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Druuna #2

Morbus Gravis II

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Originally published by Dargaud Editeur, France; this edition as seen in Heavy Metal magazine 1988.

64 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1990

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Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri

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Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri is an Italian comic book writer and illustrator, noted for his works of highly detailed renderings of the human form, particularly erotic images of women. He is best known for his work on the Druuna erotic science fiction series.

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Profile Image for Francisco M. Juárez.
327 reviews55 followers
June 24, 2020
Morbus Gravis II continúa en marcha ascendente la Saga de Druuna.

Excelentes revelaciones, escenas oníricas... violencia, monstruosidad y sensualidad.

Arte exquisito y sofocante.

Listo el primer capítulo en dos partes de la Saga de Druuna.

Las preguntas sobre La Ciudad sólo han aumentado.

Sigue Creatura.

2,047 reviews20 followers
September 16, 2020
This instalment opens with a fantasy seduction scene with Druuna on a beach with a hunky lover Lewis who we soon learn is the head (god) in the previous volume, telepathically projecting a dream. He sends Druuna on a quest to destroy Delta. his rival, by destroying his tower power base. Druuna winds her way through an ever morphing landscape, encountering lots of sadistic rapists and mutants who want to have sex with her and then kill her before finally reaching her goal. But she begins to question who is the real villain - Delta... or Lewis?

I found this one a bit more misogynistic than the previous volume and felt rather uncomfortable at the glorification of rape and Druuna's attitude. Saying that the artwork is stunning - Drunna really is perfection in female form and the post-apocalyptic landscape of tentacles, wires, mutants and robots is terrifically realised.
30 reviews
November 2, 2015
Style over substance - but what style...!

Essentially Druuna is an erotic study of a 'perfect' woman. Oh, she'd get turned down by professional modelling outfits and by Playboy... But shows what they know. In a way she's an everywoman though very pretty. Her base body is supposed to be an ideal Native American woman but she could be almost any healthy dark haired woman with a nice body and tan. Lots of 'look alike' fan pictures on the artist's site.

The plot is simple, she's living in a corrupt nightmare city that turns out to be a failed generational starship, then is rescued by explorers from a sister ship that isn't as run-down. There's tons of partners and erotic situations...

But, the subject here is the style - the artist is one of those super super talented european artists and he was in search of ONE character and he found her. Thus his stories are pure obsession with Druuna story after Druuna story.


Now, this is more a site for people who read books and write them. If it was just a text story, we'd probably go 1 star. But this work is a true 'graphic' novel - the art is the story. This guy did this all with colored pencils...! And most of us would strive to express with our words as powerfully as the work is - not the story it is simple, but the imagery and feeling - mostly pretty disturbing but brilliant.

For those seeking a story, the next book "Creatura" is the best, IMO. But any of them are Druuna, Druuna, Druuna...to perfection.
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630 reviews93 followers
January 26, 2019
Tette al vento e culi granitici

Le donne sono tutte puttane e gli uomini degli scimmioni che impiegano poco tempo a calarsi le braghe e deflorare qualunque cosa respiri: turbinio di stupri a raffica e sodomizzate punitive per chi va contro il sistema (trash inarrestabile).
Come per il primo volume, soddisfacenti gli sviluppi finali e gestione complessiva del contesto che rasenta il pessimo.
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3,979 reviews20 followers
June 2, 2025
Narrative: ***
The threat is too abstract and difficult to understand so the intended intensity was ineffective and inert. I didn't feel any emotion about anything. Some action scenes were interesting but totally forgettable- I couldn't describe any at this point.

Art: ***
All the elegantly engorged sensuality of Druuna's person gets tempered and tamed by the gross ->everything<- that's always taking up the rest of the space.

I'd go so far as to say that I don't enjoy looking at his work in general despite having reverence for his artistic ability and an advanced aesthetic attraction to his character.
Profile Image for Jose  Fernando Murayary Ibañez.
57 reviews
March 13, 2019
Excelente continuación, en dónde muestra un futuro nada halagador, un dibujo magnifico y oscuro, muy underground. La historia se mantiene interesante
Profile Image for Rick Ray.
3,545 reviews38 followers
April 25, 2023
Serpieri's Druuna series may seem to some as using a sci-fi veneer to cover up the fact that he just wants to draw nude women repeatedly, but to his credit the sci-fi stuff is actually not bad. The world of the Druuna series is a post-apocalyptic hellhole where grotesque mutant beings fight against a group of power-hungry, sadistic fascists. There are rampant allusions to simulation hypothesis, telepathy and psychic connections, all of which are fairly decently executed. While there is definitely an undercurrent of misogynistic stuff happening, like the glorification of rape and Druuna's own odd subservience to the perverse advances of cruel men, I do think there is enough remaining story still left to chew on to not feel like this was simply an exercise in overtly horny storytelling. Serpieri's ability to draw naked women aside, he does a fantastic job crafting the world around Druuna and the desolate landscapes, machinery, monsters, etc. all look remarkably designed.
Profile Image for Ανδρέας Μιχαηλίδης.
Author 60 books85 followers
December 31, 2023
OK, let's be honest. The three stars are 90% because of the gorgeous art, be it sexy or grotesque. Serpieri swings between the two extremes of beauty and atrocity effortlessly. You might not even read the comic, just stare at the art.

And, to keep being honest, there is not much point in reading it. Whatever novel ideas Serpieri had seem to have run out in the making of the first volume. The dialogs are nonsensical and borderline childish, perhaps on purpose, but no less annoying for that; the actual plot would barely make a 5-page comic and is stretched out to 12 times that; and any sense of underlying meaning is drowned out under various fetishes.

I mean I'm sure that was what the readers wanted and why Druuna is considered a timeless classic in its genre, but after the realizations of the first volume, it was a bit disappointing.
524 reviews
September 28, 2022
Na continuação de Druuna, sabemos que a sua missão , ao descobrir que está numa nave à deriva no espaço que foi controlada pelo computador Delta e que uma entidade chamada Lewis lhe pede para ir à torre eliminar Delta para que ele possa morrer é de loucos . Mas os desenhos de Serpieri são extraordinários e a história de louca e apocalíptica nesta cidade à deriva no espaço com um vírus que transforma os humanos em mutantes e cria a anarquia e delírio total de poder em alguns poucos tem um fascínio .
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Profile Image for İlteriş.
106 reviews4 followers
March 9, 2022
The second volume of Druuna...well...seems like the plot does not care much as well as the art but is it a problem? Personally, I didn't care about that. I just enjoyed the art and all the details in the drawings. Druuna satisfied my expectations for now. I feel like I will continue to admire the artwork quality but as for the plot-wise, I hope that Druuna won't go worse, more complicated or more abstract than currently is.
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March 23, 2025
The fucking helplessness and despair of the premise is so dreadful. I love the style and the artworks that create this techno bio horror of wires and tentacles. Juxtaposed with arousing visuals of druuna makes for a weird and uncomfortable experience. Like are we touching ourselves to hot people despite the panels surrounding being some diseased mutant? This volume also lacks any wholesome depiction of sex, most of it is entangled in violence/exploitation making it less accessible I guess?
Profile Image for Alessandro.
1,528 reviews
April 21, 2019
Più o meno a livello del primo, anche se forse leggermente superiore. La storia riprende esattamente da dove era terminata, e svela altri particolari. Il disegno é ulteriormente migliorato, se possibile. Sicuramente da leggere, dopo il primo, per capire (meglio) certe cose.
Profile Image for Jenika Ioffreda.
Author 6 books24 followers
October 28, 2020
Second part of Morbius Gravis, the artwork is beautiful and the story continues with more gore, violence and sex (once again a good part of it being rapes). Not my cup of tea, but still I enjoyed it for the art.
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402 reviews5 followers
January 18, 2022
What is the plot? Is there a plot? Could Druuna be the most insipidly moronic character in all comic history? Was the dialogue written by a 3-year old? All these are burning questions.

The art is pretty good, though, when the artist stops dwelling on Druuna's attributes, he produces some rather awesome phantasmagoric landscapes and convincing oozy gore. One only wishes he had hired a writer. Or had he? That would make things even worse.
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Author 14 books2 followers
November 6, 2022
Complex plot and great artwork - applies to the entire series
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Author 3 books17 followers
September 30, 2014
Ei tämä niin viehättävä ollut kuin ensimmäinen Druuna vaikka mukana oli edelleen upea nainen usein alastomana, brutaalia väkivaltaa sekä oksettavia mutantteja. Lähinnä tämä oli kauhua, mutta ei toiminut edes kauhuna. Ihan kiva, mutta ei täydellinen.
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