: Original copies are popular in the vintage market on sites like

Jacula debuted in 1969, created by Studio Giolitti and published by ErreGI. The series centered on a female vampire, Jacula, whose adventures blended gothic horror with adult themes. Unlike traditional horror figures of the time, Jacula was portrayed with a mix of elegance and predatory instinct, making her one of the most recognizable figures of the Italian "pocket-book" comic era. Historical Interest in Digital Formats

. Modern reprints have also been released by publishers like Editoriale Cosmo as part of their "I Classici dell'Erotismo" collection. PDF & Digital Access

Digital versions in PDF format are often sought by collectors of vintage pulp art. While official digital archives are limited due to the age and nature of the series, some collections are available through: : Some historical documents and compilations like " Drawn and Dangerous: Italian Comics of the 1970s " can be found as PDFs. E-book Retailers : Digital versions of collections, such as Jacula Collezione 5 , are sometimes listed on European book sites. or provide more details on the who illustrated the series?

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