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Sex and Horror Volume 4
Nicola D’Agostino; Y. El-Droubie
London: Korero Press, 2016.“This is the fourth title in our bestselling Sex and Horror series, which celebrates the 1960s and 1970s publishing phenomenon known as fumetti sexy–Italian adult comics with a unique take on such genres as horror, crime, fantasy, history and fairy tales. The comics were hugely successful, due in part to their uninhibited mix of twisted humour, gory violence, and up-front eroticism; however, what makes them so sought-after today is their technicolour cover illustrations, rendered by classically trained painters. Here is a further collection of those superb covers–a visual feast of outrageous pulp art.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Sex and Horror: The Art of Emanuele Taglietti
Emanuele Taglietti
London: Korero Press, 2015.The first book in the Sex and Horror series. “A long overdue look at the famed fumetti work of Emanuele Taglietti: a legendary comic book cover artist known for his outrageous style. In the course of his career in the 1970s and ’80s, he painted more than 500 covers for adult comic books such as Zora la Vampira, Sukia, Mafia, and 44 Magnum, and became one of the most outstanding artists of the golden age of Italian comics. His iconic work, overflowing with violence and eroticism, is unforgettable. A must-have for comic book fans, artists and popular culture aficionados alike.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Sex and Horror: The Art of Fernando Carcupino
Nicola D’Agostino; Fernando Carcupino
London: Korero Press, 2019.“The third volume in the bestselling Sex and Horror series, which celebrates the publishing craze known as ‘fumetti sexy’: Italian adult comics and cartoons with a unique take on such genres as horror, crime, fantasy, history and fairy tales. Their huge success in the 1960s and ’70s was due in part to their uninhibited mix of twisted humour, gory violence, and up-front eroticism, but the element that makes them so collectable today is their technicolour cover illustrations, rendered by classically trained painters. This book focuses on the work of Fernando Carcupino famed not just for his comic work but his pinups as well. Sex and Horror Volume Three is another visual feast of outrageous pulp art.” (publisher’s blurb)