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Miguel Bultó Just
The Spanish artist Miguel Bultó took over the artwork of the German 'Nick Sonderband' series from Hansrudi Wäscher from issue 6. He has also created erotic comics.
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Melinda Gebbie
Melinda Gebbie discovered comics in 1973, when she met Lee Marrs at a publishers' fair. Lee asked her to contribute to Wimmen's Comix, and Melinda, who had been a fine artist until then, decided to make her first comix. In 1996, Gebbie teamed up with writer Alan Moore on the erotic comic series 'Lost Girls'. With the same writer she made 'Cobweb' in 2001.
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Milo Manara
A famous Italian artist highly respected in both mainstream and erotic niche. Worked with Hugo Pratt and Federico Fellini. His the most well known erotic series Déclic (Click) started in 1983 and has finished with fourth chapter in 1998. His erotic books were published in U.S. by Eurotica of NBM Publishing, NYC.
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Monica & Beatriz
Mónica & Beatriz came to work for erotic comics magazine El Vibora straight from school. Thanks to their stories full of ghoulish humor, these two bouncy girls from Madrid quickly captured the hearts of the magazine's readers. Right now they're the most popular and successful team working in Spanish erotic comics - with Mónica the most admired cover artist - at both the national and international level, triumphing in all those countries where censorship permits: France, Italy, Denmark and Sweden.
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Michael Manning
Born in Queens NYC and raised on Massachusetts' North Shore, Manning went on to study film and animation at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He began publishing his black and white erotic comix in 1987 while working as an animator and director of short films, commercials, and music videos.
A move to San Francisco in 1991 coincided with his decision to focus on comix and erotic illustration full-time. Manning continued to self-publish and produce work for San Francisco's emerging SM/sex-zine community while his artwork and stage/costume design for multi-media performances appeared regularly at local music venues and fetish events. Much of his graphic work from this period has been collected in Lumenagerie (1996/NBM) and Cathexis (1997/NBM). His artwork has been exhibited in New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, Japan, and Italy. The Spider Garden has been translated into French, German, and Italian.
Early exposure to Japanese animation, fairy tale book illustration, American and European comix, and mythology of many cultures has contributed to the formation of Manning's style. He is a great admirer of the Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite art movements as well as the classical ukiyo-e prints of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and Unagawa Kuniyoshi.
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Massimo Rotundo
Massimo Rotundo's first comic exploits were published in the magazines Lancio Story, Skorpio, L'Eternauta and Orient-Express. Afterwards, Rotundo created 'Il Detective senza Nome' and 'I Padroni del Silenzio', that were both published in album. In 1987, he created the series 'Sera Torbara' in Comic Art. Afterwards, Rotundo turned to erotic comics, starting with 'Ex-Libris Eroticis' in Playmen. For this same magazine, he started the series 'Rudy X' (with Franco Saudelli and Rodolfo Torti) and 'Guerra Calda'. With the Belgian scenarist Jean Dufaux, Rotundo created a comic biography of Paolo Pasolini, entitled 'Pig! Pig! Pig!'. He also joined Bonelli publishers, where he became an artist of the series 'Brendon'.
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Matias Rodval
Matias Rodval is the artist of the comics 'Orinoco', 'Jaïra' and 'Corveïro', which he produced with writer Julio Braz. He is mainly an artist of erotic comics, like 'Os 120 Dias de Sodoma'. He founded the Brazilian comics magazine Grafipar in the late 1970s, along with fellow artists Mozart Couto and Watson Portela. They published about 40 issues between 1978 and 1982, and the stories varied from science-fiction to horror, but always with an erotic element.
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