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6 DEATH IN THE HAREM
Graphic Novel by Ferres–Part Three
16 GALLERY: TIM–WAR BOOTY
To the Victor Goes the Despoiling
26 PONY LIFE
Graphic Novel by Doval–Part Three
36 AGNES – CONFESSIONS OF A VIRTUAL VIXEN
Special Feature by Ernest Greene
Art by Agnes
44 YAKUZA SLAVES
Graphic Novel by Roberts–Part Three
54 SLAVEMART
Graphic Novel by Erenisch–Part Three
64 JUNTA HELL
Graphic Novel by Templeton–Part Three
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74 KINK IN INK
Voluptuous Volumes, Perverse Portfolios
Roberts’ Bound Babes
Russell’s Pervy POV
Poulton’s Pee Girls
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79 CAPTIVE IN THE BASEMENT
Graphic Novel by Agnes–Part Two
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NO ACTUAL TOONS WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THESE COMICS.
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HUSTLER HONEY BUNS PRESENTS: TABOO ILLUSTRATED, No. 3 is published by LFP Publishing Group, LLC at 8484 Wilshire Boulevard,
Suite 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Copyright © 2008 LFP Publishing Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Nothing herein may be reproduced
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MICHAEL H. KLEIN,
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Vice-President, Administration
BRUCE DAVID
Editorial Director
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ruelty has been a component of popular entertainment, high and low, throughout
human history. Culture both mirrors and shapes the consciousness of the societies
that consume it. Not only were the classic tragedies of ancient Greece rife with
murder, rape, mutilation and cannibalism, so were the hills and fields of the
ancient world. Elizabethan England filled the boxes at The Globe for Shakespeare’s sophisti-
cated slasher show Titus Andronicus, while bear-baiting provided cruder diversion in pits half
a mile away. Grisly public executions competed for audiences with Kabuki theater in feudal
Japan. Even today, though we tend to conduct our state murder in relative secrecy, our society
still considers it a sport to watch two men from economically disadvantaged classes attempt
to inflict maximum TBI on one another while well-heeled punters bet the outcome.
We suspect the roots of this durable taste for the suffering of others lies somewhere between
the older and more modern components of the human brain, where the most basic urges to
feed and procreate clash with more complex desires for sociable pleasure. This observation,
which should hardly need defending, given its obviousness, upsets utopians of all stripes who
share an odd and dangerous conviction that human beings somehow stand outside of nature.
Our own metric for the improvement of the species is the gradual embrace of symbolic over
literal acts of cruelty as the primary expression of our woolier impulses. For all the loose talk
about violence in media and pornography’s supposed links to sexual brutality, the ordinary cit-
izen of an advanced, industrial culture like our own sees less actual mayhem in a lifetime
than his or her ancestors saw in a short walk across town. That we seem more easily satisfied
with make-believe cruelty conjured by the wizards of cinematic CGI, or the talented artists
who contribute to this magazine, strikes us as good news. We feel safer in a world where the
part of our DNA that takes pleasure in harm stays home getting its rocks off to ink on paper
rather than roaming the countryside in search of more literal satisfactions. Some will surely
disagree, but we salute our readers for their civilized tastes in choosing TABOO ILLUSTRATED
over plundering the village next door.
Gerry Awang, vice-president, circulation & distribution
Art Elizarov, vice-president, human resources
John Lara, vice-president, finance
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 AGNES
—Ernest Greene, Executive Editor
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