scenes of torture, but without excessive naturalism.

"The Erotic Adventures of Hercules and the King of the Manazons" was published in 1981 with illustrations by Cavelo.
This edition reflects the spirit of fantasy adventure and the prurient interests of those who appreciate The Zeus Collection. Artistic liberties have been taken which purposely contrast with Webster's Library of Universal Knowledge on Classical Mythology and Larousse's Encyclopediea of Mythology in our retelling of Hercules' ninth labor. Led by the genius of Cavelo's illustrations, travel back into the mists of mythology for The Zeus Collection's erotic adventures of Hercules and the King of the Manazons.

Hercules must obtain the loincloth of the king of the Manazons. The king was amused by his audacity but visibly excited by the raw masculinity of his prisoner, he sadistically decreed that to earn the right to fight him for his loincloth Hercules would have to survive an additional twelve tortures that he himself would devise.

While being one of twin sons born to his mother, Alcmene, Hercules was one of many illegitimate sons born to Zeus. Though only a mortal bastard, he was legendary for his super-mortal strength from infancy. Hercules strangled two serpents which Hera, Zeus' jealous wife, had sent to destroy him in his cradle. Before reaching manhood he killed the lion of Mount Cithaeron. Later, having been driven mad by Hera, he killed his own wife and children and those of his brother. When he recovered his sanity, he was so stricken with grief that he exiled himself and went to consult the oracle of Apollo at Delphi. He was commanded to serve Eurystheus, King of Mycenae, for twelve years during which he had to perform twelve labors as his punishment. Even though the gods assisted? Hercules in his tasks, he was successful only after having endured great pain and suffering. Hercules' ninth labor was to obtain the girdle of Hippolyte, Queen of the Amazons.
When the madness that his father's jealous wife, Hera, had inflicted upon him subsided, the grief Hercules felt over his murder of his wife and children was unbearable. He vowed never again to love a woman or to have children, He would devote his existence to the virile world of men, their battles and adventures, their strengths and bodies. As a son of Zeus and strongest of mortal men, he had inherited his father's lusty nature and knew full well the effect his chiseled musculature and other spectacular endowments had upon  his comrades-in-arms. He knew, too, that the barely suppressed animalism he felt deep in his loins for other men would soon have to be satisfied.
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