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7 CHAIN MAIL
Kinky Correspondents’ Comix Commentaries
8 STARFUCKERS
Graphic Novel by Roberts–Part Four
20 GALLERY: TIM – SHIPWRECKED
Comely Castaways’ Carnal Captivity
30 STRIPPER
Graphic Novel by Lesbi K. Leih–Part One
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46 CRUEL BEAUTY
A helping of hentai, a frosting of fetish and a dash
of depravity make for a spicy mix in the toons of
Lesbi K. Leih
Special Feature by Ernest Greene
Art by Lesbi K. Leih
52 THE GREAT REBELLION
Graphic Novel by Fernando–Part Five
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64 BUREAU OF FEMALE AFFAIRS
Graphic Novel by Erenisch–Part Three
70 THE CONVENT
Graphic Novel by Templeton–Part One
82 KINK IN INK
Von Gotha’s Babes Behind Bars, Manning’s
Futuristic Fetish
86 HELL’S BROTHEL
3D Graphic Novel by Tryten–Part Five
NO ACTUAL TOONS WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THESE COMICS.
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HUSTLER HONEY BUNS PRESENTS: HUSTLER’S TABOO ILLUSTRATED, No. 8 is published by LFP Publishing Group, LLC at 8484 Wilshire
Boulevard, Suite 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Copyright © 2009 LFP Publishing Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Nothing herein may be repro-
duced in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher. Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, drawings, photographs,
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HUSTLER’S TABOO ILLUSTRATED ’s right to edit and comment editorially. Any similarity between persons and places in fictional portions
of this magazine and any real persons or places is purely coincidental.
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by 18 U.S.C. §2257, which records are located at the office of the manufacturer,
8484 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211, D. Carrillo, custodian of records. All
nude models are 18 years of age or older. Date of publication is December 16, 2008.
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LARRY FLYNT
, Editor and Publisher
MICHAEL H. KLEIN,
President
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Chief Financial Officer
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Corporate Vice-President
LIZ FLYNT,
Vice-President, Administration
BRUCE DAVID
Editorial Director
ERNEST GREENE
Executive Editor
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Art Director
PHILIP SANGUINET
Copy Chief
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isogyny, like fascism, was a useful word at one time. The former was a generalized
hatred of women, usually fairly abstract, the latter a worship of the state at the
expense of the individual, usually quite literal. Now both words are mere epithets,
the former meaning anyone whose appetite for sexual cruelty skeeves you out and
the latter meaning anyone whose politics you really, really don’t like.
TABOO ILLUSTRATED would doubtless seem a prime example of the brand of “misogyny” a cer-
tain school of feminism ascribes to pornography overall. We most certainly, and knowingly,
exhibit artwork depicting the suffering and enslavement of imaginary women in a manner meant
to arouse. But what we arouse isn’t driven by ideology. It’s a hard-wired response to an aspect
of human nature, and of all nature, that can be exquisitely beautiful but is never pretty. That
our imaginary suffering slaves are all female and their keepers either men or women is quite
possibly one of those socially constructed preferences against which cafe revolutionaries love to
rail, but it doesn’t reflect an opinion.
Indeed, with whom do a reader’s sympathies lie in all our tales of feminine woe? We always hope
the poor darlings they mistreat will escape or be rescued, just not too soon.
In the alternative moral universe of our toons, we never operate on the assumption that anything
happens to anyone because she deserves it by gender.
Real misogynists – usually cranky, long-dead writers like Ambrose Bierce or their cranky fictional
counterparts like Henry Higgins, really do believe that men and women are different species and
that one is better than the other. That is a belief they may share with some radical feminists,
but not with us.
We hold that there is only one human species, and its more primal vices and pleasures are less
functions of politics than of biology.
That’s as close as we get to an essentialist argument, and we’re sticking to it. So save the misog-
ynist smear for your great uncle who still thinks women are naturally worse drivers than men.
He’s the one with the attitude problem.
Gerry Awang, vice-president, circulation & distribution
Art Elizarov, vice-president, human resources
LFP Publishing Group, LLC does not endorse
and assumes no liability for any of the products or claims
of service advertised in this magazine.
COVER ART BY ROBERTS
—Ernest Greene, Executive Editor
Illustrated
STRICTLY
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MART SMART
I Just wanted you to know i love your publication. i am a fifty-five-year-old married man
and my wife would not understand, so i have to hide my TABOO ILLUSTRATED like a
teenager, but it’s worth it. The whole magaziåne definitely strikes a cord with me. My
favorite comic is Slavemart. i love how the women are dressed. Keep up the good work.
–Ron, via e-mail
REBEL YELL
I’m writing to compliment you on The Great Rebellion by Fernando. The artwork is con-
sistently excellent, with great attention to detail. Fernando’s ability to convey real feel-
ing through his illustrated characters is a unique gift. But it’s his girls that really get
me going. Each has her uniquely appealing characteristics, and the way they respond
to their plights is very believable. When it comes to putting pretty girls in ugly situa-
tions as part of a consistently exciting story, there is no one who does it better.
–B. French, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ART TART
I’m sure there are women out there who take great offense at some of the art you pub-
lish in TABOO ILLUSTRATED, so I thought you should know that some gals just can’t
get enough of your cruel and kinky comics. I’m a college student, living in Hawaii, who
sneaks off to her room and rubs herself raw looking at strips by Roberts and Templeton
and, especially, Tim’s galleries. But my favorite is Lesbi K. Leih. I love her manga-like
style and the cute villains she draws. I’d feel lucky to be enslaved and used by such
handsome dudes. Anyway, thanks for helping me dream about it.
–Claire C., Honolulu, Hawaii
FAVORS FLAT
Much as I love TABOO ILLUSTRATED, I have to be honest about Hell’s Brothel and
other so-called “3D” stories you’ve run. They just don’t work for me. While this style
might look good on a computer screen or in a video game, it doesn’t translate to
paper very well. The figures look stiff and doll-like and the action isn’t convincing.
I much prefer real art from real artists like Tim, Roberts and Templeton. They cap-
ture the feeling of a situation much better than cold, computer-generated images.
Give me good-quality, old-fashioned illustration to look at and let my imagination
supply the “reality.”
–J.L., Missoula, Montana
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STARFUCKERS
Episode 1
Britney
Part 1
STARFUCKERS
by Roberts
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TABOO ILLUSTRATED ISSUE #8
STARFUCKERS
Britney
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