Produced during a time when the Brazilian adult industry was transitioning into more polished, cinematic styles, is noted for:
The graphic novel is an anthology of short stories connected by a loose narrative frame. Each chapter highlights a different "Pantera" (Panther) based on a specific Brazilian state or region, exploring local customs, slang, and aesthetics. From the sun-kissed beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the Southern gaúcha traditions and the Amazonian mystique, the characters embody the "preferência nacional"—the idea that the country's own women are its greatest treasure. Produced during a time when the Brazilian adult
The "Preferência Nacional" branding helped market these films to a wide audience across Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries, including Portugal and Angola. Availability and Format It offered viewers variety, showcasing the spectrum of
For fans of adult comics, it remains a must-read—a perfect example of how the genre can be both arousing and artistically valid. It offered viewers variety
The pairing of Magalhães and Rossi created a dynamic duality. It offered viewers variety, showcasing the spectrum of Brazilian beauty. Rossi’s performance in this volume is often cited by fans for its authenticity and natural chemistry with her co-stars, avoiding the overly scripted feel that plagued lesser productions.