Lucifera (comics)

Other figures from the same era, and with similarly violent or erotic preoccupations, include Zora la Vampira, Maghella, Biancaneve, Vartan, Jacula, Jolanda de Almaviva, Yra, and Sukia.

Ediperiodici, later Edifumetto, published the series, brought with it the birth of the dark erotic genre, and monopolized the market.

[2][3][4] Artists who have worked on the Lucifera series include Edoardo Morricone (also known as Morrik, who later worked on other Italian comics such as Biancaneve, Satanik and Djustine), Leone Frollo, Tito Marchioro, Adriana Lobello, Renzo Savi and Manlio Truscia.

Her adventures are full of quite explicit, if humorous, eroticism and in one memorable scene she is shown fellating the devil himself.

On the surface world she seems to inhabit a mythical and very violent Europe from the Middle Ages - populated by wenches, knights, and three-headed dragon dogs.