The story follows , a wealthy and lecherous merchant who encounters a mysterious monk. The monk gifts him 110 aphrodisiac pills that grant extraordinary virility, but with a strict warning: he must take no more than one pill per month. Driven by insatiable lust, Hsi-Men ignores the dosage, spiraling into a hedonistic frenzy that ultimately leads to his physical and moral decay. Key Features & Artistic Style

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Les 110 Pilules (The 110 Pills) is a landmark of erotic graphic literature created by the acclaimed Italian artist (Roberto Raviola) . Originally published in the mid-1980s, the work is a masterful adaptation of a classic 16th-century Chinese erotic novel, Jin Ping Mei (The Plum in the Golden Vase). Story and Themes