[…] not at all clear what sort of heavy electrical industrial device it is that this Bill Ward heroine has been chained over for her ass-beating. But if the spikes on the wall are any indication, it’s some serious […]
Kinda puts the stupid “Robospanker” to shame, eh?!
Bill Ward was a tremendous cartoonist, and an interesting character, whose early comics work included “Blackhawk” and “Torchy!” I prefer his earlier erotica, myself, because I feel that toward the end his women became repulsively out of proportion and the cartoons more mean-spirited. I don’t know if that’s what his employers wanted, or if that was his own bent.
In any case, the man did some spectacular art, and you can see some more of it, and a bunch of others, in a well-researched, sprightly written, and profusely illustrated volume by Tim Pilcher called “Erotic Comics–A Graphic History form Tijuana Bibles to Underground Comix.” The book is at Amazon and other venues, and there is a review of it here!
[…] not at all clear what sort of heavy electrical industrial device it is that this Bill Ward heroine has been chained over for her ass-beating. But if the spikes on the wall are any indication, it’s some serious […]
Kinda puts the stupid “Robospanker” to shame, eh?!
Bill Ward was a tremendous cartoonist, and an interesting character, whose early comics work included “Blackhawk” and “Torchy!” I prefer his earlier erotica, myself, because I feel that toward the end his women became repulsively out of proportion and the cartoons more mean-spirited. I don’t know if that’s what his employers wanted, or if that was his own bent.
In any case, the man did some spectacular art, and you can see some more of it, and a bunch of others, in a well-researched, sprightly written, and profusely illustrated volume by Tim Pilcher called “Erotic Comics–A Graphic History form Tijuana Bibles to Underground Comix.” The book is at Amazon and other venues, and there is a review of it here!