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Lusty little Moonie can live in the hostile environment of outer space wearing little more than a smile. She hates wearing clothes and does so only for modesty’s sake.
When Moonie’s scooter-meteor crashes into the starship, the Big Bang, Perry and Torry entice the sexy Starbabe to stay while they secretly plan to sell her to the big business corporations on Earth because her survival ability is worth billions. Moonie receives a telepathic call for help from her sister Starbabes and she is off to the planet, Vulva-5. Perry and Torry are in pursuit and their chase takes them through a world of giant thinking spiders, deadly soldiers, reducing machines, tanks of luscious naked maidens in cryogenic sleep and the deadly, beautiful Spider Queen, Phobia.
This is a comic novel of fun and surprises but definitely not for the entire family. Illustrated by author, Nicola Cuti and inked by Dave Simons. Cover painting by author Nicola Cuti. Adults only!

MOONIE AND THE SPIDER QUEEN edition by NICOLA CUTI NICOLA CUTI DAVE SIMONS Literature Fiction eBooks

Moonie the Starbabe evolved from "Moonchild" an underground comix that stood up alongside the underground classics of Crumb or Shelton.She's evolved into a sci-fi adventurer,lusted after by all in a space world created by the mind of comic (and comix) great talent Nick Cuti.Moonie is ADULT fare,but not just for the sake of shock value.The Spider Queen is sort of a novella with drawings as opposed to a more comic graphic novel.
Mr.Cuti's creations have appeared in Creepy,Eerie,many,many comic books.He created the now classic E-man for Charlton.His work can be seen in Hunger Dogs,the final issue in Kirby's original 4th world series.His credentials span all the biggies,Marvel as well as DC and even Disney.

On a personal note:: If you attend a comic convention and Mr.Cuti is there.Stop and talk with him.Not just a talent,but a nice guy too!!

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  • File Size 1316 KB
  • Print Length 236 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Crate Space; 1 edition (December 1, 2009)
  • Publication Date December 1, 2009
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0030ZRWSU

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I was given this book as a birthday gift and had it sitting on my table thinking it wasn't going to be that great. Well, one day i got sick, decided to pick it up and began to read it. I was truely surprised. Not being a sci fi fan, it still drew me in, and after sitting there reading for about an hour, I didn't want to put it down. The plot was good, and I was rooting for the characters throughout the entire book. I definitely have to go and get the rest of the series. I think I will even go and buy the one with the new cover, just so I can say that I have both copies. And after reading the book, I now can't wait for the movie to come out!
I admit, right away, i'm biased. I've been collecting Nicola Cuti's "Moonchild" comics and artwork probably longer than many readers have been alive, so naturally I had to get this first "Moonie" novel.
"Moonie" is an incredibly-endowed but stubbornly innocent little sprite who lives in outer space, nourished by nothing more than any form of radiant energy that falls upon her exposed skin... and so, naturally, she exposes a lot of it.
In her enthusiastic explorations of the Universe, Moonie encounters a lot of mean, nasty, nefarious nogoodniks, aliens, outlaws and other assorted baddies who would like noting more than to get their hands, tentacles or various other appendages on (or in) her luscious little body, so as to discover the secret of her unique physiology... or just for the evil fun of it.
How Moonie escapes with body and and virtue more or less intact forms the plot of this headlong space-opera adventure, which pits her and her two unwitting and reluctant champions, a pair of tramp space-freighters, against the wiles of the ruthless - and invincibly amoral - Queen Phobia. Phobia is the ruler of an exotic planet once dominated by a race of gigantic, intelligent spiders, who have been reduced to slavery by the Queen's thuggish minions. And Phobia, being a full-fledged Evil Scientist in addition to being a voluptuous and venal Tyrant, also wants to discover the secrets of poor Moonie's metabolism - among other things.
This book is definitely not for children! The exotic settings are deftly realized, the characters and battle scenes vivid and believable, and the numerous sex scenes lushly described - so, although this is full-bore "space opera" of the authentic 1950s-TV flavor, it is strictly "Nix" for the kiddies.
This one's for my "adult-aged" sci-fi readers. Recently I was given the opportunity to review the work of Nicola Cuti, author of the Moonie series. Actually, I admit, it was a bit by mistake, really. It would seem that dropping an all-encompassing blog call for any and all material in the sci-fi and fantasy genres, with no real stipulation as to style and content, is a boo-boo for reviewers. When you expect sci-fi and end up with skin-fi, however, hindsight is 20/20—because the Moonie series is just that skin-fi.

Moonie vs the Spider Queen

The first book, Moonie vs. the Spider Queen, essentially follows a couple of spacecraft owners, one of whom is clever and witty and the other has just a mite more character and heart, and is the best in the series I've read yet. It begins with our captain nonchalantly spilling his guts about what he likes sexually, how he got his ship, and what he thinks of others. The man is all play, only cares about what he wants, and will do anything to earn a buck or gain a possession, even a living one.

Quite plainly, the man's narration through the beginning of the story is hilarious. It has a very "men in the warehouse break room" feel to it, which is probably what sells the book from the get-go. If you've ever read Catcher in the Rye then you know what I'm talking about when I say this book is the equivalent of Dirty Adult Sci-Fi Catcher in the Rye with a doubly-strong sexual overload.

Eventually, the space travelers stumble across something they couldn't possibly expect to find in the deep—a woman—and she isn't wearing a spacesuit of any kind. Such a preposterous insertion is exactly what a story needs to give it a very 1950s sci-fi feel, and that's exactly what Nicola Cuti did. The young Moonie, a disproportionally large-breasted woman, was biologically crafted from protoplasm and therefore lives on radiation/energy of any kind alone. That's why she needs to have as much skin showing as possible at all times, and it's also the reason she doesn't need air to breathe or food to eat.

The three find themselves on another planet where arachnids roam. There's also one giant woman, the leader of an immense people who are enemies of the spiders. It's hard to say which will be the more ferocious, but escaping with their lives, at best, will be near impossible.

Before getting into this read too much, I'd like to make mention of the slight rule change I've added to my book review page

I will be accepting submissions that have sexual innuendos, sexual content, or language; however, because of a recent submission, I'm making known now that if the content of your book is namely for sexplay purposes, sex fantasy, or sexual sci-fi, or if the entire dialogue tends to have strong sexual weight and then leads into multiple sexual scenarios or scenes, I won't review it. If an author chooses to send me his (<--'Cuz let's face it, these ridiculous genres are owned namely by the bulkier sex), it will not get reviewed. Recap Sex? Maybe. Porn? No thanks.

Having said that, I'm going to continue by saying I really did enjoy book 1 in the series. Personally, I thought the story would have been better if it didn't jump from perspective to perspective. I didn't feel like the personalities were identifiable enough between them, especially for shifting from point of view to point of view. However, a first impression is hard to forget, especially when it's as strong as the one I got from this read in the first 30–40 pages. If only it had lacked the strong sexual content, it would probably make a pretty decent book.

Moonie in the Slave Market of Opuul

The second book in the series, Moonie in the Slave Market of Opuul, begins with the scantily clad young lady meeting a young shape-shifting woman who is able to shift from seal in water to human on land. Needless to say, it's a very "seductive" meeting. The two become "friends".

Down the road, Moonie and the shape-shifter run into a redheaded pirate, and then they run into another young woman with octopus tentacle-like arms. There are four girls, all with weird talents that the author apparently thought might make for a "sexy story." The four are captured and forced into slavery, but they break out and join a galactic policing force to end the exploitation and evil that occurred to them as slaves.

By the time I read this far into the book, I was a bit fed up. I really didn't enjoy this book. I didn't enjoy the beginning, I didn't enjoy the middle, and I hated the end. It seemed to be made of air, really. I always try to give my authors the benefit of the doubt, but this one was a major upset, save for an interesting biological research lab and some of the concoctions the scientists inside were responsible for. My feeling is that it was purely written to satisfy the porn readers. Enough said.

Too Many Moons

Before starting Too Many Moons, I had some trepidation. Book 2 was a nightmare in my opinion, but three opens, once again, with a character I could really appreciate. He's an older ship's captain who doesn't care much for anything or anyone, and he's not afraid to say so or do something about it. In fact, he opens up the story by explaining the pickle he's in Another man is trying to skip town without paying him for his fuel. The captain is forced to take him out, which may or may not mean his arrest and maybe even his execution.

At some point, the captain also makes the acquaintance of a very personable robot—one by the name of Moonie, a sexual cyborg fashioned after Moonie. She's not like other robots; she's almost human, or star babe...whichever.

There is also a young, oddly colored, spotted princess (the employer of the dead man) who uses the situation as an opportunity to get something out of the captain. He needs witnesses saying he's not guilty of murder, and she needs a captain to pilot her ship now that her hotheaded pilot is dead. Half against his will, our hero travels with the princess across the universe to try and recover her planet's stolen national heirlooms.

When this was the story I was reading, I didn't super love it, but I didn't hate it. About 70 or so pages in, however, the book entirely flips the script. The captain goes in search of the real Moonie. Somehow, another mission, apparently more important and worth much more money pops up, and the captain, plus his crew, embark on yet another journey.

I decided to put the series away for awhile after this book. I knew it namely existed to appeal to the penis, while incorporating a fun sci-fi/fantasy story, but it's seemingly just not my cup. Also, I was pretty sure I knew just about every word there was for the vagina, but it would appear that Nicola Cuti knows more. Even so, he tends to use the same words over and over to describe it. I think that's probably a complication derived from overuse of the sexual situation. So far, save for the first book, the sex has been hard to overlook because the stories were so terrible.

I took the liberty of editing all three books and replacing most of the nouns with much less dirty words. I even took the liberty of editing the nude comic pictures inside, which I will post in "Nicola Cuti's Moonie Part 2."

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The writing of this book is great. Shockingly great. Better than most books I've read. However, the pictures throw me off. They are way too dated and unsavory to the eyes. It hurts my imagination to know that the crappy tacky picture on the cover is how Moonie is really envisioned.

Had the book been released with no pictures, I would have given this five stars.
Moonie the Starbabe evolved from "Moonchild" an underground comix that stood up alongside the underground classics of Crumb or Shelton.She's evolved into a sci-fi adventurer,lusted after by all in a space world created by the mind of comic (and comix) great talent Nick Cuti.Moonie is ADULT fare,but not just for the sake of shock value.The Spider Queen is sort of a novella with drawings as opposed to a more comic graphic novel.
Mr.Cuti's creations have appeared in Creepy,Eerie,many,many comic books.He created the now classic E-man for Charlton.His work can be seen in Hunger Dogs,the final issue in Kirby's original 4th world series.His credentials span all the biggies,Marvel as well as DC and even Disney.

On a personal note If you attend a comic convention and Mr.Cuti is there.Stop and talk with him.Not just a talent,but a nice guy too!!
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