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8 lug 2013

Lucifera joins the Sabbath!

Lucifera walks among humans, but she remains connected to Satan's reign. Watch how disturbingly CLOSE a connection may be in the sequence below.
(Art: T. Marchioro)

[Meanwhile, beyond the clouds...]
"Where are they going?"
"To a propitiatory sabbath!"

"If Christians win the war, that would mean the Inquisition and stake for them!"
"Let's join them!"

"I'd love to, but I have to leave!"

"Let's all invoke Satan, my dark and lusty friends!"

...and Satan shows up taking the appearance of a goat (so common in the Middle Ages)
"I'll propitiate him to all of you!"

A-ehm...

"Glory be to the Evil!"
"Only you can do it like this, Master!"

...

[Lust overcomes]

"It's been an awful experience, as a woman."

Get the full set.


(Pin-up by L. Frollo)

We're not done with her yet: in the (hopefully) next post you'll be surprised to know that even powerful creatures from Hell sometimes… fail!

4 lug 2013

Next: Lucifera is back!


Lucifera, She-devil on a mission from Satan!
(Art: L. Frollo)

6 gen 2010

Epiphany Fumetti Style

Christmas is over, so... happy Feast of the Epiphany!


(Lucifera 7, Apr. 1972)

12 ago 2008

Cine Fumetti Tv: Raffaella lives!

This is the first in a series that I hope will build a not-so-complete view about TV/Movies exploitation by evil adult fumetti publishers :) .
Italy's the homeland of fumetti erotici, and those publishers kept an eye on Italian TV and movies over the years, as a source of inspiration for stories and characters to feed the ever demanding readership.

Beloved Raffaella Carrà stood out in a crowd of TV stars and wannabes; she entertained Italian audiences for at least two decades, while remaining the down-to-earth kinda girl of the early days.


She also had a music career as a singer, her 45's hitting the charts with songs mostly from her shows


Record cover to the popular Tuca Tuca dance (1971).
(Mhmm... how can I translate that? Omg, let's say Touchy Touchy).

Lucifera's issue payin' homage to the Tuca Tuca fever:


And here is the first attempt to make Raffaella live in Fumettiland, by a minor publisher:


Not a successful one, as the series quickly disappeared from newstands; with no regrets, I must say, 'cause cover art, as well as inside drawings, are under your average fumetti quality.
Nice try, but I've seen better...

Our TV star had a big comeback in the 80's, hosting the daytime show "Pronto, Raffaella?", and this time around Edifumetto, (the house of the little shark logo) just couldn't miss it... here's Sraffa:


Blonde hair replaced by dark one, and a slightly different name (just to cover up against legal issues), the fumetto reveals the behind-the-scenes life of TV programs, with explicit drawings by Birago "Zora" Balzano.

Sraffa sings, while director Buontemponi (!) gives saucy instructions to the camera guy:


I think I'll post some full fumetti tales in the near future; the kind of 8/16 pages long, regular size, so... stay in touch!