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Sex and Horror - The Art of Emanuele Taglietti (Vol. 1)
A home-grown style of erotic comics that subverted every genre with its own brand of twisted humour, violence, and up-front sensuality. Wilder and weirder than you can imagine, they were some of the most outrageous and shocking comics ever produced – most wouldn't be allowed today.
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About the Book
In the late 1970s and early 80s, Italy became crazy about the 'fumetti sexy', a home-grown style of erotic comics that subverted every genre with its own brand of twisted humour, violence, and up-front sensuality. Wilder and weirder than you can imagine, they were some of the most outrageous and shocking comics ever produced – most wouldn't be allowed today. These weren’t underground comics: they were totally mass market and their highly erotic covers were seen on every news stand and kiosk across the country. At their peak leading publishers were releasing a new 100-pages comic every few days, with artists having to draw 150 to 200 pages a month. In the late 1980s, the advent of video and the global mono-culture of international media companies brought it all to an end. However, the work of one of the leading fumetti cover artists, Emanuele Taglietti, remains highly collectable and has been brought together for the first time in this book, providing a long-overdue look at this forgotten genre.
There are more vampires, ghouls, secret agents, mafioso, devils, freaks, bad guys, cops, monsters and maniacs in Emanuele Taglietti's Sex and Horror: the art of Emanuele Taglietti than you could shake a zombie's severed arm at. There's a fair bit of gratuitous, not say salacious, nudity as well.
— The Erotic Review
About the Artist
Artist Emanuele Taglietti is one of the most celebrated masters to emerge from that unique period in 1970s Italy, when morale shifted and the popular fumetti followed more liberal strains of genre cinema and more overt, explicit sexuality was visualized on their covers. Taglietti, a former set designer who had worked with Fellini, jumped on this, exploiting the comforts of working from home by becoming a full-fledged cover illustrator, nurturing a style that was sensual, lurid, saturated and bristling with energy.
| Autore | TAGLIETTI Emanuelle |
|---|---|
| Lingua | English |
| Editore | Korero Press |
| Rilegatura | Softcover |
| Numero di pagine | 160 |
| Altezza (cm) | 26 |
| Larghezza (cm) | 22,5 |
| Spessore (cm) | 1,3 |
| Signed / sketched | No |
| Tecnica | Disegno tradizionale a colori Tradizionale in bianco e nero |
| Peso (kg) | 0,727 |
| Data di pubblicazione | 2015 |
| Destinatari | Per tutti |
| ISBN | 978-0-95766-494-4 |
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