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A Lot of Love and Oppai is Eroticism (manga)
Here is a list of 18 Best Romance Eroticism Smut Josei and Adult Manga Like Sweet Punishment or Manga Similar to Amai Choupatsu that you can check-out.
“ of the Holy Beast” (聖獣学園) tells the story of a young woman whose mother joins a convent and mysteriously disappears. To uncover her mother’s fate, she enters the convent, only to discover a world of flogging, sexualized corporal punishment, and a perverted mother superior. The situation worsens with the arrival of a depraved bishop, who, feeling abandoned by God, decides to brutally punish the women in the convent. The manga is a fusion of genres, combining elements of Japanese pinky violence and nunsploitation cinema. The story is rife with eroticism and violence, but it is Sawada’s artistic approach that truly stands out. His knowledge of the erotic is used not pornographically, but to intensify the sordidness necessary for the narrative. Sawada’s ability to convey a wide range of emotions through his art, with minimal expository dialogue, gives the story a cinematic feel that few mangas achieve.
Ken Tsukikage, the pen name of Yoshikazu Takeda, was born on November 10, 1941, in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. His work stands out as one of the first to address the erotic genre of manga, especially during the boom of adult manga in the 1970s and 1980s, leading to the creation of a genre known as eromanga. Tsukikage’s manga are characterized by complex narratives, well-developed characters, and a unique combination of eroticism and emotional depth.
Erotic manga, known as eromanga or adult manga, have its origins in a long tradition in Japan, which historically has dealt differently with themes of sexuality and eroticism compared to the West. In the 1970s, Japan saw a significant growth in the publication of adult manga, driven by an increasing demand for adult-oriented content in an expanding editorial market. Specialized magazines, such as “Garo” and “COM,” began publishing stories with more mature themes, ranging from violence and horror to eroticism. The cultural acceptance of explicit representations and the existence of specialized publications allowed artists like Ken Tsukikage to flourish.




















