#343 - Black Female Domination Eric Stanton
Black Female Domination, Parts 1, 2, 3, 4
Eric Stanton,
self-published
New York, New York
c. 1975
digital replica
and
optimized for ebook viewing
and
Classified Slave
anonymous
Candor, Inc.
New York, New York
c. 1975
digital replica
and
Reform of the Flesh, Part II
T. Ripple
probably Candor, Inc.
c. 1975
digital replica
This product collects three comic stories that were originally published on cards. Cards were printed with ink on thick, matte-coated paper. The typical card measures 5 by 7 inches, and presents one panel.
Card sets were expensive. The 12 cards of Reform of the Flesh, Part II were priced at $5.00. Each of the 9-card sets that comprise Black Female Domination is priced at $5.00. That was a lot of money for 9 pages of content in 1975.
Mr. Stanton sold the complete 36-card set (product #59) through his 1980 Stanton Archives Catalogue for $15.00. Today, they sell for more than $150.
Black Female Domination — 36 cards
The Stanton Archives Catalogue describes Black Female Domination with these words: “The story of a man who thinks he's going to seduce a lovely black girl but becomes the abused object of her unnatural desires. She binds and beats him. . . .” Rubetta drugs Carl, strips him, ties him to a table, whips him, drips wax, hangs him from rafters, inserts a metal dildo and enema, sticks needles into him, and finishes him off with a spiky strap-on.
As cruel as any sadist in erotic art and literature, Ruby's voluptuous appeal enriches Carl's anguish. Mr. Stanton's Rubetta is a villainess as attractive as only the Maestro could design (but it's fair to say that this isn't his best work). He shows her in hard-working bra, garter belt and stockings with a bizarre lust for inflicting pain on her captive. As though worked in charcoal, some sketches have a gritty texture, appropriate for depiction of basement masonry.
Text, produced on a clean typewriter, accompanies each drawing. The narrative prose was conscientiously crafted, with the structure and vocabulary of an experienced writer.
The 36 cards are presented as a digital replica ebook and optimized ebook. For both, brightness and contrast were adjusted. The optimized version shows only pictures on ebook pages proportioned to fill the screen from top to bottom.
All new scans.
Classified Slave — 10 cards
Classified Slave was published by Candor, which is a descendant of Mutrix. The purpose of this comic set is to depict a sadist/masochist relationship in ink, not to show the subtle curves of a sexy beauty wielding a whip. The pictures clearly tell their story, but the art is primitive compared to most illustrations offered here. We could say that the art tells more than it shows.
The pretty sadist uses tall, high-heeled boots to trample her victim. She coils her whip around his aroused manhood while he's bound by chains.
Reform of the Flesh, Part II — 12 cards
Although the art of Reform of the Flesh reflects a measure of abstraction, the pictures show violent motion and the glee of mean captors as they inflict pain on their helpless male.
Hand-lettered balloons help describe dynamics through dialog. All of the busty punishers wear boots and smiles.
These three card sets show sadistic women engaged in what appears to be their favorite pastime: hurting men. The level of meanness surpassed old boundaries, and demonstrates grand audacity by artists and publishers involved. Ebooks provide the best mechanism for appreciating rare relics of 20th century erotica.
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