"Le Trou De Ma Soeur" is a classic French adult title, primarily known within the vintage erotica and "Bédé" (adult comic) markets. Volume 1 serves as the introduction to a series characterized by its specific artistic style and the transgressive themes common in European adult publications of its era. Historical Context and Style
Review: Le Trou De Ma Soeur Volume 1
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directed by Jacques Becker, which was an adaptation of a novel by José Giovanni
: A very popular collection of over 50 humorous graphic novels that serve as "guides" to life events. Le Guide du Mariage "Le Trou De Ma Soeur" is a classic
Hyper-Realism: Becker used non-professional actors, including Jean Keraudy, a man who was actually involved in the real-life 1947 escape attempt.
Pacing: Volume 1 moves quickly to establish the "taboo" nature of the story, ensuring readers are hooked by the end of the first few chapters. Le Guide du Mariage Hyper-Realism : Becker used
Conclusion
: Redrawn by Tybo and written by Jacky Goupil, focusing on the humorous side of early relationships. Literary References