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Pantera Bionda was an Italian comics series, launched on 24 April 1948. It featured Pantera Bionda ("Blonde Panther"), a jungle girl inspired by American characters such as Sheena and Nyoka, and was created by writer Gian Giacomo Dalmasso and artist Ingam (Enzo Magni). The series was published by Giurma, first with biweekly and then weekly periodicity. The series ended with #108 in June 1950. Her stories were reprinted several times in the following decades in Italy.

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  • Pantera Bionda (deutsch Blonder Panther) war der Titel einer italienischsprachigen Comicserie, die zwischen 1948 und 1950 veröffentlicht wurde. Der sich aufgrund der Darstellung der Hauptdarstellerin großer Beliebtheit erfreuende Comic war der erste italienische Comic, der in seinem Herkunftsland Probleme mit der Zensur hatte. (de)
  • Pantera Bionda was an Italian comics series, launched on 24 April 1948. It featured Pantera Bionda ("Blonde Panther"), a jungle girl inspired by American characters such as Sheena and Nyoka, and was created by writer Gian Giacomo Dalmasso and artist Ingam (Enzo Magni). The series was published by Giurma, first with biweekly and then weekly periodicity. The series ended with #108 in June 1950. Her stories were reprinted several times in the following decades in Italy. (en)
  • Pantera Bionda è una serie a fumetti italiana di genere tarzanide ideata nel 1948 da Gian Giacomo Dalmasso e dal disegnatore Enzo Magni e pubblicata dalla A.R.C. di Pasquale Giurleo; raggiunge presto un successo notevole arrivando a tirature di oltre centomila copie - un vero record per il mercato italiano del secondo dopoguerra - ma generando scandalo per l’abbigliamento succinto e i comportamenti, facendo finire più volte sotto processo l'editore e subendo numerosi sequestri. Un lungometraggio inglese del 1953, The Flanagan Boy (Bad Blonde negli Stati Uniti), venne intitolato in Italia come Pantera Bionda al fine di sfruttare la popolarità del personaggio il quale, nonostante la testata fosse ormai chiusa, era ancora presente nell'immaginario collettivo oltre ad aver lasciato un'importan (it)
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  • Pantera Bionda (deutsch Blonder Panther) war der Titel einer italienischsprachigen Comicserie, die zwischen 1948 und 1950 veröffentlicht wurde. Der sich aufgrund der Darstellung der Hauptdarstellerin großer Beliebtheit erfreuende Comic war der erste italienische Comic, der in seinem Herkunftsland Probleme mit der Zensur hatte. (de)
  • Pantera Bionda was an Italian comics series, launched on 24 April 1948. It featured Pantera Bionda ("Blonde Panther"), a jungle girl inspired by American characters such as Sheena and Nyoka, and was created by writer Gian Giacomo Dalmasso and artist Ingam (Enzo Magni). The series was published by Giurma, first with biweekly and then weekly periodicity. The panels were usually realized by a team: 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 Borneo and Sunda Islands just after the end of World War II; she fights criminals and the last Japanese Army survivors who had not surrendered to the Allies. The image of Pantera Bionda as an aggressive and independent woman, and her attire composed of bikinis and perizomas, 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. The series ended with #108 in June 1950. Her stories were reprinted several times in the following decades in Italy. (en)
  • Pantera Bionda è una serie a fumetti italiana di genere tarzanide ideata nel 1948 da Gian Giacomo Dalmasso e dal disegnatore Enzo Magni e pubblicata dalla A.R.C. di Pasquale Giurleo; raggiunge presto un successo notevole arrivando a tirature di oltre centomila copie - un vero record per il mercato italiano del secondo dopoguerra - ma generando scandalo per l’abbigliamento succinto e i comportamenti, facendo finire più volte sotto processo l'editore e subendo numerosi sequestri. Un lungometraggio inglese del 1953, The Flanagan Boy (Bad Blonde negli Stati Uniti), venne intitolato in Italia come Pantera Bionda al fine di sfruttare la popolarità del personaggio il quale, nonostante la testata fosse ormai chiusa, era ancora presente nell'immaginario collettivo oltre ad aver lasciato un'importante traccia nella storia del fumetto italiano. La serie è considerata un precursore del fumetto erotico in Italia. (it)
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