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Tijuana Bibles frequently used parodies of popular, clean-cut newspaper strip characters (like Popeye or Blondie) or real-world celebrities (such as Mae West) in explicit, satirical scenarios.
France experienced a revolution in bande dessinée (BD) during the 1960s. Pioneering publishers like Eric Losfeld challenged strict censorship laws by printing beautifully drawn, psychedelic erotic sci-fi and fantasy.
| Chapter | Era / Theme | Notable artists / works mentioned | |--------|--------------|------------------------------------| | 1 | Victorian precursors | The Bandy Library , French catalogues | | 2 | Tijuana Bibles (1920s–1950s) | Anonymous, parodies of Popeye, Mickey Mouse, etc. | | 3 | European risqué comics early 1900s | La Vie Parisienne , Le Pêle-Mêle | | 4 | American pre-Code comics (1940s–50s) | Campus Cuties , Wink | | 5 | 1960s underground comix | R. Crumb ( Zap #4 ), Spain Rodriguez, Kim Deitch | | 6 | European graphic eroticism 1960s–70s | Manara, Crepax, Georges Lévis | | 7 | Japanese erotic manga pre-1980 | Shunga, early Hokusai, modern gekiga eroticism |
: The rise of the Underground Comix movement, featuring masters like Robert Crumb , and the development of European erotic titles like Barbarella . Book Details Erotic Comics: A Graphic History Volume 1. - Amazon.com
Focuses on the "Underground Comix" movement and the emergence of adult magazines like Featured Artists & Works
Tijuana Bibles frequently used parodies of popular, clean-cut newspaper strip characters (like Popeye or Blondie) or real-world celebrities (such as Mae West) in explicit, satirical scenarios.
France experienced a revolution in bande dessinée (BD) during the 1960s. Pioneering publishers like Eric Losfeld challenged strict censorship laws by printing beautifully drawn, psychedelic erotic sci-fi and fantasy.
| Chapter | Era / Theme | Notable artists / works mentioned | |--------|--------------|------------------------------------| | 1 | Victorian precursors | The Bandy Library , French catalogues | | 2 | Tijuana Bibles (1920s–1950s) | Anonymous, parodies of Popeye, Mickey Mouse, etc. | | 3 | European risqué comics early 1900s | La Vie Parisienne , Le Pêle-Mêle | | 4 | American pre-Code comics (1940s–50s) | Campus Cuties , Wink | | 5 | 1960s underground comix | R. Crumb ( Zap #4 ), Spain Rodriguez, Kim Deitch | | 6 | European graphic eroticism 1960s–70s | Manara, Crepax, Georges Lévis | | 7 | Japanese erotic manga pre-1980 | Shunga, early Hokusai, modern gekiga eroticism |
: The rise of the Underground Comix movement, featuring masters like Robert Crumb , and the development of European erotic titles like Barbarella . Book Details Erotic Comics: A Graphic History Volume 1. - Amazon.com
Focuses on the "Underground Comix" movement and the emergence of adult magazines like Featured Artists & Works