As Panteras 250- A Hermafrodita -richard De Cas... -
In recent years, comic historians have re-evaluated A Hermafrodita as a flawed but bold attempt to explore gender identity within the constraints of a pulp horror format. It remains a fascinating, uncomfortable, and unforgettable entry in Brazilian adult comics.
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The term hermafrodita (hermaphrodite), now clinically replaced by intersex in modern discourse, was used provocatively in 80s adult comics to explore: As Panteras 250- A Hermafrodita -Richard de Cas...
O subtítulo A Hermafrodita evidencia o foco da edição em narrativas e performances voltadas ao público apreciador de conteúdos trans e intersexo — um mercado que cresceu exponencialmente no Brasil a partir da popularização do formato home video. Richard de Castro: O Diretor por Trás da Obra
It is a "guilty pleasure" read for collectors of vintage Brazilian erotica and pulp. If you enjoy the aesthetic of mid-century detective stories mixed with the bold, unfiltered style of Brazilian newsstand fiction, this volume is a definitive example of the genre. author Ryoki Inoue (Richard de Cas) or other specific titles in the As Panteras In recent years, comic historians have re-evaluated A
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Richard de Castro is a prolific director in the Brazilian adult industry, with credits including Alunas Insaciáveis and various entries in the Production Company: The film was produced by As Panteras Richard de Castro: O Diretor por Trás da
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If nothing else, the search for this comic highlights a larger problem: Brazil’s underfunding of comic preservation. While countries like France have BD heritage projects, thousands of Brazilian adult comics have vanished. Richard de Cas himself died in 2003, virtually unknown outside collector circles. His most accessible work today is a single story in the anthology “Pavor Noturno” #14 (1987).



