Franco Saudelli

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Franco Saudelli (born 4 August 1952) is an Italian comics artist, mostly known for his erotic stories.

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Franco Saudelli

Franco Saudelli was born in Latina (Lazio), but moved soon to Rome.

He made his debut in the comics world in the mid-1970s, first collaborating with Ugolino Cossu and Massimo Rotundo and then, from 1978, with some western stories for the magazine Lanciostory . He was later to work with Roberto Baldazzini, Stefano Piselli and Riccardo Morrocchi creating Baldazzini & Saudelli's Bizarreries: Book one and Book two.

Saudelli's works appeared in several other Italian and French magazines, like Orient Express , Libération and Charlie Mensuel . In the 1980s, he started making short erotic comics for the magazines Comic Art, Glamour and Diva, sometimes in collaboration with Giovanna Casotto. Bondage and barefoot fetish scenes play a big part in the stories, for example in La Bionda, published in album format by Dargaud. [1]

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References

  1. Sérgio Codespoti (29 April 2009). "Tabou relança Bionda, de Franco Saudelli, na França" [Tabou re-releases Bionda, by Franco Saudelli, in France]. Universo HQ (in Portuguese).