Ramba (comics)

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Ramba
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Issue 3
Publisher Eros Comix
Publication date October 1992 -
Number of issues 12
Creative team
Writer(s) Rossi, Delizia, Laurenti, and Valdambrini
Artist(s) Rossi, Delizia, Laurenti, and Valdambrini

Ramba is an erotic comic, whose protagonist is an erotic Italian hitlady of the same name. The comics are a mixture of action/adventure and adult situations. Ramba follows the adventures of Ramba, an erotic mercenary assassin who carries out various murders for hire that drive the storyline, and whose every move is accompanied by sexual activity, with strangers, her employers, and often with her victims.

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  • Ramba volume 1
    • Ramba #1-"Violent Death" by Rossi and Delizia, 23 pages: Ramba pays a man for some fun in a hotel room, then leads the police on a chase with her motorcycle, takes out some disagreeable men in an alley, and goes home to find a new mafia contract, which she completes.

[edit] Anthologies

  • Ramba volume 1 by Rossi, Delizia, and Valdambrini, translated by Stefano Gaudiano.-Seattle, Washington: Eros Comix, 1995.-125 pages: illustrated; 27 cm.-(Eros Graphic Albums; 15)-"Adults only."-First published in English in the comic book Ramba, issues 1-3, 5-6. -Art is signed "Ross." Call number: PN6767.D4R313 1996
  • Ramba volume 2 by Rossi, Delizia, and Laurenti; translated by Stefano Gaudiano.-Seattle, Washington: Eros Comix, 1996.-125 pages: illustrated; 27 cm.-(Eros Graphic Albums; 22)-Story by story credits for all three "Ramba" albums are given in the advertising at the end of this volume.-Originally published in English in the comic book Ramba, issues 4, 7-10.-Call number: PN6767.D4R3213 1996
  • Ramba volume 3 by Rossi, Delizia, and Janni; translated by Stefano Gaudiano.-Seattle, Washington: Eros Comix, 1997.-101 pages: illustrated; 27 cm.-(Eros Graphic Albums; 29)-Originally appeared in English in the comic magazine Ramba, issues 11-14.-Call number: PN6767.D4R3313 1997

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