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		By: Rope Guy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just one guy, and I&#039;m never going to &quot;learn&quot; what isn&#039;t so in the context I&#039;m working from, which is various English-language discussions in which &quot;fumetti&quot; is used to mean Italian comics of a certain style just like &quot;manga&quot; is used to mean Japanese comics of a certain style, which isn&#039;t quite literally true either but it&#039;s how the word get used.  

Sorry the comics neepery isn&#039;t up to your standards!  But I&#039;m a bondage guy, not a comics guy, so it&#039;s probably not going to improve much.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just one guy, and I&#8217;m never going to &#8220;learn&#8221; what isn&#8217;t so in the context I&#8217;m working from, which is various English-language discussions in which &#8220;fumetti&#8221; is used to mean Italian comics of a certain style just like &#8220;manga&#8221; is used to mean Japanese comics of a certain style, which isn&#8217;t quite literally true either but it&#8217;s how the word get used.  </p>
<p>Sorry the comics neepery isn&#8217;t up to your standards!  But I&#8217;m a bondage guy, not a comics guy, so it&#8217;s probably not going to improve much.</p>
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		By: Ayzad		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Seriously, guys... when will you learn that &quot;fumetti&quot; is just the Italian word for &quot;comics&quot;, and refers to anything using balloon speech bubbles, be it Lady Cruel, Donald Duck or Maus?

The word you are looking for might be &quot;fumetti neri&quot; (meaning &quot;black comics&quot;), which is used exclusively by comics historians and critics to indicate the cheap comic book genre from the 1960s and &#039;70s inspired by the success of &quot;Diabolik&quot;. The latter is a longstanding (it&#039;s still being published!) series about a master thief dressed in a black catsuit, and since his adventures were seen as a glorification of crime back in the days, it had a bad reputation among bigots.

Diabolik&#039;s success gave rise to sleazier and sleazier imitators that soon spiralled into sheer (and often violent) pornography. Those books were a staple of military conscripts, hence they were also known as &quot;barracks&#039; comics&quot; - but nobody ever called them &quot;fumetti neri&quot; besides highbrow critics anyway.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seriously, guys&#8230; when will you learn that &#8220;fumetti&#8221; is just the Italian word for &#8220;comics&#8221;, and refers to anything using balloon speech bubbles, be it Lady Cruel, Donald Duck or Maus?</p>
<p>The word you are looking for might be &#8220;fumetti neri&#8221; (meaning &#8220;black comics&#8221;), which is used exclusively by comics historians and critics to indicate the cheap comic book genre from the 1960s and &#8217;70s inspired by the success of &#8220;Diabolik&#8221;. The latter is a longstanding (it&#8217;s still being published!) series about a master thief dressed in a black catsuit, and since his adventures were seen as a glorification of crime back in the days, it had a bad reputation among bigots.</p>
<p>Diabolik&#8217;s success gave rise to sleazier and sleazier imitators that soon spiralled into sheer (and often violent) pornography. Those books were a staple of military conscripts, hence they were also known as &#8220;barracks&#8217; comics&#8221; &#8211; but nobody ever called them &#8220;fumetti neri&#8221; besides highbrow critics anyway.</p>
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