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comic series is a hallmark of the Italian fumetti erotici (erotic comics) genre, blending gothic horror with adult themes. First published in March 1969 by Edizioni ErreGi (later Ediperiodici), the series ran for 327 issues until September 1982. Series Overview Protagonist
: She often travels with her vampire husband, Carlo Verdier, though she was also once married to a human, Torlin Novak. Format and Collectibility Publication Style
: Stories are typically set in the 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring dark journeys across Europe where she encounters classic monsters like werewolves, zombies, and mad scientists. Supporting Characters Fumetto Jacula Pdf
: Notable collectors' items include issue #100 ("Il colore della morte"), which was the first all-color issue, and the rare 228-page giant supplement "Seme di vampiro" (1976). Modern Availability
: Unlike traditional vampires, Jacula can withstand sunlight but remains vulnerable to sacred objects like crucifixes and holy water. comic series is a hallmark of the Italian
Digital versions in PDF format are often sought by collectors of vintage pulp art. While official digital archives are limited due to the age and nature of the series, some collections are available through: : Some historical documents and compilations like " Drawn and Dangerous: Italian Comics of the 1970s " can be found as PDFs. E-book Retailers : Digital versions of collections, such as Jacula Collezione 5 , are sometimes listed on European book sites. or provide more details on the who illustrated the series?
. Modern reprints have also been released by publishers like Editoriale Cosmo as part of their "I Classici dell'Erotismo" collection. PDF & Digital Access Format and Collectibility Publication Style : Stories are
: Jacula Velenska, a sexy blonde vampire whose physical appearance was inspired by Italian singer Patty Pravo. Unique Lore
: Original copies are popular in the vintage market on sites like
: Originally released as a pocket-sized digest (approx. 5 x 7 inches) in black and white, featuring lush, painted technicolor covers. Special Issues