Biancaneve

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Biancaneve
Publication information
PublisherEdifumetto
FormatOngoing series
Publication date1972-1986
No. of issues94
Creative team
Written byRenzo Barbieri
Giuseppe Pederiali
Artist(s)Leone Frollo, Alessandro Biffignandi

Biancaneve is an Italian erotic comic book, created in 1972 by Renzo Barbieri and Rubino Ventura (pseudonym of Giuseppe Pederiali) and illustrated by Leone Frollo.[1][2]

The series, published by Edifumetto, was based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, however soon lost most of its connections with the original story. The series chronicles the sexual adventures of the title character in a world of magic and monsters. Biancaneve (Snow White) remains a virgin under attack during the first four issues of the series, however, after losing her virginity in volume 5, she becomes increasingly addicted to sex.

The comic has lasted for 94 issues, distributed in four series: #1-2, #1-12, #1-12, #1-68.[3] It has also been published in other countries, like France, where it was published as Contes malicieux, by Elvifrance, and Brazil, where it was published as Branquela, by Idéia Editoral (a subsidiary of Editora Três), and Denmark, where it was published as Snehvide og de 7 frække dværge, by (a subsidiary of Interpresse).

Alessandro Biffignandi painted all the covers for the series, claiming it was his favorite title to work on.[4]

The comics inspired two films, La principessa sul pisello (1976), directed by Piero Regnoli and starring Susanna Martinková, and Biancaneve & Co (1982), directed by Mario Bianchi and featuring starlet Michela Miti with Oreste Lionello, Gianfranco D'Angelo and Aldo Sambrell.[5][6] The latter was also released in English as Snow White and 7 Wise Men.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "LEONE FROLLO BIANCANEVE No 6 a - Parker Jluc's Original Comic Art Gallery". Comicartfans.com. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Biancaneve". Elvifrance.fr. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  3. ^ Gianni Bono. Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre, 2003. pp. 381–382.
  4. ^ Sex and Horror: The Art of Alessandro Biffignandi. Korero Press. 2016. pp. 28–39. ISBN 9780993337406.
  5. ^ Brown, K. H. (13 June 2008). "giallo fever: Biancaneve & Co. / Snow White and the 7 Wise Men". Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  6. ^ Roberto Chiavini (2006). Il cinema dei fumetti: dalle origini a Superman returns. Gremese Editore, 2006. ISBN 8884404428.
  7. ^ Segnocinema. Cineforum di Vicenza. 1995.

Further reading[]

  • Luigi Bernardi (cured by). I quaderni del fumetto italiano. Le Monografie: Biancaneve. Paolo Ferriani Editore, 1986.
  • Sex and Horror: The Art of Alessandro Biffignandi, Korero Press, 2016.


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