
Elvifrance’s “Red Series” ran for a long time covered a motley variety of adult-comics subjects, some of the (as apparently here) supernatural.
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Lucifera was originally an Italian comic about “a succubus dedicated to fighting for the forces of Goodness.”
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Scanning over the covers for the Elvifrance series Goldboy makes me think that it was a sort of men’s adventure comic, sort of like James Bond but with more nipples and corpses. This particular cover stands out, though, as a sort of portrait of some sort of existential bleakness, beauty bound and facing death and burial in an almost post-apocalyptic landscape.
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