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Thanks Fritz for the fine 3D story, yes... one does not see them much any more for maybe they are too labor intensive.
My pleasure, G-Man. You are right about 3D art being labor intensive to produce. That was one of several reasons I stopped dabbling in it. I do have a few more attempts to share though, but today I've decided to post another translated fumetti since some of the locals seem to like 'em. This one has a Western theme... well, at least for a while. As usual in these things, the proceedings get weird pretty quick...
I know it's been a while since the question was asked, but I've only just now started reading this thread. The story you remember is from a 1950s issue of "Weird Science" (a science-fiction comic from EC Comics, the publishers of "Tales from the Crypt"); the story was titled "50 Girls 50" with art by Al Williamson.u800800 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 5:55 am All,
This brought to mind a Comic book I've been hunting down to no avail. It's something akin Tales of the Crypt, from the early 90's. A coworker lend me his copy and it was about a spaceship with passengers in deep cryogenic sleep. Due to a malfunction, a pod wakes up a guy before the scheduled arrival, measured in many years. Desperate and lonely, he wakes up a beautiful woman for company. When he tires of her, he kills her and finds another. Rinse and repeat, and if this sounds vaguely familiar, it's because a few years ago Hollywood came up with a similar premise. It was called Passengers with Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt... Of course in PG 16 format!
Like I said, searched high and low for it.... hopefully someone here knows about the actual name and series.
Thanks!
JIMBO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 12:41 pm
> Fritz, your "Escape is Futile" 3-D story is HOT! No text needed. You can follow the action while making up your own "backstory".
Thanks Jimbo. Creating comic text in Photoshop is a real pain (at least it is for me) so most of my 3D stories are made up of only a series of pictures. I created one sequence with an intro text page and another with both dialogue and narrative info. That last one is not only long (188 panels) but very extreme -- so I'll wait a bit before posting it.
> And I didn't know you translated some of the Euro fumettis! Do you know Akujo? He has also translated several selected fumetti books into English. He is also behind the uncensored "mirror" site for the EvilBabes Wiki:
Yes, I know of Akujo. He was doing fumetti translations long before I got into this. I have a few of his efforts and since he distributes them gratis, I may post some here once I run out of my own (I think I may have only one more).
https://evilbabes.miraheze.org/wiki/EvilBabes_Wiki
Thanks. I picked up Akujo's work at this site, which appears to have gone dark...
https://www.blogger.com/blogin.g?blogsp ... &type=blog
> There is also a subject of Mexican fumetti. Different artists and stories, but more softcore than the European variety.
I have several covers of the Mexican fumetti, but I've never seen a complete issue. Based on the covers, they look to be decidedly PG.
> These are not the same as the recent "Tijuana Bibles", the little stapled 8 page digest size Xeroxes, only a couple I remember: "Doris and the Daughters of Lesbos" (someone sends a cult of lesbians some exploding dildos), and an X-rated Snow White where the Wicked Queen is fatally raped by Prince Charming's stallion.
I'm not familiar with either of these. I can't say I've ever come across any hardcore or sexually violent artwork from Mexico, though Italian fumetti are translated into Spanish overseas. Maybe these are / were sold south of the border and in other Latin markets.
Daleks are equal opportunity killers. If you'd like to see how they deal with recalcitrant female spies, here's a video for you...
i like her stareFritz wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 10:39 pm ~
Those of us over sixty years of age may recall a time when you could buy Tijuana Bibles, a form of pornography popular in the early half of the last century but which all but vanished in the 1960's and 70s'. Of course, the internet has revived them to some degree, and a few companies sold copies by mail before they appeared online. Tijuana Bibles were mostly comics on a series of eight or more heavy-stock panels about the size of playing cards. Each card depicted one or two drawings of (for the day) explicit, usually hardcore material, often involving a mix of well-known cartoon characters. Imagine Popeye giving it to Mickey Mouse up the ass.
Legend has it the bibles were produced in Tijuana, though they probably originated all over the place. Anyone with minimal art skills and a mimeograph machine could produce them. They were quite popular from the 20's to the 50's, before more sophisticated porn likely reduced their appeal. Still, I remember seeing them in seedy book stores into the 1980's, though I doubt these were new editions.
So why should Tijuana Bibles interest us? Well, a small subset steered clear of naked cartoon characters fornicating and veered into S&M and female demise territory. These were often very extreme. A company called RDF, which I'm sure some of you know, distributed copies of the "better" ones and I scarfed up several (including the one attached here) about 30 years ago. Sadly, many were missing panels and the copying was so poor they were barely legible.
Fortunately, someone (not me) went to the trouble of scanning, restoring and distributing this story. Neither the original artist nor the conservator are known to me, so the following sample remains uncredited. Also, the artwork is quite primitive, although it is kind of hot IMO. The narrative and the perils endured by the doomed victims are innovative as well. Based on the drawing and writing styles, I would guess this specimen (titled The Fiends and the Three Strippers) is from the early 1960's, but I have no way to verify this. However, it is rude, crude and lewd, and may be enjoyable for some of you.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/28tiwsmy ... S.pdf/file
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