Cambiotti & Studio Giolitti

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Associated with the 1969 comic 'Jacula'.

Jacula was released in Italy in 1969; the series reached 327 issues and closed in 1986 according to the review. The title mixed soft-porn and gothic horror and was published across several European countries.

The single review reflects on Jacula (1969) as a shocking, emancipated vampire heroine who impacted 1970s youth. It highlights the comic's blend of soft-porn and gothic horror and its broad European reach. The review notes Jacula ran 327 issues and ceased in 1986 amid market changes.

For:Fans of vintage/horror comics, collectors, researchers of 1970s popular culture and gender in comics

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