Jacula (fumetti)
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Jacula was the eponymous vampire in an Italian fumetti title. In common with Zora and Sukia, the series contained strong sexual imagery: together with her vampire husband Carlo Verdier, the predatory Jacula seduced the unwary and corrupted the innocent.[1] She was also married to a human called Torlin Novak, and the relationship resulted in a child whose soul was promptly pledged to Satan.[2]
A total of 327 issues were produced between 1969 and 1982. [3][4]
References
- ↑ Adult image from Jacula #273, featuring Jacula and Carlo deflowering their latest victim whilst her hypnotised parents observe, powerless to intervene
- ↑ Lengthy review of Jacula #63, at Curt Purcell's The Groovy Age of Horror
- ↑ Catafalco - L'Avello dei Vampiri (Italian overview of the genre, including the claim that Jacula was adapted for a porn movie)
- ↑ Lengthy review of Jacula #273, at Curt Purcell's The Groovy Age of Horror
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