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- Lucifera abstract "Lucifera is the eponymous anti-heroine of an Italian comic book popular in the seventies.The Lucifera character is a demoness/succubus dedicated to fighting the forces of Goodness. A frequent visitor to Hell, she also enjoys sending others there to be tormented. Her adventures are full of quite explicit, if humorous, eroticism and in one memorable scene she is shown fellating the devil himself. Other storylines involve Sado-Masochism, executions, impalement and even molestation by a giant spider. On the surface world she seems to inhabit a mythical and very violent Europe from the Middle Ages - populated by wenches, knights and three-headed dragon dogs.The Lucifera comic book was published by Ediperiodici and ran for 170 issues from 1971 to 1980. A French edition was also published by Elvifrance and ran for 99 issues from 1972 to 1980.Artists who have worked on the Lucifera series include Edoardo Morricone (a.k.a. Morrik, who later worked on other Italian comics such as Biancaneve, Satanik and Djustine), Leone Frollo and Tito Marchioro.Lucifera is one of many such characters from the Italian fumetti tradition. Other figures from the same era, and with similarly violent or erotic preoccupations, include Zora la Vampira, Maghella, Biancaneve, Vartan, Jacula, Jolanda de Almaviva, Yra, Sukia and Dylan Dog.".
- Lucifera wikiPageExternalLink heroineselvifrance.
- Lucifera wikiPageExternalLink Lucifera.htm.
- Lucifera wikiPageID "8662362".
- Lucifera wikiPageLength "1874".
- Lucifera wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Lucifera wikiPageRevisionID "636269152".
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Biancaneve.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Erotic_comics.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_comics_titles.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Djustine.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Dylan_Dog.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Elvifrance.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink File:Lucifera4.jpg.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Italian_comics.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Jacula_(fumetti).
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Jolanda_de_Almaviva.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Leone_Frollo.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Maghella.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Milo_Manara.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Satanik.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Sukia.
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Vartan_(comic_book).
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Vartan_(comics).
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Yra_(vampire).
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Zora_(Vampire).
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLink Zora_(vampire).
- Lucifera wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lucifera".
- Lucifera hasPhotoCollection Lucifera.
- Lucifera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-comics-stub.
- Lucifera subject Category:Erotic_comics.
- Lucifera subject Category:Italian_comics_titles.
- Lucifera hypernym Demoness.
- Lucifera type Title.
- Lucifera comment "Lucifera is the eponymous anti-heroine of an Italian comic book popular in the seventies.The Lucifera character is a demoness/succubus dedicated to fighting the forces of Goodness. A frequent visitor to Hell, she also enjoys sending others there to be tormented. Her adventures are full of quite explicit, if humorous, eroticism and in one memorable scene she is shown fellating the devil himself.".
- Lucifera label "Lucifera".
- Lucifera sameAs Lucifera.
- Lucifera sameAs Lucifera.
- Lucifera sameAs m.027d15x.
- Lucifera sameAs Q128516.
- Lucifera sameAs Q128516.
- Lucifera wasDerivedFrom Lucifera?oldid=636269152.
- Lucifera isPrimaryTopicOf Lucifera.