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The central theme of Click is the dialectic between free will and submission. Manara titled the work Il Gioco (The Game) to emphasize the ludic nature of the protagonist's predicament. Unlike typical erotica where the focus is solely on the act, Manara focuses on the situation —the tension between public persona and private desire.

Before dissecting Click , one must understand the artist. Born in 1945 in Luson, Italy, Milo Manara began as an architect before falling under the spell of comics. His style is a unique fusion of classic Italian design (influenced by Hugo Pratt) and a Caravaggio-esque understanding of light.

Beneath the eroticism lies a sharp satire of the upper class. Claudia’s husband and their social circle are depicted as vapid and hypocritical. The "game" exposes the fragility of their social constructs. When Claudia is humiliated in front of her peers, the reader is often invited to laugh at the absurdity of the situation and the reactions of the onlookers. Manara uses sex not just to titillate, but to dismantle the pretensions of the bourgeoisie. The graphic novel suggests that beneath the expensive clothes and polite conversation, primal urges rule everyone.

While the “free PDF” route is tempting, the art deserves better than a blurry scan. Here is how to view the of Click legally: