
This cover of the Italian fumetto, or adult comic book, Prostitute amusingly shows a bevy of working girls filing off the back of a plane like a pack of Brits from Clacton disembarking an EasyJet in Ibiza. It’s here that we’re tempted to share a story about a trip we once took to the British party haven of Magaluf, but we’ll spare you our personal history today.
Prostitute, comprising twenty issues, was published in 1989 and 1990 by Ediperiodici, continuing the long tradition of shocking Italian graphic novels. The company, along with Edufumetto, came to dominate this particular publishing niche after being launched by Renzo Barbieri and Giorgio Cavedon as ErriGi during the sixties. It officially became Ediperiodici in 1972 when Barbieri branched off and formed Edufumetto.
So what is the series about? The stories vary from issue to issue. If you want to see what they look like inside, have a gander here (there’ll be sign-in page unless you’re logged into Blogger). We have a few more covers of Prostitute below, and pretty soon we’ll show you scans from a copy of the racy Spanish comic Kiss we picked up several years ago.











































