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Alfonso Azpiri, 1947-2017

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Spanish comic artist and illustrator Alfonso Azpiri passed away a few hours ago.
Azpiri was one of the many graphic artists whose works I cherished.
Wikipedia classifies him in the “adult oriented” field, but his stories, that ranged from science fiction to horror, while often incredibly racy, were also a fun mix of caricature and satire, and his pneumatic, big-haired trademark female characters were both sexy and absurd, sultry and silly.

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With the character of Lorna, he created a silly, naughty mix of Star Wars and Barbarella.

Here is a small gallery of his works, in memoriam.
And yes, depending on where you are, some of this might be considered NSFW.

 

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8 thoughts on “Alfonso Azpiri, 1947-2017

  1. Jessica Bakkers's avatar

    Wow, some stunning works.

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  2. Dariel Quiogue's avatar

    Ack! RIP Alfonso Azpiri. The Lorna comics were really funny.

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