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The relationship between old noir comics and beauty (Tickle Torture in "Sukia")

Sukia is an Italian comic book series that has gained a cult following among horror fans. It was first published in 1978 and quickly became popular due to its provocative and explicit content. The series centers around the character of Sukia, a beautiful and seductive vampire who uses her powers to control men and exact revenge on her enemies.  Who is Sukia Sukia was created by the Italian artist and writer, Renzo Barbieri. Barbieri had previously worked on erotic comics, and Sukia was his attempt at combining erotica with horror. The first issue was published in 1978 by Ediperiodici, a publishing company that specialized in adult comics. Sukia has gained a cult following among horror fans, and is considered a classic of Italian comics. It has been praised for its unique blend of horror and erotica, as well as its strong female protagonist. The character of Sukia has been compared to other iconic female horror characters such as Elvira and Vampirella. Not unexpectedly, her appearance r

Lupin is a laughing thief! (All Tickle Scenes in Lupin III)

Lupin III is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Japanese manga and anime series called "Lupin III" created by Monkey Punch. He is a master thief and a gentleman thief who travels the world in search of valuable treasures and riches to steal. Lupin is a man constantly seeking adventure and challenges to test his talents. He is very proud to be descended from Arsène Lupin, a well-known XX century thief. He is often accompanied by his partners in crime, including Daisuke Jigen, a skilled marksman and Lupin's closest ally, Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a samurai and expert swordsman, and Fujiko Mine, a femme fatale who often double-crosses Lupin III. The Lupin III series has been popular in Japan and internationally since its debut in the 1960s, and it has been adapted into numerous manga, anime, and live-action films and TV series. Lupin III remains one of the most iconic and beloved characters in Japanese pop culture. Lupin III is a very likeable gentleman thief alway

Studies About Tickling in TV Shows

Tickling is a phenomenon of the body that has amazed people since the dawn of time because of its ambiguity: on the one hand it prompts those who experience it to laugh, on the other hand it is perceived as unpleasant and people try to avoid it. Scientists over the centuries have analyzed this phenomenon to try to determine what originates it and how the body that receives it reacts. In several TV shows, tickling is analyzed from a scientific point of view to show which areas of the body are most sensitive and how the one experiencing it reacts. あるある大辞典! A study on tickling featured in "A certain dictionary" broadcast (あるある大辞典! ). Some bystanders are tickled under their armpits to test their reactions in laughter and body movements. A girl in the lab is tickled by an operator under her armpits to examine how oxygen consumption changes when the body is forced to laugh, compared with physical activity. Finally, some studio guests are tickled and made to laugh by their colleague

Tickling Scenes in Batman comics and animation

The adventures of comic book heroes sometimes contemplate tickling scenes, usually as intimate moments from the characters, either to create a sense of estrangement in the reader or as actual means of victim coercion. After analyzing tickling scenes in Superman comics , it is the turn of Batman and Teen Titans comics. Harley Quinn Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Quinzell) has long been the Joker's most loyal accomplice in his criminal schemes. Harleen was an Arkham Asyluum psychologist who within minutes was enslaved by the Joker and made a devoted follower of his. Created for the Batman The Animated Series and later introduced in the comics, Harleen was originally presented as a criminal plagiarized by the Joker and seeking his continued approval. Instead, the criminal clown treats her as an object, some times pushing her away while others forcibly restraining her. Although the Joker is generally portrayed not as being in love with her but as an abusive partner, usually Harley is the pa