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Eric Stanton

    The art of Eric Stanton for the man who knows his place
    She Dominates All & other Stories
    Reunion in ropes & other stories
    The Dominant Wives & Other Stories
    • You can trace a thematic line between the work of comic-book artist Eric Stanton and his fellow American image-maker Russ Meyer. Both began producing their art in the aftermath of World War Two, both were obsessed with a similar parodic vision of the female. Tall, absurdly buxom, with long legs, a slim waist, long hair, and an expression of insane desire imprinted on her beautiful face, as with Meyer, Stanton's depiction of woman was beyond reality. They were amazon descendants, femme fatales, mistresses of the whip or the handcuffs; simultaneously a parody and a sincere celebration of empowered sexuality. The men in his fast-moving narratives are often striving to escape but they are always immobilised, restrained literally by ropes, or simply frozen in their awe at the sight of Stanton's superheroines. So prolific was the artist that his collected oeuvre, all the covers, illustrations (for magazines such as Exotique) and comic books, could now fill several libraries, but one should really stumble upon Stanton by chance. At midnight in a cheap hotel room, you might come across this edition lurking under the mattress with a girl's name and a phone number scrawled inside. You probably won't even need to phone that number.

      The Dominant Wives & Other Stories
    • He's been called "the Rembrandt of Pulp-Culture" and it's not hard to see why - Stanton is the creme de la creme of his genre. His imaginative, detailed full-colour comic strip narratives picture buxom, leggy femmes fatales having their way with tied-up, handcuffed, or simply awestruck men. The stories included here are highlights from our klotz title "Dominant Wives & Other Stories." Look at it how you want - Stanton's imagery is either an empowerment of female sexuality or a gross caricature of female-domination fantasy.

      Reunion in ropes & other stories
    • Stanton has been called the Rembrandt of pulp-culture. His imaginative, detailed full-color comic strip narratives picture buxom, leggy femmes fatales having their way with tied-up, handcuffed, or simply awestruck men. The stories included here are highlights from our huge tome Eric Stanton, The Man Who Knows His Place.

      She Dominates All & other Stories
    • „Eine Frau muss stark sein. Je größer, desto besser.” —Eric StantonEric Stanton (1926–1999) wird gerne als der „Rembrandt der Pulp Culture“ bezeichnet – ein Titel, den er seiner zeichnerischen Meisterschaft, weniger seinen Sujets verdankt. In den vielen Jahrzehnten seiner einzigartigen Karriere hat er sich an den unterschiedlichsten Fetisch-Themen abgearbeitet: kämpfende Frauen, Spanking, Sadomasochismus, Bondage, und – immer wieder – weibliche Dominanz. In seinen originellen, nicht selten nach speziellen Kundenwünschen gezeichneten Comic-Strips vergnügen sich großbusige und langbeinige femmes fatales mit gefesselten oder schlicht vor Ehrfurcht erstarrten Männern. Je nachdem, wen man fragt, offenbaren Stantons Bilder die Macht der weiblichen Sexualität oder karikieren bloß männliche Dominatrix-Fantasien. Welcher Position man sich auch anschließen mag, eines steht fest: In Stantons Universum haben die Frauen die Zügel fest in der Hand. Dieser Retrospektiv-Band versammelt Stantons Arbeiten von den späten 1940ern bis in die 1990er, mit insgesamt über 500 Comic-Strips, Einzelzeichnungen und Titelblättern. Mit einem Vorwort von Dian Hanson und einem biografischen Essay des Fotografen und Genre-Kenners Eric Kroll.

      The art of Eric Stanton for the man who knows his place