Damsel rescue fantasy

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gaby wrote:
kinbaku wrote:
gaby wrote:...talking about Sweet Gwendoline... 8)
You can download the pdf at http://taliakain.free.fr/gwen/John%20Wi ... doline.pdf
Thank you. In that link I found also six more comics of Osvaldo Greco (...and Sweet Gwendoline in french :) )
...and a video of an encased girl also. :D
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I think in many ways 'John Willie' (John Alexander Scott Coutts) was well ahead of his time. His drawings are so realistic you have to wonder did he have live models. :D
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He did use models, he was a photographer as well as an artist. :-D
https://vintagemusing.com/2017/04/10/john-willie/
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Does anyone know of any bondage comics that are older than these?
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Natybound wrote:Does anyone know of any bondage comics that are older than these?
The original wonder woman comic book by william moulton
And his wife sadie come to mind.
These started 5 years before willie published bizarre.

They may be considered tame, but were distributed to
Newsstands with a sixfigure circulation.

John Willie may have been a fetishists dream come true,
But there is a good chance moulton awakend & shaped those
Fetishes.

Check out his bio movie. Sadie & he were polyamarous.
Way ahead of their times
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ponylady wrote:
Natybound wrote:Does anyone know of any bondage comics that are older than these?
The original wonder woman comic book by william moulton
And his wife sadie come to mind.
These started 5 years before willie published bizarre.
I didn't know that. Thanks for the information. Early Wonder Woman comics included a multitude of examples of bondage. The only problem is that she always escapes from her bonds :mrgreen:
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gaby wrote:The only problem is that she always escapes from her bonds
But in the meantime, she's enjoying her bonds. That's a big plus in my book! 8)

Those early Wonder Woman comics were borderline erotic. :D

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bound_jenny wrote: Those early Wonder Woman comics were borderline erotic. :D

Jenny.
But what I like most about Wonder Woman is she likes the bondage games (a lot)...even knowing shecould loose her power for Aphrodite's law 8)
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The strappado on 20 and 21, all the post and tree ties, and the suspension on 53 and 54
Sometimes I like the comic art better than reality. Has there ever been anything better than sweet Gwen?
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dsteve wrote:The strappado on 20 and 21, all the post and tree ties, and the suspension on 53 and 54
Sometimes I like the comic art better than reality. Has there ever been anything better than sweet Gwen?
...well, actually, I don't think so. Even the following John Willie comics. I like all of them but Sweet Gwendoline is my favorite
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I'll bet everyone would love for John Willie's writings to be made into a hardcover book, and in the back cover, there's a mirror . Above the mirror says "They've had their adventures". And, and, under the mirror, it says "How about you?" Huh? Huh? Good? The internet would need a webcam, and the latest firmware, blah, blah, just isn't as special.
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There's no mirror in the back cover, :D but there is a complete reprint of John Willie's 'Bizarre' magazine published by Taschen. I definitely recommend it, although it's out of print and can be somewhat expensive unless it's the small 'pocket' size edition which I would avoid.
https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/ti ... s-bizarre/
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Bondage is like a foreign film without subtitles. Only through sharing and practice can we hope to understand.
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Natale wrote:There's no mirror in the back cover, :D but there is a complete reprint of John Willie's 'Bizarre' magazine published by Taschen. I definitely recommend it, although it's out of print and can be somewhat expensive unless it's the small 'pocket' size edition which I would avoid.
https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/ti ... s-bizarre/
...for that price I think I prefer to make my own comics :rofl:
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gaby wrote:
Natale wrote:There's no mirror in the back cover, :D but there is a complete reprint of John Willie's 'Bizarre' magazine published by Taschen. I definitely recommend it, although it's out of print and can be somewhat expensive unless it's the small 'pocket' size edition which I would avoid.
https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/ti ... s-bizarre/
...for that price I think I prefer to make my own comics :rofl:
Let me know when you have it ready. I want to read your comics :mrgreen:
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