Arcturus
Executioner
Hate that pixelation thing!mad aye
Hate that pixelation thing!mad aye
Vídeos raros. Este conteúdo é fantástico.Finally, I found those mysterious "small clips" from Quoom's Zenobia.
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Translation above.Rare videos. This content is fantastic.
This fictional Quoom story about Queen Zenobia is terrible. One of the most brutal Quoom. It is very wild what they do to these three girls, but Zenobia suffers much more. And we don't really know how the queen dies, like in other Quoom stories.
Gods, half that thin body full of lashes, blows and marks of savage rapes!Do we know, for example, if in the story Pirate's Queen the young pirate is dead hanging from the sails of the ship? Is she still alive and expects more savage torture from the pirates?
Quoom rarely took his stories to their natural end.This fictional Quoom story about Queen Zenobia is terrible. One of the most brutal Quoom. It is very wild what they do to these three girls, but Zenobia suffers much more. And we don't really know how the queen dies, like in other Quoom stories.
Master piece, the last before he left ?Vídeos raros. Este conteúdo é fantástico.
the captions tell us she's still alive enough to pleasure the pirates again!Do we know, for example, if in the story Pirate's Queen the young pirate is dead hanging from the sails of the ship? Is she still alive and expects more savage torture from the pirates?
What charm in the old comics.
This is beautiful! Though the male figure could be better, as is often the case with Quoom. @jucundus never seemed to have that problem. No disrespect to Quoom though, a great pioneer and inspiration to many.
Quoom was all about the women in trouble: artistic choice or may a matter of money, who knows?This is beautiful! Though the male figure could be better, as is often the case with Quoom. @jucundus never seemed to have that problem. No disrespect to Quoom though, a great pioneer and inspiration to many.
Quoom was all about the women in trouble: artistic choice or may a matter of money, who knows?