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Erotic Comics- A Graphic History- Vol 1 By Tim ... [exclusive] →

In the realm of entertainment, the "drama" must still be engaging. This is achieved through:

One of the most mature aspects of Volume 1 is its confrontation of the juvenile "giggle factor." The authors acknowledge that much early erotic art is politically incorrect by today’s standards (featuring non-consensual themes or racial stereotypes of the era). Instead of apologizing or ignoring it, they explain the historical gaze. They distinguish between the subject (Victorian male fantasy) and the value (the evolution of printing and distribution). Erotic Comics- A Graphic History- Vol 1 by Tim ...

Erotic Comics: A Graphic History, Vol. 1 by Tim Pilcher is a comprehensive visual archive and social history that traces the evolution of erotic art in comics from the 17th century to the 1970s Amazon.com In the realm of entertainment, the "drama" must

A true romantic drama isn't just about the kiss at the end; it's about the and rebellious glory.

is a pop culture expert, writer, and editor with extensive experience at DC Comics' Vertigo imprint

The book is organized into five main chapters that detail the medium's development:

Ultimately, this volume reminds us that the history of comics is a history of —in all its messy, passionate, and rebellious glory.

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