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These titles may not be safe for public consumption, but they're safe to include in your collection of good comic books!
WARNING: The following list deals with subject matter not appropriate for children. Reader discretion is advised.
While obviously there have been comic books about sex in the United States since the beginning of the 20th Century, these comics were almost always simply Tijuana Bibles, childish attempts at drawing popular celebrities and comic characters in sexual situations to appeal to the lowest common denominator. When it comes to actual good comic books involving sex, the American comic book market has lagged well behind Europe and Japan, where comic books about sex are quite common.
However, as the years have gone by, there have been a number of good pieces of comic book erotica released from American comic book companies and that number has been growing steadily in recent years as the taboo element of these types of stories has begun to fade (although, again, not to the point where any of these comics would be safe to read at work). Here, then, are 15 great NSFW comic books from American creators and/or American comic book companies (in chronological order).
After creating Mad for EC Comics, Harvey Kurtzman left EC to create a humor magazine for Hugh Hefner's Playboy line of magazines called Trump . The magazine failed very quickly due to cash problems by Hefner, but an apologetic Hefner gave Kurtzman free office space where he tried to launch follow-up efforts. In addition, Kurtzman kept pitching Hefner on features for Playboy and finally, Hefner agreed to publish a sex parody comic series within the pages of Playboy called Little Orphan Fanny (a parody of Harold Gray's famous comic strip, Little Orphan Annie ).
Drawn by Kurtzman's longtime collaborator, Will Elder, the strip followed the naively optimistic Fanny into various funny situations where she would invariably end up naked. The strip ran from 1962 to 1988, so Kurtzman was able to parody the entire sexual revolution as it happened. Little Annie Fanny was likely not as sharp as Kurtzman's earliest satirical efforts like Mad or Fanny 's direct descendant, Goodman Beaver (especially since Hefner had script approval and he routinely pushed for more titillation), but it was still a great comic by two comic book masters.
XXXenophile was a comic book series that Phil Foglio wrote and drew (with a number of different inkers, typically some of the best and brightest comic book artists of the era) in the late 1980s through 1995 that was an anthology series of sex stories with a sense of the absurd mixed in. Take the featured image here, for example, which shows a woman practicing "safe sex." The comics were upbeat tales of sex, as Foglio noted that he had no interest in writing any sort of problematic sex stories.
There was a lot of humor in the comics, but one of the biggest parts was that you could very often feel the love in all of the stories, no matter how bizarre they were. The comics were clearly pornographic, but in an adorable, romantic way. It was also interesting to watch Foglio himself evolve as the series went on, as he initially developed the series from a heterosexual male perspective (straight sex and lesbian sex) but eventually worked in gay sex, as well.
Black Kiss was a controversial comic book series that Howard Chaykin released in the late 1980s (and has been reprinted a number of times since at various comic book companies, with Dynamite Entertainment being the most recent one to reprint it in 2010) as a sort of response to the call for warning labels in comics at the time. Chaykin was the writer/artist on the popular American Flagg series, but where that series would just hint at sex and violence, Black Kiss would go out of its way to depict them fully. This was a major shock in 1988, coming from such a creator as Chaykin. The comics ended up being released in black bags, like adult magazines.
The story is a hard-boiled tale of Cass Pollack, jazz musician on the run after being accused of killing his wife and daughter. In exchange for an alibi, he agrees to locate a historic pornographic film from the Vatican's porn library. As it turns out, the film is tied up in some ritualistic horror stuff and there are many different factions trying to get their hands on it, with Pollack caught in the middle.
Strips was an early comic book series written and drawn by Chuck Austen for Rip Off Press that started in 1989. It starred Zack Mackinerny, a talented comic strip creator for a college newspaper and the sexual misadventures that he and his friends get into on campus. The other main character is Kenna English, a girl who has a big crush on Zack, but can't seem to get him to pay attention to her, as he ends up dating (and having a lot of sex with) her roommate instead.
Zack is a bit of an oblivious jerk, but he's a charming enough character that you can't hate the guy too much and Kenna is engaging enough for both of them (plus the other supporting characters are all interesting in their own way). Sadly, the comic book series ended on a cliffhanger, with Kenna apparently planning on becoming a stripper to pay for her tuition after the school canceled her financial aid.
In 1990, Fantographics Books launched Eros Comix, featuring pornographic comic books and other erotic materials. Presumably to help promote this new endeavor, one of Fantographics' most notable comic book creators of the 1980s, Gilbert Hernandez, from Love and Rockets fame, did a pornographic comic book miniseries for the line called Birdland .
Birdland starred a married lawyer who has having affairs with two strippers, while his seemingly stuck up wife is having sex with her patients while she hypnotizes him. Meanwhile, his wife's sister is also obsessed with him but his brother (who is also sleeping with one of the strippers) is obsessed with his wife. The whole thing goes to a crazier level when aliens abduct the whole crazy group and the series ends with a series of strange erotic stories (dinosaur sex!). It's a bizarre comic, but Hernandez is so talented that it still works. He later worked the characters into his other comic book works, but in grimmer fashion.
Another comic book originally published by Eros Comix was Colleen Coover's Small Favors . It starred a young woman named Annie and Nibbil, who was essentially Annie's own personal Jiminy Cricket, only a sexy shapeshifting sprite instead of a cricket. And while Nibbil was assigned to be Annie's personal conscience so that she would keep Annie from touching herself and having sexual fantasies all the time, Nibbil instead gladly joined in with Annie on all sorts of sexual misadventures.
Just recently collected in 2017 into one big hardcover by Oni Press, Small Favors is truly the most adorable adult comic book that has ever existed. Dubbed by Coover as "Girly Porno," Small Favors is a sex-positive fantasy adventure that is really more of a romance comic book about Annie and Nibbil's relationship than anything else. The final issue is especially romantic, as mid-way through the series Annie and Nibbil meet a shy girl named Sage who joins them on their sexual adventures and in the final issue, Sage gets a girlfriend.
Garth Ennis famously is not much of a fan of superhero comic books, so a lot of his comic book work has involved making fun of superheroes, with perhaps his most famous example being Hitman and his most extended anti-superhero riff being The Boys . His most audacious piece of superhero mockery has to be 2002's The Pro , by Ennis and artists Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti. The concept of the comic is that a Watcher-analogue, the Viewer, gives a prostitute super po
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