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165: 85:, caused increasing pressure for censure from the conservative Italian scene. This led to the addition of sorts of shorts to Pantera Bionda before the panels went to print. The success of the series, which at its apex sold up to 100,000 copies per week, started to decrease proportionally to the increasingly longer dresses of the character. 61:
for example was often responsible for the semi-nude body of the main character, while other drew the face, backgrounds, and other necessary features. The stories of Pantera Bionda, a blonde western girl raised by a Chinese woman, are set in the forests of
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The series ended with #108 in June 1950. Her stories were reprinted several times in the following decades in Italy.
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The image of Pantera Bionda as an aggressive and independent woman, and her attire composed of bikinis and
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was an Italian comics series, launched on 24 April 1948. It featured
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jungle girl
Sheena
Nyoka
Mario Cubbino
Borneo
Sunda Islands
World War II
Japanese Army survivors
perizomas
"La più amata della savana"
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Italian comics
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Italian comics
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Italian comics characters
Jungle girls
Censorship in Italy
Fictional archers
Comics about women

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