
“Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose” is an American independent comic book series known for blending fantasy, horror, action, and adventure with frequent nudity and Wiccan themes.
Leggi tutto: Tribute to “Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose”: best sexy and tickling scenes“Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose” follows Tarot (real name Rowan), a warrior witch tasked by the gods to protect humanity from supernatural threats like the Dragon Witch, sorcerers, and her own sister Raven Hex. She uses her psychic connection to tarot cards for visions, wields enchanted armor as Swordmaiden to the Goddess, and is accompanied by a winged cat familiar named Pooka plus lovers Jon Webb and Boo Cat. Each issue includes backup features like interviews with real witches, Wiccan practitioners, and fan-submitted spell guides.
Written and drawn by Jim Balent, the series is colored and lettered by his partner Holly Golightly. Broadsword Comics has published it since 1999 as a bimonthly title, with over 140 issues released by late 2024, including ongoing stories like “The Cursed Swordsman.”

The comic endures as a niche cult favorite for its unapologetic celebration of female empowerment through magic and combat, while promoting body positivity and Wiccan acceptance. It represents indie comics’ freedom to explore mature fantasy without mainstream constraints, sustaining a dedicated fanbase via Balent’s personal studio for 25+ years. Today, new issues like #144 highlight its longevity amid a growing interest in supernatural adventures featuring strong women.
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Nude and sexy scenes in “Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose”
Nudity is integral, appearing frequently—often once per issue—as a natural expression of beauty, freedom, and the human form in a magical context. Protagonists like Tarot, Boo Cat, and others are regularly depicted fully nude during battles, rituals, or downtime, with strategic scenery censorship for male characters creating a double standard.
Women, especially busty protagonists like Tarot, are drawn with exaggerated, hyper-feminine proportions emphasizing large breasts as symbols of power and allure. Balent portrays them as feminist warriors proud of their bodies, using nudity to convey confidence rather than objectification, though critics note it veers into “porn without plot” in later issues. This style aims to make female readers feel beautiful and empowered, aligning with the series’ pro-woman, pro-magick message.







































Tickling scenes in “Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose”





















