

The preview pages do a wonderful job of establishing the main character, Paprika, both by way of listing her work accomplishments as well as delving into her head through narration captions to get a look at her personal life. It's interesting to see how social media seemed to propel the idea forward and speculate how the conception could have changed if there were no social media. All the covers are gorgeous and the choices for variant artists feel especially relevant in their own way to the comic's style.Īlong with the exclusive preview pages, Andolfa shared a special message about the comic: "I can't wait for Sweet Paprika’s debut in the comics market! In Italy, the audience welcomed it with great enthusiasm, and I'm thrilled that finally American readers will have the chance to read Paprika’s story, after seeing her for years in sketches and gags! As always in my series, I think that in addition to amusing and entertaining it can also make people reflect, and become passionate about the events of my little devil and the other characters!” Andolfo refers here to the fact that the project grew from a series of erotic sketches that she originally put on social media, and it's amazing to see how much the project has developed since then. The covers included are Covers A and D (the latter of which is not included due to nudity) by Andolfo, Cover B by the talented cover artist Artgerm ( Catwoman, Supergirl, Batgirl), and Cover C by the wonderfully anime-inspired cover artist Peach Momoko ( The Death of Doctor Strange, Vampirella, Blade Runner 2029).

These are the first four pages along with the previously revealed covers for the book and a new raw version of an Andolfo cover. Now, Andolfo and Image have provided exclusive preview pages provided for Screen Rant and they are nothing short of a feast for the eyes. RELATED: Deep Beyond #1 Review: Horror From the Abyss Zombie and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow has led to her being a very critically acclaimed writer and artist. Plus her plethora of other credits at a variety of publishers such as Image's Unnatural and Deep Beyond and Boom! Studios' Fanboys vs. This is not the first series Andolfo is behind with a devil and an angel falling in love either her first book, Sacro/Profano (or Un/Sacred in English), follows a similar concept with the genders flipped. Andolfo is well-known for her work at the Big Two, including RWBY/Justice League, DC Comics Bombshells, and Ms.

Italian creator Andolfo will be the writer and artist of the series, which features the devilish workaholic named Paprika catching feelings for the angelic delivery boy Dill.
