Erotic Comics by Tim Pilcher

Erotic Comics by Tim Pilcher

Author:Tim Pilcher
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ilex Press/ Ivy Press
Published: 2011-10-23T04:00:00+00:00


Wood cleverly played with readers’ perceptions. Note how in panels one and five it looks as if Sally is performing fellatio, but is in fact eating a fruit. The gag is based around the Alice in Wonderland story, but instead of Sally’s whole body growing or shrinking, it’s only her breasts that undergo the transformation.

OH, WICKED WANDA!

Oh, Wicked Wanda! started life in Penthouse magazine as a text story written by established author Frederic Mullally in September 1969. The story was initially accompanied by a single Brian Forbes illustration, but Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione—like Hugh Hefner—always had a penchant for comics, and it wasn’t long before the stories mutated into a strip feature, this time illustrated by British comic legend Ron Embleton. Embleton was a highly respected comic artist famous for his Wulf the Briton newspaper strip and work on The Trigan Empire in Look & Learn. He painstakingly created a different painting for each page of the Wanda strip and was an excellent caricaturist.

The team worked well together, and recounted the story of 19-year-old Wanda Von Kreesus—the beautiful brunette heiress to a multimillion-dollar fortune and a “man-hating” lesbian. She lived in an old castle on Lake Zurich, Switzerland, and ran a bank that contained secrets that could destroy all the world’s governments. Candyfloss, Wanda’s love interest, was a 16-year-old blonde nymphet who was originally sent as a “present” to Wanda’s father. Wanda had her father chase Candyfloss around the castle, and when he died of exhaustion Wanda claimed her inheritance.

Their ludicrously sexy and farcical adventures took them across the globe to Arabia, Tibet, India, and Disneyland, and even included time travel. Interestingly for the period, the central protagonists—Wanda and Candyfloss—were extremely liberated and strong, and didn’t require men for anything, except to occasionally abuse.

Frederic Mullally believed that men usually admired women who are smart enough to know what they want and strong enough to get it, and reflected this in his writing. Throughout her adventures, Wanda was assisted by numerous aides, including her elite army of “butch-dikes” (the Puss International Force); mad, masochistic ex-Nazi scientist Homer Sapiens; and the Neanderthal-like “chief jailer” and master torturer J. Hoover Grud (a thinly veiled reference to FBI founder J. Edgar Hoover)

Oh, Wicked Wanda! was crammed with in-jokes and references to popular culture and current affairs. Many politicians were caricatured in the strip, including a drenched Ted Kennedy wearing a ’76 Presidential campaign ribbon and holding a steering wheel. The whole “joke” referred to Kennedy driving off the Chappaquiddick Bridge and killing his companion, Mary Jo Kopechne.



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