More nudity from the comics themselves rather than /34/.
archive of Innocent Nudity in Franco-Belgian comics >>81486459
Pic is uncensored innocent page from http://english.bouletcorp.com/2015/02/02/24-hours-comic-the-gaeneviad/
FYI, a /co/ thread on nudity in comics and cartoons was recently deleted.
>>492063
>archive of Innocent Nudity in Franco-Belgian comics >>81486459
Archive link did not work, should be: >>>/co/81486459
page 41 from Ploneis the Uncertain (One Shot) (2014) (Scanlation)
>>491885
That's like 90% of french-belgian comics regardless of the target age group, good fucking luck.
In mind, we have a scene when you see the mother of Titeuf nude. (Visible breasts and nipples) (Tome 4)
>>492199
http://pastebin.com/ff54UcGf
has some Lanfeust of Troy (Legends of Troy are one of the prequels) links
but a google of the Ploneis title gives many results, for example: http://pastebin.com/npFTe74C
>>491885
Some of these draw nice tits
>>493982
Heavy Metal is as American as it gets, though.
>>493999
But that was from a comic originally published in Europe.
>>494008
Yep, Heavy Metal started as a translation of the french magazine Métal Hurlant.
While I was waiting my turn at the dentist's, I started to read Spirou, a famous Belgian comics magazine aimed at kids and teens.
The first comic in this issue was Beauté, the surprinsingly mature story of an ugly girl "blessed" with beauty. From the few pages I could read, I encountered implied sex and light nudity. The story is good and I'm glad I discovered this comic, but I'm surprised soccer-moms let this kind of content slip.
Marvano draws some great women. Wish his stuff was easier to find.
>>494061
Soccer moms don't exist in france, at least not to the same degree. Also the journal de Spirou, although it started with catholic owners, is historically known to have pushed boundaries in regards to those things.
>>494088
and of course by france I mean france/belgium/switzerland/wherever else spirou is published.
>>494088
You're right. It's been years since we haven't heard of "Familles de France" wanting to ban stuff.
It's just that I find funny how kids in Europe can be exposed to mature themes or nudity and imagining the reception this would have in the US.
Serpieri, master of ass
>>494114
Nudity isn't considered a mature theme, it's just the human body. That's the difference in attitude.
>>494061
/co/ here. You might want to search for and read that entire book. It feels like some kind of Andersen or Grimm fairy tale, but gets significantly more mature midway through (once persons in power notice Beauty).
It is a great book.
The other books of Kerascoet are also great, but unlike Beauty, they scarcely have a happy ending. At best they are bittersweet (Miss Don't Touch Me), or downright disturbing (Beautiful Darkness).
They are all great reads either way though. I heavily recommend all of them.
>>494114
in europe things like existential crisis, unemployment, interpersonal relationships, war, disease, terror & opression, mortality, addiction, life failures and the absurdity of it all etc. etc... are seen as 'mature themes'
these are usualy done in black-white novel style comics, with lots of dialogue and everithing set in settings which are completely uninteresting to anyone under 20
nudity is just a question of stile, and the notion that 'kids are being exposed' to anything does not actualy exist in this context, it is assumed kids know what a human body looks like
if it were a actual erotic thing like >>494127 >>494130, or simply a hard porn comic then obviously it has a little red number 18 printed on the cover placed there so everione can ignore it
to be honest its hard for me to imagine that anyone would bother censoring comics, or worry about who reads them
Can we get some Lily la rouge in here ?
>>491885
>Nudity in Euro-comics
this
LIterally ALL euro comics should have boobs. It should be a by product of europe
>>492063
That bottem left picture.
>>492066
that chief...
I could follow the first part, more or less
second part, was like HUNH?
third part felt like I was listening to a collage coffie shop conversation.
Then I read: (scanlation)
Dude... whut?
I used to read this comic when I was about 13. A lot of the stories have the main character trying to peek at his teacher or his father visiting hookers.
This is just normal juvenile stuff in belgium.
>>494494
oooh boy unrbanus love him everytime went to get a hair cut i would read them as a kid ( 9 to 15)
they where just there on the table ready for everyone to read for 5 year old to 99 year old
>>494657
Urbanus srry happens when i type to quick
>see thread
>do a mental check of my comics shelves
>fell smug and satisfied
>>494070
That lady looks pretty good for someone over a century old.
>>494267
I will! I loved the art style and read a few very positive critics while looking for a sample pic.
Thanks for the advice, and I'll have to look into their other works.
>>491885
>More
Where's the first thread? Can't find it.
>>498373
What's happening in 4th panel?
>>499619
Some kinda fancy yoga pose I think
>>499668
nude on street?
>>499699
Designated yoga streets
>>494494
What are Dutch comics like? I've read loads of franco-belgian stuff but I've never really looked elsewhere.
>>500174
I discovered Cowboy Henk thanks to /b/ a long time ago. Recommended if you like absurd humor.
>>499793
So awesome! Where is this from? I found the artist, except the comic.
>>498373
got a link to that?
>>500327
>Belladonna #1
Under the zippyshare link : http://4chandata.org/co/European-comics-thread-a753858
pic is preceding page 23
>>500368
>http://4chandata.org/co/European-comics-thread-a753858
I did search for it, and found 1 but was not sure it was this one. Thank you.
What was that comic where this woman ends up on this farm, and the kid is interested in her. They fuck and he turns out to have a huge dick.
>>491891
More of that please.
>>500400
I don't remember much about it other than it was primarily blue
>>500400
>>500480
Les Melons de la Colère by Bastien Vives.
>>500831
Anyone else looking for this? I ended up finding it.
>>501144
do share please
>>501151
http://www.mediafire.com/download/pidy9j8qbss062y
>>499746
Top kek
>>491893
>talking about memes
fucking diamonds
my sides
>>500174
The "sexualized" ones are called "Rooie Oortjes". Some hero scanned and uploaded most of them on g.e-hentai and sadpanda. I had a couple of those lying around, but I seem to have lost them. Maybe I should look into translating them to English, because there's lots of good jokes in them.
Comics like "Largo Winch" feature adult themes as well, but I haven't really looked into them.
Picture:
>Girl goes to donate blood for the money
>Guy donates sperm for 10 times as much money
>They meet again after several months
>He asks whether she wants to go to the blood donor floor again
>She points out the sperm donor floor
>>503399
One with boobs
>He's saying he enjoys the silence when she blows him
>>503404
Self explanatory
Search Milo Manara...
>>499793
What the fuck is tis? Brothel disguised as convent?
>that time Katsuhiro Otomo made a eurocomic
>>504218
>>504219
>>504223
>>504226
interlude without tits. sorry.
>>504231
the plot thickens like very dense bortsch!
>>504235
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>>504242
>>504245
>>504246
i.w.t. again. sorry.
>>504248
>>504251
>>504253
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>>504257
>>504265
>>504266
>>504271
>>504275
>/pol/
>>504279
>>504285
>>504287
>>504291
>>504302
>>500280
Who is the artist?
>Gypsy
Awwww shit nigga. I love this board.
>>504402
It should be Michael Sanlaville, but I haven't found the comic's title either. Maybe it was published in a magazine. The funny thing is the little scrawny guy reminds me a lot of actor Michel Blanc when he was younger. And the buff priest of Gerard Depardieu.
>>503416
>Manara
My nigga. I love his weird, surreal stories and the art is always gorgeous. Pic very related.
>>494494
I still have a bunch of those, I might even have issue #2. I thought they were funny, but then I realized... they were not. I'm not belgian so that humor never even got to me.
>>500174
Dutch comics are more hit or miss. We have Single by Hanco Kolk, Dirkjan by Mark Retera and Agent 327.
Stamgasten and FC Knudde by Toon van Driel aren't very good, though.
>>504279
Oh my god! Those dinosaurs on the first panel. I actually have a comic book of that guy somewhere!
>>505700
Nabuchodinosaure, you're welcome
>>505696
>Dutch comics are more hit or miss
We have our moments though.
>that time where they drilled a hole in Sally's beach dressing stall and charged kids money to take a peek while she undressed.
>>498371
What a jerk.
>>505983
Download link to the full comic?
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/526255/721c15fe1a/
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/526273/a423453bfe/
>>494494
man, I got a big pile of these around here
in terms of nudity most memorable to me was a 25th anniversary comic done entirely in CG which took things really far
>>507140
final page where George Clooney rejects Mrs. Pussy for living in a belgian comic
(pay no mind to shitty scan quality)
>>507127
>Download link to the full comic?
Since they're all one page gags I went ahead and translated the peeping toms comic.
They weren't all like this though, most were just regular gag comics, but nudity was never an issue in Dutch comics so sometimes we'd get moments like these.
>>507305
I remember they were published in the French "Journal de Mickey" as Jojo & Jimmy.
Damn, I already found Sally hot as a kid, but never imagined some of the strips would show this much of her.
I loved this comic as a.. 12? year old kid.
Because they did everything that kids around that age liked, be it illegally riding a moped (gotta be 16 here for that) to playing Sega/Nintendo and desiring big tv's and laser tag and paintball and of course girls.
>Note, Sally is apparently his sister.
>And the Colonel is Sally's dad, but not Sjor's father.
>CONFUSION!
>>494061
To anyone in this thread. Read this book. It is amazing.
>>500174
We mostly have gag comics here. For anything else you have to look at France or Belgium.
We do have Storm though. It's like nice Conan the Barbarian in space or something. I used to read this stuff as a kid. My mom even got it for me from the library.
>>507369
>but never imagined some of the strips would show this much of her.
Then enjoy some late 80's / early 90s Sally bush!
>>507692
>>507834
This comic was based on an American newspaper strip called Winnie Winkle. She had a little brother named Perry who became the star of the Sunday strip. Perry was popular in France and Holland but drawn by different people. They called him Sjors in Holland and Sjimmie came later.
>>508043
Gotta love how that white picket fence comic evolved into Perry illegally copying music and pimping mopeds.
Oh imo the WiRoJa's era was the best, seems they quit making them though.
Dutch comic "Franka", originally a rather bland detective comic featuring a red head named Franka, this comic was mostly aimed towards girls,
as it featured Franka getting into all kinds of situations and having to solve crimes and stuff.
While the comic never shied away of showing Franka taking a bath or shower, it never showed any full on boobs.
This changed in comic #7 where you can clearly tell that the artist was trying to squeeze in more and more nipslips.
Until eventually showing Franka fully topless on the beach in a later comic.
After that the ice was broken and Franka would quite often get into situations where she'd have to wear skimpy outfits or change clothes.
Attached is said beach scene, which imo was the defining moment where the character stopped being the girl next door and became a sex symbol.
Fun times.
>>507834
I remember the one where Sjors convinced some Barbie fangirl who would only wear official Barbie clothes that she shouldn't wear them anymore because they are made by child laborers in third world countries. The last panel has both of them nude in her room with all the boys watching through the window.
>>507974
>underage tits
heh
this is nävis from the eponym serie, she got two other series with less cartoony art where she's andult and a space secret agent (but she wears clothes more often)
By the way if someone really wants translation for french comics I can do a bit
>>509618
>heh
>this is nävis from the eponym serie, she got two other series with less cartoony art where she's andult and a space secret agent (but she wears clothes more often)
>By the way if someone really wants translation for french comics I can do a bit
Do think you could translate the "Raghnarok - Tome" series?
>>504235
some anime faces in this thing
anyone having any links to this thing?
>>494114
In the seventies and eighties we had something like the idea of freedom of love and sex.Part of the social revolution of the late 60's
Everybody who was progessive was very against prudeness.
Only a naked body was not seen as sexual.
Ironically (I believe you're from the USA) people who were against it were also people who said it was probably by the bad influence of countries like the USA.
After 1990 there was found a sort of balance between the 50's/early 60's and the 70's/80's.
>>492066
Cringe: the narrative
>>507834
kek
>>494114
Not to make it a /pol/ thread, but I find it funny how kids in America can be exposed to violent themes and weaponfactories which make "My first gun", even in a pink colour for little girls.
And how many accidents happen with them.
And then the introduction of Hit-girl in "Kick-ass" is a lot less over the top fun and a lot more painful
>>509417
The full comic. Nino's nude too.
>>500174
With or without naked people?
Most of them are without.
Dutch writers looked to other countries but stil had their own style and many different kind of comics.
Donald Duck Weekly magazine is popular here and has many dutch made comics.
Tom Poes from Marten Toonder is a classic,
just like Eric de Noorman from Hans G. Kresse.
Dick Matena worked for Tom Poes but made also very different comics like Virl (SFadventure) and things like Klein Pier and De Argonautjes (comically historical) .
I liked Heinz very much from Windig and de Jong.
Last 10 years there are some good comics like: Fokke en Sukke (technically more an one picture joke), Elsje, De Ruyter, but there's so much more.
The Begian comic Suske and Wiske is for 60 years quite popular in the Netherlands.
Oh and there is Ester Verkest from Kim Duchateau, also a belgian who created Esther to have a sexy lady for funny gag comics.
Pic related.
>>491891
[spoiler]new chapter when?[/spoiler]
>>509829
That might take a long ass time, I envisionned doing small scale stuff.
I'll just do this bit right now >>507974
>We're getting out, are you coming?
>Yeah, yeah I just need to finish washing myself
>Diiiiie, filthy, go imaaaale yourself.
>An hydra? And people are supriesed they're edangered.
>Can you hurry up? We're waiting for you.
>Yes give me a minute. I'M WASHING MYSELF!
>sigh, girls always take hours in the bath
>What can I say, we girls are much more delicate
>>509994
There is a guy named IA who does great parodies of Suske & Wiske and other Dutch/Belgian comics. Have you read Amoras?
>>508142
I liked ther old hair style better.
>>511119
I did, but I believe this is very official.
It's not bad, but I don't know if it is really what I wanted.
They've made in the same style a new series about Jerom as an american Superhero/Punisher crossover comic totally unrelated with the official comic and that is so out of context I actually don't like it.
>>511156
I like it that the story is still based on the old comics.
>>511156
BTW There's enough nudity in the New Amoras for this thread.
>>511156
Oh wait, I now read on Wikipedia it's based on an old Jerom, de Gouden Stuntman series.
>>500174
We now have also a comic about our Scoundrel Prince Bernhard.
Our Royal house will probably not very happy with it as it is painfull and funny at the same time.
>>500174
This got really good reviews
>>500174
I like the works from Fred Julsing very much.
He worked first for the Marten Toonder Studios, just like Dick Matena, but after +/- 1975 he made his own comics like Witte, The Fairytales, Ukkie and The Adventures of Tuimel and Ich.
I found him good because he made in some comics fairytale like pictures which sometimes remind me of early 20th century illustrators like John Bauer, Kay Nielsen, Gustaf Tenggren and Anton Pieck.
>>511470
Forgot Pic
You know both Brazil and Mexico have very tasteful nudity in there comic.
>>511767
>>512107
more of this
>>512122
lyndon jonhnson in the corner lol
>>493995
>>508280
Does anybody have a download link for these two series? Barbeuk et biaphyjnn and kegoyo et klamedia?
>>512973
>>498372
That's gonna be in the movie, right?
>>512113
this is also a film
>>494070
Marvano also worked closely with Joe Haldeman in creating comics of Haldeman's work. Haldeman basically let go of the reigns at one point, considering Marvano good enough to continue the series on his own.
Pretty interesting stuff. Very few sci-fi fans are aware that Haldeman did comics. And I'm impressed that Haldeman went to Europe to have his comics done, rather than getting together with an American artist.
>>500174
There's no really typically Dutch comic tradition. Dutch comics are generally in the Franco-Belgian style, and sold right alongside them. The Netherlands does not produce as many comics as Belgium, but does produce more comics than, say, Germany.
Gag comics are the most popular in the Netherlands, as adults don't seem to be very comfortable actually reading mature comics. Donald Duck in comic form is insanely popular, here, and you won't find a Dutchman who hasn't read it as a kid. Many students still read Donald Duck. There's a particularly strong tradition of absurdist humour in Dutch gag comics.
Anything that's produced as part of the Franco-Belgian tradition will be available as such. There a style called "Holland comics" which refers to Tom Poes, which are essentially novels with a small, text-less strip at the top containing a comic. My father used to read them a lot, but I never have. They're essentually more part of literature than of comics. Though, there was a Tom Poes cartoon, domestically produced, and it was pretty good. Sadly, the Dutch cartoon industry seems to be completely defunct at this point. Stuff like David de Kabouter and Alfred Jodokus Kwak are Dutch, but were produced abroad, in Spain and Japan, respectively.
One comic I found out about a few years ago was Troglodytes, which is pretty much a Dutch underground comic. It's virtually unknown, and the market is tiny, which is a shame. It's completely text-less, so it's perfect for an international release. But it's so rare that I don't even have the first issue myself. But I can highly recommend it. It's very good. it also fits in this thread, because there's loads of nudity in it. Though it won't get you hard.
>>507692
Just a little note: Poison ivy is not the same thing as a stinging nettle. Poison ivy does not grow in Europe.
>>513353
I know, I actually spend a while contemplating which one to go with.
but I figured an American audience would relate better with poison ivy.
Seeing how most American comics never mention nettle, its always poison ivy.
Pure translations while more accurate can sometimes come across a little too.. stiff.
but one has to be careful not too steer too far from the original material,
lest thee endeth up with Phoenix Wright like localizations.
>>513332
That's from Marcel Ruijters isn't it?
I found his Sine Qua Non both beautifull and funny
I read he now made a comic about Jheronimus Bosch for his remembering year.
I remember there being this adult Belgian comic, but I can't remember what it was called. It was about Jesus' brother getting reincarnated on an island and solving everyone's, sexual problems. Then two Nazi Soldiers attack the island. There were sentient dicks that turned you into stone if they came inside you and Jesus' brother switched one of the soldiers face with his penis.
>>514186
Navis from Sillage will always be one of my favourites.
>>514241
>I remember there being this adult Belgian comic, but I can't remember what it was called. It was about Jesus' brother getting reincarnated on an island and solving everyone's, sexual problems. Then two Nazi Soldiers attack the island. There were sentient dicks that turned you into stone if they came inside you and Jesus' brother switched one of the soldiers face with his penis.
>>491885
I just realised that Japan didn't invent nudity in comics - we did.
>>494114
Because Europeans are aware that everyone is watching porn by the time they are 11
>itt
Average European Children's Comic Book Thread
>>514263
Pierre Seron. A long way from the Little Men and the Centaurs.
>>514342
We need more Fanny!
>>511767
but only on the covers
>>514437
It's funny. But it's true.
Honestly, it's a crying shame that I have to come to the fucking porn board to discuss comics I used to read as a kid. I mean, take Sjors & Sjimmie up there, with its nudity. My grandmother was a dear, old lady. You know the type. Upper class, spoke with the sort of oldfashioned language most people don't know, very concerned with being "proper", never even learned how to ride a bike or how to drive a car. I sometimes played a joke on her by showing her a page like we see in this thread, because she was the only person I knew who I could get a rise out of by doing that.
Which means that /co/ has the same level of prudishness as my late grandmother. And if she were still alive, she'd be approaching 100 by now.
>>513332
I may be off-topic as it's not adult related, but I have a question about Donald Duck in the Netherlands.
As I love Carl Barks, Don Rosa and this Italian author whose name I forgot, do you have Dutch authors working on those, or are they just translations from foreign comics?
>>515259
>this Italian author whose name I forgot
Al Taliaferro?
>>509618
>>515282
>Al Taliaferro
Not him that I had in mind, as I consider him American, but I should have mentioned him in my list.
In the meantime I found who I was thinking about: it's Guido Martina.
>>515284
Where's this from again?
>>515135
A shame. I liked the Little Men.
>>491886
>page number
Somebody's bad at following instructions.
>>494061
>soccer-moms
Ironically, in a land that idolizes soccer, they don't have soccer-moms.
>>515259
It appears that some stories are produced domestically, and others abroad. Donald Duck stories have a code, which also includes the country of origin. The Dutch influence is notable in the fact that some characters who are extremely minor in America, have their own comics in the Netherlands, like the Big Bad Wolf and his much nicer son. Some Dutch stories are produced by foreign artists. Notably, again, from Spain. Today, most stories are new Dutch or Danish cartoons, or older American ones.
Did you know that there used to be a Dutch Spider-Man? Marvel used to have a Dutch office, and they produced domestic Spider-man comics about a Dutch copycat.
Another interesting fact: There was a moral panic in Europe in the 40's and 50's, after American comics started flooding into the wartorn continent. People considered superhero comics too violent for kids, and succeeded in banning or otherwise discouraging them from being distributed.
And that's why we now have to discuss eurocomics on a porn board! If only they had known...
>>515249
I still shocks me just how puritan Americans still are, and how easily they've pushed their morals across the web. God knows what they'd think of something like Viz.
>>515381
Different cultural stereotypes. American 'soccer' fans are stereotyped as pansies and mummy's boys, where in Europe football fans are stereotyped as either middle aged geezers or skin head gang members.
>>515425
>>515427
Mesuline is pretty cool.
>>515405
As a kid, I was an avid reader of the French magazines with Disney character and Donald quickly became my favorite character. There's something really likeable about this everyday duck and I felt he had the best stories.
One thing I didn't know is that the Big and Lil' Bad Wolf stories were from the Netherlands, as they were featured in France too. But seeing Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet really gives it away.
It seems that all of Europe was trading their comics with Disney characters and created its own sub-universe.
Thanks for the info and I didn't mean to derail the thread but it's very interesting.
>>515493
It's an interesting subject. Ever since I discovered that Donald Duck is, apparently, insanely popular, here, I've been looking at supermarket shelves. And it's true, Donald is everywhere.
>>515306
"Léo Cassebonbons"
>>512124
This is so beautifull.
>>514342
That was a verdict I didn't expect.
Crossover Comic?
>>514253
I like her too, but also with all her different styles of clothes. She once had a sort of Sou'wester with overall and she looked incredibly cute.
I think she looks even good in a Bin bag.
>>514391
Just to inform our American friends, these comics are actually not aimed towards kids.
They're not published in Disney magazines or the like, just in adult magazines that discuss politics/crime/etc.
Kind of like the comics that were/are published in Playboy magazine.
>>500368
>http://4chandata.org/co/European-comics-thread-a753858
Thank you! As i always do, i get drawn in by the promise of porn and get treated to a nice comic!
>>515259
I looked for you on Wikipedia, and Donald Duck Weekblad had in the last 64 years 17 dutch writers.
There were also comics published from American, Italian, Danish and Chilenian writers.
Most of the years there where also Tales from dutch children book writers published in Donald Duck weekblad before they were for sale in bookstores.
It also had sometimes a joke page or a do-it yourself page.
>>511767
>>515417
What are soccer moms actually?
I heard it so much, but I never understand what they are.
Probably not moms who play footbal/soccer.
>>507692
those willies... make me hard.
Euro-comics with comedy has some very high chances of nudity in them.
>>512918
I have both volume 1 and 2 of "Kegoyo et Klamedia" that I ordered from eBay at a good price. But as for "Barbeuk et Biaphyjnn" unfortunately I looked and there are no downloads available online.
>>516096
probably because that was a fake cover
>>515956
They are the annoying upper middle class mothers who drive their kids to soccer matches in bigass SUV's.
>>515411
Viz really didn't have that much sex stuff. Violence and cussing mostly.