#283 - Transvestite Lawman Gene Bilbrew ENEG Mutrix

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Transvestite Lawman
illustrated by Gene Bilbrew
a Mutrix Publication
Jersey City, New Jersey
c. 1966

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Dismissed from the police department for his notorious brutality toward female suspects, Harold gets himself a job as a detective who collects evidence in divorce cases.

Suspicious Mrs. Trimble hires Investigations Unlimited to catch her husband, John, in the embrace of his mistress, and the case is assigned to Harold. He enters Nancy's apartment a few minutes after John leaves and, pretending to be a policeman, intimidates her. Just as he's about to sexually abuse the terrified beauty, John appears and hits the nasty intruder in the head.

When he regains consciousness, Harold finds himself in bondage. Nancy and John decide that a suitable punishment for arrogant Harold would be dressing him as a woman. Using cord, they fashion tight bindings for his genitalia. With a leash, they yank his flesh with the threat of permanent damage. In another scene, John snaps a sturdy padlock around the captive's scrotum.

They take Polaroid pictures of him dressed as a woman and use threat of their publication to control the ex-cop. Nancy finds a cane and continuously hurts him with it. He's forced to perform household chores and eat leftovers from a plate on the floor.

The story tells of Nancy forcing Harold to wear sexy undies – girdle, padded bra, pantyhose. He's forced to wear a girlish wig, paint his nails with polish, apply lipstick and eye shadow.

After a few weeks of progressive feminization, Nancy takes slutty-looking Harriet for a walk . . . .

“As he glanced at his reflexion in store windows he knew that his tiny red panties were exposed at each stride, as if he was purposely displaying his most intimate feminine area for all to see.

The way his false breasts jiggled and bounced with the jarring steps from his high heels, made him sure that he was creating an obscene display of himself . . . .

It was a terrible blow to his masculine ego to be forced to imitate a girl so completely, but if he was ever caught at it, the humiliation would be unbearable for him.”

The Mutrix (New Jersey) booklet was probably published in the mid-1960s and reprinted by Wholesale Book Corporation (New York) about 10 years later.

The text is punctuated by eight precise Gene Bilbrew illustrations. In this work, we see a true master at the peak of his skills, creating graceful feminine forms in ink. His pictures coincide with scenes in the prose.

Mr. Bilbrew's ink drawings vividly present the general discomfort of the unwilling transvestite and his male-within-the-female duality. Bilbrew's careful attention to contraptions that contain and restrain Harold's male indicia, hosiery, earrings and panties add fetish notes to fluid tableaux.

The artist's renderings of vengeful Nancy show her as sexy, desirable and mischievous. They treat us to tasty discord between a voluptuous brunette and the girlish man she controls. Indeed, these delineations of gender blending set a brilliant standard, seldom surpassed.

Using the oblique vocabulary his time, the unnamed writer describes everything, including items of apparel and their texture. The prose repeatedly refers to the humiliation and frustration Harold feels by being restrained by a beauty who enjoys teasing him with frequent display of her alluring body.

The text was produced on an old typewriter with worn-out typebars. Someone should have scrubbed them a brush before the typing was done.

The digital replica contains all content in the booklet except ads. The digital replica duplicates the page sequence/picture placement of the original. Images transposed smoothly to the digital iteration.

All new scans.

The blend of pictures and prose make this volume one of the best in the Mutrix transvestite series. Character dynamics add femdom elements to a capture/revenge scenario with plenty of bizarre justice.


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