European Comics in Official and Fan Translations

Milo Manara’s The Golden Ass

The erotic graphic novel adaptation of one of classic Roman literature's most legendary stories, as told by one of erotic comic's most legendary artists, Milo Manara.

The adventures of the young Lucius transformed into a donkey and subject to the vicissitudes of a life of wandering. An array of thieves, sorcerers and beautiful women cross his path, challenging him in more ways than one...

Inspired by "The Golden Ass of Apuleius," a titillating tale that is a must-have for Manara fans.

For mature audiences.

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Milo Manara’s Gullivera

The loosely inspired adventures of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, sensually revisited by an undisputed master of erotic comics.

After boarding an abandoned ship, the young and beautiful Gullivera encounters strange new worlds and exotic new people, from tiny Lilliputians to teasing giants and a few other titillating stops along the way... The erotic graphic novel adaptation of Jonathan Swift's classic, Gulliver's Travels, as told by the unique and playful pen of Milo Manara. For mature audiences.

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Deviant Virtues

This trilogy of short tales illustrated by of one of Europe's greatest comic creators, Loisel, explores the erotic side of rituals and festivals.

In "The Offering" a curvaceous young nymph is offered as a sacrifice to a mythical monster, only for rescue to come in an unlikely form.

"The Bonfires of St. John" tells the voyeuristic misadventures of a Middle Ages virgin.

While "The Ceremony" is set in Venice at beginning of the 20th century, when a young pregnant woman joins her lover during a mystery laden Venetian masquerade ball.

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Pandora’s Eyes

An edge-of-your-seat thriller spiced with Milo Manara’s gorgeous erotic sensibility.

Pandora is a beautiful young woman living with her adoptive parents in a major European city. Out of the blue, she learns that her real father might be a terrible mob boss wanted by the international authorities. When she is kidnapped and taken to Turkey, she is forced to confront her dangerous past and investigate the motives of the people closest to her.

Vincenzo Cerami, a screenwriter (Roberto Benigni’s international hit "Life is Beautiful"), collaborates here with one of Europe’s greatest artists, Milo Manara.

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