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  • In recent years, the annual [[SIGNY award]]s have been awarded to the bondage artists voted the best of that year. Bondage artists include:
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  • ...eph Michael Linsner''' (b. {{star}}December 13, 1968) is an American comic book writer-artist best known for his mature-audiences supernatural character Da ...it book for the American Red Cross following the September 11 attacks; the comic presents his perceptions as a native New Yorker on that day.
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  • * ''Bottom Line Comics'' -- an online 3D computer rendered comic and graphic book series, also in PDF format, drawn by Magnus3D. [[Category:Artists]]
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  • ...no matter what the subject or situation. GGA was most commonly featured in comic books, [[pulp magazine]]s and crime fiction. When cited as an art movement, ...c books from Fiction House and other publishers. Shortly after ''The Comic Book Price Guide'' was created by Robert Overstreet, the duo of David and his bu
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  • ...h artist]] most known for his youthful, homoerotic illustrations and comic book work in the late twentieth century to present day. ...d working-class, kinky, androphilic sexuality. His work is done in a comic book style, with bright colors and solid quality of line. Unlike [[Tom of Finlan
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  • ...2008-11-11</ref> Though hit hard by the [[Kefauver Committee|Senate comic book hearings]] and the Comics Code Authority, ''Terror Tales'' would recover an ...rror comics, it was joined shortly afterward (1935) with its sister horror comic, ''[[Horror Stories (magazine)|Horror Stories]]'', also from the same publi
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  • ...h of his most published works were seen, including the "Fanny Hall" erotic comic series, and covers for the Geoffrey Merrick, and Frank Campbell novels. The ...d a strong heterosexual element hithertofore essentially ignored by other artists. In spite of being somewhat revolutionary, he thought nothing of it and was
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  • ...efano Piselli, and Riccardo Morrocht, Baldazzini & Saudelli’s bizarreries, book 1: bondage, feet, wrestling, fetish (Venice: ...efano Piselli, and Riccardo Morrocht, Baldazzini & Saudelli’s bizarreries, book 2: bondage, feet, wrestling, fetish (Venice: Glittering Images, 2002), 64 p
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  • ...h as a book (often on a dust jacket), magazine, newspaper (tabloid), comic book, video game (box art), DVD, CD, videotape, music album (album art) or podca Book cover
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  • ...anking drawings with pigmented ink are featured in religious and secular [[book]] [[illustration]]s. Soon the rise of first image [[printing]] technologies ...er use of texture, hatching, [[light and shade]]. Most of these works were book illustrations. See [[spanking in illustration]] and [[historic spanking art
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  • {{Header|Blue Book (magazine) 01/21}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Blue Book}} {{for|Blue Book of New Orleans|The Blue Book}}
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  • ...an [[illustrator]] in 1948. From 1958 to 1963 he worked for the English [[comic]] magazine '''Fleetway''' (see below), before he moved on to longer comics ...rollo_565.html Leone Frollo playing cards and art books] for sale on [[The Book Palace]]
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  • ...in the art department of the Philadelphia ''Ledger''. He also produced the comic strip ''Deb Days'' in 1927. He later contributed many covers to the [[pulp In 1948 Bergey made the transition to the rapidly expanding paperback book industry. He worked first for Popular Library, then later for Pocket Books.
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  • ...form Academy]], a small publisher in Hereford, England, and drew several [[comic]]s. ...Europe, and to write short stories (''Delicious Vengeance'') and a colored comic ''The Dungeon''.
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  • Some of his comic series titles - * Art Book 2000
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  • ...trip]]s featuring corporal imagery, recalling the ‘classical’ era of comic book spanking. {{cat|Artists|Authors}}
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  • image:AlazarsBookBondage01.jpg|<center>Book #01</center> image:AlazarsBookBondage02.jpg|<Center>Book #02</center>
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  • [[Image:Ward book.jpg|thumb|right|"The Wonderful World of Bill Ward - King of the Glamour Gir ...erican cartoonist best known as one of the most widely published good girl artists, and as creator of the risquė comics character "Torchy".
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  • ..., Germany. It began as ''Taschen Comics'' publishing Benedikt's extensive comic collection. Taschen has been a noteworthy force in making lesser-seen art ...ate artist, ranging from the more famous like Michelangelo to lesser known artists like [[Norman Rockwell]].
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