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The freakiest and kinkiest comics you've ever read?

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A few for me..I'm such a perv smirk.gif

And none of them are Cherry Poptart's frown.gif

 

Black Kiss by Chaykin

 

Vigil's Faust: Lots of blood and sex and extreme nakedness. I think Vigil was the guy in high school who got no play and took it out on the women via his pencil..

 

Vigil's EO: Thank God this book wasn't in color. Lots of graphic sex, extreme nakedness...it's like pausing a porno on paper..and blood, yee-cats and little kittens, the blood. At least the first issue anyway.

 

And something that's not really a comic, but more from the grapic novel vein...from the pages of Heavy Metal, Serpieri's Druuna...man, that Italian can draw some big breasted, double-wide women tongue.gif) Check out the link: Druuna site

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Disclaimer, I worked at a store for years, so I read everything.

 

The ones you mention are good candidates. A couple of porn titles I remember being especially "memorable" were Wendy Whitebread, Undercover Slut and Horny Biker Sluts.

 

The Mike Diana stuff was also extremely disturbing (and crappy.)

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Vigil's Faust: Lots of blood and sex and extreme nakedness. I think Vigil was the guy in high school who got no play and took it out on the women via his pencil..

 

Those broke ground in the realm of "gore and sex". Ground that may have been better left unbroken. confused-smiley-013.gif

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Here's a truly obscure one from roughly 20 years ago...

 

Weird Trips #2, with an Ed Gein cover illustration by the great Wm. Stout. Interior wasn't actually comic book format; it was articles for the most part, including a truly freakish account of Mr. Gein, the alleged inspiration for "Psycho," "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," etc.

 

The cover was incredible. I've got a high grade copy of this book, and consider it one of the gems of my collection, even though I suspect it's not worth more than a few bucks.

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black kiss was pervy as hell, but well done. Faust was all about shock value and incompehensible plot & storytelling, but man they were whack, especially #5.....

Mike diana of course makes me feel the most skeevy after i read it, something about the primitive art & insane situations is just creepy & sleazy as hell.

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some thinly disguised batman and robin underground book from the early 80s. can't remember the name. It came out about the same time as TMNT. I was buying obscure black/white titles at that time. The whole plotline was based on batman and robin being gay.

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Some of the Verotik stuff is pretty far out there. The titles Igrat and Wingbird come to mind. Vamperotica was a little tamer, balanced off by good art by Kirk Lindo. I'm sure there's plenty more hard core stuff out there but those two are definitely for "mature readers!"

 

dave h shocked.gif

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Was it Milo Minara who drew Little Eco? Talk about freaky...sex with an aligator, breasts that grow to 20 times their original size.... crazy.gif

 

Manara didn't do that one. It was done by Vittorio Giardino and it's called "Little Ego". Loosely based on Little Nemo in Slumberland.

 

If you're looking for strange adult comics, try practically any of the various Japanese Adult manga (Hentai) from Eros. In particular, Bondage Fairies and Alice in Sexland.

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I have an adults only Razor book that is simply outrageous in terms of sex and voilence. I also have a Venus Domina from Verotik that has no plot at all but sex. Not sure either of these books have any moral or redeeming feature.

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Anything by S. Clay Wilson.

Felch comics.

 

Given the definition of the word 'felch' as in 'to felch' or 'felching', I'd be very surprised that they released too many comics based on that!!

 

Mind you I was very surprised that the Heritage Comics catalogue included that sale of 'C$nt Comics #1', which, in it's uncensored form, is about as taboo a word as any out there. My wife nearly fell off her chair when she saw that one.

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