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Roberto Baldazzini (born August 18, 1958) is an Italian illustrator and comics artist who specializes in writing and illustrating full-color erotic comic books. He received a formal education in commerce, after which he took several art courses and, in 1980, he founded ''Pinguino'', for which he created the character Ronnie Fumoso, based on material that was written by Daniele Brolli. His first professional work was his illustration of Brolli’s ''Alan Hassad'' series, which was published in Italian ''Orient Express'' comics magazine in 1980. Since then, he has created numerous other characters, has created advertising art, and has been featured in ''Penthouse Comix'' and many other well-known publications (). Although some of his work is executed as simple line drawings that he sometimes colors, others—especially, his pinups—are realistic, fully detailed illustrations or paintings. ==''Casa Howhard''== His works include ''Casa Howhard'', which tells anecdotes about the sexual adventures of an apartment full of transsexual residents. Everyone in the building, including the janitor, is a transsexual, who has a feminine face, breasts, a womanly derrière, and male genitals. Readers seem either to appreciate the art and to enjoy the stories or to find the former too simple and the latter too silly. The comic book is introduced by Moebius, who suggests that its characters exhibit a “guiltless innocence,” which creates a sense of fun rather than of debauchery. Casa Howhard was followed with 4 sequels: Casa Howhard 2, Casa Howhard 3, Casa Howhard 4 and Casa Howhard 5. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roberto Baldazzini」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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