When two Americans crash land in the South Pacific, they are immediately taken hostage by an all-female tribe. But this is no Paradise Island, Wonder Woman is nowhere in sight. Little do they know the horrors that await! This newly restored classic quite simply features some of the best fetish art by Gene Bilbrew under his rogue alias, “Eneg,” produced only three years after he had switched careers from professional singer to underground cartoonist.

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Description

When two Americans crash land in the South Pacific, they are immediately taken hostage by an all-female tribe. But this is no Paradise Island, Wonder Woman is nowhere in sight. Little do they know the horrors that await!

Originally published as “Island of Captive Girls” in 1953, Brutal Punishment for Captive Girls went through various permutations under numerous publishers, including Irving Klaw and Times Square bookstore owner and operator, Edward Mishkin.

This newly restored classic quite simply features some of the best fetish art by Gene Bilbrew under his rogue alias, “Eneg,” produced only three years after he had switched careers from professional singer to underground cartoonist. It contains both volumes, originally published separately, and, as a bonus, includes the continuation of the tale as it originally appeared in 1953.

Let this unique, subversive collection be your introduction to this great, neglected African American artist. Pick up your copy today!

Also available on Amazon: Gene Bilbrew Revealed, a biography of the artist’s life illustrated with hundreds of images.


Gene Bilbrew
Eugene “Gene” Bilbrew (1923 – 1974) was an African-American vocal group singer, cartoonist, and “bizarre art” pioneer. During his 24-year career as an underground artist, he produced some of the most iconic and subversive fetish art of the 20th century. He also has the distinction of being the first black career fetish artist in history.

Additional information

ISBN

979-8715955999

# Pages

112 pages

Binding

Soft Cover

Dimensions

6×9 inches

Color

Black and white

Publication Date

April 7, 2021