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Continuation:
1-Dendory;
2-Dennyeliselle;
3-Dens007;
4-DeMulato (di Mullotto, di Mullatto, deM );
5-Derjorge

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4 - Depucelleur ( which I believe means "remover of virginity " in French ), not DeMulato. They both worked in black and white and the names are very similar. Did you know that DeMulato was one of the premier van artists of the 1970s? He did all that airbrush work for Star Distributors in between high paying gigs putting sword and sorcery barbarians or dolphins and whales on the sides of mobile shag palaces for the hip cats back then.
 
4 - Depucelleur ( which I believe means "remover of virginity " in French ), not DeMulato. They both worked in black and white and the names are very similar. Did you know that DeMulato was one of the premier van artists of the 1970s? He did all that airbrush work for Star Distributors in between high paying gigs putting sword and sorcery barbarians or dolphins and whales on the sides of mobile shag palaces for the hip cats back then.
An annoying mechanical error, of course. I attached a drawing from the wrong folder and did not check it. De Mulato, I believe, has the most complete collection, since he is one of my favorite authors. I started collecting it back in the pre-Internet era. There are 37 episodes from "Bizarre Library" (part is in paper), several from "Illustrated Tales of Torment" and others. As compensation, I place several works from "Sadists Sorority". By the way, it is not a very widely known fact that somewhere in 2004-2006 DeMulato paid tribute to the 3D graphics that came into fashion. And in my opinion, it is not very successful. In any case, he did not reach his former heights. If you're interested, I'll post it.
And Depucelleur is ahead of the queue.




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4 - Depucelleur ( which I believe means "remover of virginity " in French ), not DeMulato. They both worked in black and white and the names are very similar. Did you know that DeMulato was one of the premier van artists of the 1970s? He did all that airbrush work for Star Distributors in between high paying gigs putting sword and sorcery barbarians or dolphins and whales on the sides of mobile shag palaces for the hip cats back then.
Dépuceleur! (The one that makes you lose your virginity.)
But "Pucelle" (virgin) ! Bloody French and its stupid rules...
Joan of Arc: La Pucelle d'Orléans (The Virgin of Orléans).
By the way, in slang, "dépuceleur" also refers to a bottle opener!
And here after, one of "Dépuceleur" that I have in my archives.

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An annoying mechanical error, of course. I attached a drawing from the wrong folder and did not check it. De Mulato, I believe, has the most complete collection, since he is one of my favorite authors. I started collecting it back in the pre-Internet era. There are 37 episodes from "Bizarre Library" (part is in paper), several from "Illustrated Tales of Torment" and others. As compensation, I place several works from "Sadists Sorority". By the way, it is not a very widely known fact that somewhere in 2004-2006 DeMulato paid tribute to the 3D graphics that came into fashion. And in my opinion, it is not very successful. In any case, he did not reach his former heights. If you're interested, I'll post it.
It was during his 3D period that I made his acquaintance. I agree that his efforts with that were less than great, but at that time he was losing his eyesight and also suffering from arthritis. I liked that he had not lost his passion and was still trying to express himself using what tools he could. I asked him about purchasing some originals but he was sad to say they were all lost or discarded. He said he used to send lots of 30 or so at a time to Star and they would fit them into books however they could or some hack would write a story around a selection of them. I believe he said he was paid $50 per piece.
Thank you for sharing your encyclopedic knowledge of all this art, it is appreciated.
 
Without a doubt, Farrell, Denver and Brazzar are three different authors. As for your second issue, this is a drawing by Gaynard from the series "Souffre et tais toi!" (his turn will come). Avila (read Angelo correctly) is really Farrel's pseudonym, under which some of his series were released, for example "Couleur Sang" (1981). The issue of Farrell's authorship has finally been resolved, in my opinion, with the release of the beautiful 200-page album "Farrell", where his entire bibliogaph with cover drawings is given at the end. I hope to elaborate on this issue in more detail in my turn.

here are some side by side comparisons I did between Farrel's Obeis Sinon, and Supplices et Plaisirs (DemVer)

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"I confessed being a witch! Yes, I am a witch, I confess it! Why are you still doing this to me?"
The guard, leading the hot iron up and down my skin, is grinning at me.
"This is just for my fun! I have such a pretty whore under my control and shall have mercy with you, only because you did confess? No, sweetheart! Nobody cares about you, I can do whatever I want with you! Your burning is scheduled in four days and until then, you and me will have a lot more of fun, you beautiful slut!"

Took a black and white version of this drawing and coloured it myself
 
4 - Depucelleur ( which I believe means "remover of virginity " in French ), not DeMulato. They both worked in black and white and the names are very similar. Did you know that DeMulato was one of the premier van artists of the 1970s? He did all that airbrush work for Star Distributors in between high paying gigs putting sword and sorcery barbarians or dolphins and whales on the sides of mobile shag palaces for the hip cats back then.
Thanks for the id of #4. I was pretty sure it wasn't DeMullato but couldn't recall the style. Didn't know about DM's other work either.
 
An annoying mechanical error, of course. I attached a drawing from the wrong folder and did not check it. De Mulato, I believe, has the most complete collection, since he is one of my favorite authors. I started collecting it back in the pre-Internet era. There are 37 episodes from "Bizarre Library" (part is in paper), several from "Illustrated Tales of Torment" and others. As compensation, I place several works from "Sadists Sorority". By the way, it is not a very widely known fact that somewhere in 2004-2006 DeMulato paid tribute to the 3D graphics that came into fashion. And in my opinion, it is not very successful. In any case, he did not reach his former heights. If you're interested, I'll post it.
And Depucelleur is ahead of the queue.




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"sadist sorority" is one of the few sleaze books i've actually read from cover to cover, so many typos though, and i remember one chapter that ended with the main character seemingly being executed, then she is fine on the next page, I'm assuming multiple authors
 
Dépuceleur! (The one that makes you lose your virginity.)
But "Pucelle" (virgin) ! Bloody French and its stupid rules...
Joan of Arc: La Pucelle d'Orléans (The Virgin of Orléans).
By the way, in slang, "dépuceleur" also refers to a bottle opener!
And here after, one of "Dépuceleur" that I have in my archives.

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Artist Depuceleur - it's from "Lady Marlin's misfortune"

but from "KnottyTales Inquisitor":


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