Kiki
Emerging from the bold, boundary-pushing world of Verotik in 1997, Kiki made her debut in the pages of Verotik Illustrated #1, brought to life by letterer Bill Oakley and the electrifyingly visceral art of Simon Bisley. A product of comics' Modern Age, she inhabits a dark, stylized universe alongside characters like Akuma-She, Serena, and Cara — the kind of edgy company that signals this is decidedly not mainstream fare. Her appearances span Verotik's most distinctive titles, including Venus Domina vs. Akuma-She and WingBird Akuma-She, making her a small but genuine thread woven through one of the era's most provocative publisher catalogs. For collectors drawn to Verotik's unapologetically adult aesthetic and Bisley's iconic visual ferocity, Kiki is one of those intriguing corner-of-the-universe figures worth tracking down.
