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Luciano Bernasconi
Luciano Bernasconi started out working for Carl Cedroni's agency Barbato/Mancini, where he drew comics for Lug di Lione. In 1966 he illustrated the war series 'Attak' for Edizioni Europer di Roma. A year later, he expanded his activities with the series 'Pappagone' and 'Ciccio e Franco'. In 1969 he became one of the major artists working for publisher Lug, where he started out with series like 'Wampus' and 'Bob Lance'. During the 1970s his work was introduced in France. The immense list of series he created contains 'L'Autre', 'Kabur', 'Waki', 'Bob Flay', 'Jeff Sullivan', 'Phenix', 'Kit Kappa' and many, many more.
In 1979 he included another genre to his oeuvre, creating erotic porno comics for Edifumetto di Milano. After collaborating to a collective comic for Il Messaggero, he continued working in the erotic genre for Blue Press di Roma from 1989.
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Loic Dubigeon
Graphic artist who works mostly in pencil. His work is collected in "Sweet Submission" Volumes I and II.
Talent and fantasy ' perversa ': tied females, lashes, expanded, used, reproduced with absolute realism, much to render the tears therefore true that vien it wants to graze the monitor in order to dry them.
In gallery the tables drawn mainly from "Soumission" and "Manuel de Civilité á ' usage the DES Grandes Filles", and some designs from "Cent dessins pour illustrer Histoire of Or" (inserted in the gallery of "Soumission").
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Lou Kagan
Artist who did work in several HOM magazines and published several comics, including the serialized "Cassandra's Web," "Manor De Sade," "Vanda and the Amazons," and "Perils of Penelope." He also proved himself a great photographer with the HOM series, "Glamour In Bondage." In recent years, he has added shemale bondage and forced feminization to his repertoire, with paintings in Forced Womanhood Magazine and the comic "Lady Lovelock."
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Lucques
Self-taught artist Lucques saw his first illustrations published in Lui in 1969. In the same year, he started working for Pilote, a magazine for which he made several comics. In the mid-70s, he started working for l'Écho des Savanes and Fluide Glacial on the series 'Le Tombeur de haut', 'Clitounet et Clitounette' and 'Freudaines'.
In 1981, he started publishing his own work, like 'Les Fadas du Zizi', 'Les Dragueurs' and 'l'Encyclopédie Aphrodisiaque'. Lucques is a master of erotic comics.
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Luis Roca
Luis Roca was the artist on the 'Scarth' series that ran in the English tabloid The Sun from 1969. Luis Roca and writer Jo Adams created a series that mixed science-fiction with police intrigues. Scarth was a young woman that died in a car accident, but returned to life after a brain transplant in 2170. Victim of a prudish censorship, the series became less erotic from 1972 and was continued under the name 'Scarth AD 2170'. Luis Roca has illustrated more erotic comics, such as 'Julia o Julio', that appeared in Colección X of La Cupula publishers.
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Luis Royo
Luis Royo started drawing comics for different fanzines in 1978. Between 1981 and 1984, his comics were published in Comix International and Rambla magazines. Royo began his career as an illustrator in 1983. His works made it out of Spain and were published worldwide. Royo created covers for American magazines, such as National Lampoon and Heavy Metal, for which he also did erotic and fantasy art.
Three Royo books, 'Women', 'Malefic', and 'Secrets', were published by Norma Editorial, starting in 1992. In 1998 Royo created the art book, 'III Millennium'. In 1999 his 'Dreams' art book was published, and showcases his previous ten years of commissioned illustrations. Another art book, titled 'Prohibited Book', was published later that year. In 2001 'Evolution' was published, which shows a lot of Royo's book cover illustrations with a somewhat mythical, erotic quality.
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Lee Yoo-Jeong
Lee Yoo-Jeong is a Korean comics artist who creates comics for an adult audience. He made his debut in 1994 with 'The Sadness in the Blood'. His following comics contained a variety of themes, going from eroticism to science-fiction. In his science-fiction comic 'Love Machine', Lee Yoo-jeong showed a sad man who built a machine that represented everything he loved. His next album, 'Asian', gave a remarkable comment on the world of dystrophy. Other works include 'MOON' and 'Gamulchijeon', which contained references to daily violence and the eroticism of young girls.
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Laura Pérez Vernetti
Laura Pérez Vernetti drew for the magazine El Vibora from 1981 to 1991. She stands out for her erotic work, and her most famous creations are 'El Toro Blanco' and 'La Trampa'.
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Luca Tarlazzi
Italian artist specialized in the erotic genre, also publisher (creator of Selen Magazine). Among the comic book collectors he's best known by legendary Vixxxen Series. Very high quality color artwork.
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Luis Tobalina
Luis Tobalina is a veteran of Kiss Comix, a Spanish erotic comic magazine. He has been supplying the review with one-off stories and series since the magazine began in 1991, contributing different extended full-color series like 'Los perdedores' and 'Amigas del alma'. As well as being one of the most prolific Spanish erotic comic artists of recent times, he is also one of the most admired outside of the country, especially in the States, where his work is in the best-seller bracket.
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Lezli Téjlor
Téjlor is the pseudonym of a comic artist from Hungary, who teamed up with writer Tom Zool to make comics and cartoons in various genres. He created humorous comics, such as 'Goldie the goldfish', erotic comics and superhero stories. He worked for popular Hungarian comics magazine Móricka and is a member of cartoonist group Makacs.
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