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| Chapter | Era / Theme | Notable artists / works mentioned | |--------|--------------|------------------------------------| | 1 | Victorian precursors | The Bandy Library , French catalogues | | 2 | Tijuana Bibles (1920s–1950s) | Anonymous, parodies of Popeye, Mickey Mouse, etc. | | 3 | European risqué comics early 1900s | La Vie Parisienne , Le Pêle-Mêle | | 4 | American pre-Code comics (1940s–50s) | Campus Cuties , Wink | | 5 | 1960s underground comix | R. Crumb ( Zap #4 ), Spain Rodriguez, Kim Deitch | | 6 | European graphic eroticism 1960s–70s | Manara, Crepax, Georges Lévis | | 7 | Japanese erotic manga pre-1980 | Shunga, early Hokusai, modern gekiga eroticism |
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. His work often explores "esoteric" and counterculture subjects, including marijuana history and the cannabis cookbook. This series is considered one of the first serious scholarly surveys of erotic comics in decades. Amazon.com | Chapter | Era / Theme | Notable
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