Rumorbooks
Confidential TV 1
Confidential TV 1
Couldn't load pickup availability
Confidential TV (1994, Eros Comix) is a black-and-white adult comic that riffs on the sleazy, sensationalist world of late-night cable television, transforming it into a backdrop for raw, over-the-top erotic escapades. Styled like a pulp exposé or a scandal sheet, it parodies tabloid talk shows and reality programs, but with a strong adult twist.
Structured as a series of interconnected vignettes or segments from a fictional adult-themed broadcast, the comic dives into outrageous interviews, behind-the-scenes drama, and voyeuristic glimpses of celebrities, call girls, and TV personalities behaving badly. It's sleazy, campy, and knowingly self-aware—leaning hard into the trash-TV aesthetic of the early '90s.
The artwork is bold and exaggerated, with thick lines, big expressions, and cartoonishly voluptuous figures. Each story or scene within the “broadcast” functions like a standalone erotic skit—sometimes comedic, sometimes satirical, often just an excuse for wild sex. Expect plenty of nudity, taboo themes, and playful exaggeration.
Ultimately, Confidential TV is less about plot and more about mood: it’s a raucous, voyeuristic ride through the adult corners of fictional television, mocking and indulging in the very sleaze it depicts. Fans of underground comics and media satire will recognize its blend of smut and pop-culture parody as classic Eros Comix fare.
Share






