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'''Jim''' was a mysterious artist of fetish and bondage comics and illustrations. He illustrated many books and serials sold by mail-order through [[Irving Klaw]]'s [[Nutrix]] company in the 1950s, just like [[Eric Stanton]], [[Adolfo Ruiz]] and [[Eneg]]. Jim was specialized in drawing wasp-waisted women in latex. One of his best-known creations was '[[Baroness Steel]]', a feature that was also collected in [[Bizarre Comix]] issue 5 in 1976. | |||
The real identity of the artist has always remained a mystery, even to Klaw, but one collector knew that the artist was originally from Geneva. The artist was a technical draftsman for a design firm, and he has also worked under the pen name Gil. The artist died on a vacation trip in 1964. | The real identity of the artist has always remained a mystery, even to Klaw, but one collector knew that the artist was originally from Geneva. The artist was a technical draftsman for a design firm, and he has also worked under the pen name Gil. The artist died on a vacation trip in 1964. |
Revision as of 06:17, 22 October 2021
Jim was a mysterious artist of fetish and bondage comics and illustrations. He illustrated many books and serials sold by mail-order through Irving Klaw's Nutrix company in the 1950s, just like Eric Stanton, Adolfo Ruiz and Eneg. Jim was specialized in drawing wasp-waisted women in latex. One of his best-known creations was 'Baroness Steel', a feature that was also collected in Bizarre Comix issue 5 in 1976.
The real identity of the artist has always remained a mystery, even to Klaw, but one collector knew that the artist was originally from Geneva. The artist was a technical draftsman for a design firm, and he has also worked under the pen name Gil. The artist died on a vacation trip in 1964.
- Note the distinctive "Jim_" signature/logo.
- Baroness of Steel
- Slaves in Ancient Rome by Jim
- Slaves in Ancient Rome by Jim
- Stern Dominant Women Bind Man in Female Attire by Jim

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