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Amazona (Sadecky)
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Although Octobriana was (allegedly) created in Russia in the late 1960s, her actual creation is highly-contested. Petr Sadecky, in his book, Octobriana and the Russian Underground, claimed her to be the creation of a group of dissident creators of samizdat comics called the PPP (the Peoples' Pornography Party) who, in accordance with the ideals of Communism, made the character freely available to everyone. In fact, this was all a hoax and Octobriana was based on a previous (but, unpublished) character called Amazona with no political overtones.
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Octobriana and the Russian Underground
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Petr Sadecky
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Although Octobriana was (allegedly) created in Russia in the late 1960s, her actual creation is highly-contested. Petr Sadecky, in his book, Octobriana and the Russian Underground, claimed her to be the creation of a group of dissident creators of samizdat comics called the PPP (the Peoples' Pornography Party) who, in accordance with the ideals of Communism, made the character freely available to everyone. In fact, this was all a hoax and Octobriana was based on a previous (but, unpublished) character called Amazona with no political overtones.