Stepping into the gritty underworld of 'Used Whore Holes Part I', feels like peeling back the layers of a raw, unpolished diamond. This graphic novel is not for the faint-hearted or those with delicate sensibilities. But for those who dare to venture deeper, there lies an intriguing and thought-provoking journey into the human condition. The story follows the life of Lola, a young woman who finds herself drawn into the seedy world of prostitution in 1950's Los Angeles. The art style is unapologetically gritty, capturing the harsh realities of the streets with uncanny precision. With every panel, every frame, every line of dialogue, we are plunged further into Lola's world, a world filled with danger, deception and raw emotion. The characters are complex and multi-dimensional, each one adding depth to the narrative and keeping us engaged from start to finish. The story is not just about sex work, but rather the exploration of human connection, survival, and the price we pay for our choices. The pacing is deliberate and well thought out, building tension and anticipation as Lola navigates her way through this treacherous terrain. The dialogue is sharp and witty, adding humor to the darkest of situations. 'Used Whore Holes Part I' is a must-read for anyone looking for a graphic novel that challenges the status quo and dares to tackle taboo subjects with a fresh perspective.