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Jacques Boivin

Jacques Boivin is the artist of the erotic comic 'Mélody', that appeared at Kitchen Sink Press from 1988. The comic was created three years earlier, when exotic dancer Sylvie Rancourt created a comics alter-ego for herself. The Boivin version of the comic was a big hit. Ten issues appeared, as well as the book collection 'The Orgies of Abitibi'.

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Joseph Ferral

French pencil artist who often ventured into nonconsensual fiction, with extreme torture and humiliation subjects and sometimes featuring younger victims. His work is richly detailed with dramatic expressions and period costumes. His pieces are often sequential, following a story progression, but the only stories known to accompany them have been written after the fact. In the past, Farrel has considered his art a minor trifle, and appears surprised by the attention it is getting.

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John Willie

John Alexander Scott Coutts was born of British parents in Singapore. He studied in England, then moved to Australia. From there, he sent his designs to the US. Most of his work was published (under the pseudonym John Willie) between 1946 and 1959 in Bizarre magazine, which Willie also edited. His most famous stories were 'The Adventures of Sweet Gwendoline', 'Pauline's Peril' and 'Hairbreadth Harry'. John Willie was a master of the bondage genre, and he created numerous works for private orders, which unfortunately have never been published. He retired to Guernsey, where he died in 1962.

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