Adventures off Sweet Gwendoline

Sweet Gwendoline , of John Willie, appears in the form of serial in the review Wink in the issues of August at October 1949. It is certainly the character emblématique near the amateurs of Bondage, and its adventures are published until 1958. Among the most known numbers: Sweet Gwendoline (n°50 published in 1946), The Escape Artist (1949), The Missing Princess (1952) or The Race for the Gold Cup (1958). It is only at the end of the Années 1950 that Willie publishes the album of cartoon of 64 pages known under the name of “Sweet Gwendoline”.

The adventures of “Sweet Gwendoline” were published in French in 1975, by the publisher Humanoïdes Associés. But it is only into 1995 that the young person and naive heroin ressuscite, thanks to the Belier editions Close, in a re-examined and supplemented work, resulting from the original work of John Willie.

Adaptations

Sweet Gwendoline was also adapted to the cinema in 1984 by Just Jaeckin, the realizer of the famous erotic account " Emmanuelle (series) ". The film, " The dangers off Gwendoline in the Land off the Yik Yak" , left to France under the title " Gwendoline".

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