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- Is content updated?: Yes
- Last Content Update: 08/04/2013
- Message board has an unlinked update log in it. Average of 15 images added each month.
Our Price:
$17.95
John Persons is up for review today, and this site features art drawn by this guy John who has a thing for interracial (and other fetish) action. The collection can vary a little from one to the next, so maybe take a look around the tour to see what you think overall. It's pretty much a picture-only site, though there is a small collection of very short animations as well (think animated GIF type stuff). $18 gets you in the door, and that drops to $15 if you decide to stick around.
He mostly focuses on interracial toons here, generally with black guys and white/blonde girls getting nasty. He will take it a little further sometimes with other fetishes such as sissy boys, shemales, and more.
The newer sets can look decent here. They are much larger and clearer than the older sets. The only problem is that you can't really tell which are which without just jumping in and checking things out.
You can't really tell which of the scenes are new, and which are older, so it's pretty hit or miss as to when you'll get a good-looking set. For the most part, a lot of them weren't look great for me. The images come in small and display some weird color issues. The newer ones look nice, but it's hard to tell which those are, and I got the feeling that they were in the minority.
He has a lot of different sections here, all listed on one page, and I couldn't even really tell what they were (different artists? different themes?). Plus, the site doesn't really list where the new content is, so I just felt that I was browsing a little haphazardly and never really seeing the full site at times.
The updates here aren't dated unfortunately, and are usually just a single image, so I don't know quite what to expect in terms of new content going forward.
They do have a small animations section, but there aren't any actual videos here necessarily. It's not too uncommon for a site like this, but it's worthy of note.
John Persons isn't going to impress a ton in terms of the site itself, but the content is unique enough that it may be worth a look if you like what you see. It's not tiny, but it's not huge. The quality varies a lot, and can go from good to bad. The options are below par I'd say, both for navigation and downloads. I don't know that I'll remember this one forever, but I think for the right consumer, it could fit the bill nicely. For now, I'd love more content and a consistent higher quality.