Franco Saudelli
Franco Saudelli was born on 4 August 1952 in Italy, and is best known for his work in erotic comics, a genre he helped define with a distinctive, elegant visual style. He entered the industry in the late 1970s, and over a career spanning from 1978 to 2023, he has been credited as artist, colorist, inker, and writer on over fifty issues. Saudelli is most recognized for his long-running series *The Blonde*, which includes storylines such as *12 Pearls*, *Bondage Palace*, and *Double Cross*—titles that showcase his flair for combining sensuality with sophisticated storytelling. He also contributed significantly to the horror-adventure series *Dylan Dog*, as well as to *Comic Art* and *Gli Albi di Orient Express*. His work is noted for its clean linework, expressive characters, and a refined approach to adult themes. While specific major awards are not documented in available records, his influence is felt in the European comics scene, particularly among artists who followed his lead in the erotic genre. Saudelli remains an admired figure for his consistent, high-quality output and his role in elevating the artistic standards of comics intended for mature audiences.
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