Two complete Eric Stanton vintage classics, like you’ve never seen them before. (Both reconstructed from archival material and designed to display Stanton’s risqué humor.) Out of print for many decades, The Return of Gwendoline (c.1965), a follow up to Stanton’s Sweeter Gwen (his comic tribute to John Willie), and Deborah (1957), a noirish, fetish fashion adventure originally serialized in Exotique magazine. Two rare, complete serials, plus additional bizarre “Golden Age” Stanton art—all collected in one elegant, low-cost volume!

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Two complete Eric Stanton vintage classics, like you’ve never seen them before. (Both reconstructed from archival material and designed to display Stanton’s risqué humor.) Out of print for many decades, The Return of Gwendoline (c.1965), a follow up to Stanton’s Sweeter Gwen (his comic tribute to John Willie), and Deborah (1957), a noirish, fetish fashion adventure originally serialized in Exotique magazine. Two rare, complete serials, plus additional bizarre “Golden Age” Stanton art—all collected in one elegant, low-cost volume!

If you’re an admirer of sexy, alternative illustration—or a fan of Bettie Page, John Willie, Charles Guyette, Irving Klaw, corsets, tightlacing, latex or leather, ultra-high-heel shoes, bizarre boots, sexy domination, shibari, 1950s vintage glamour, exotic glamour and fetish fashion—then this collection is for you. Make this book yours today!

[Enjoy as a stand-alone volume of great Stanton art … or as a supplement to the definitive “classic era” collector’s hardcover book, Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground, available right now on Amazon!]


Eric Stanton
Eric Stanton (1926-1999) was a pioneering illustrator of fetish art, who believed that every artist should be free to follow his (or her) own muse. And he risked his entire career on this belief, even if it meant living underground in complete obscurity. His association with Steve Ditko, Irving Klaw, Bettie Page, Gene Bilbrew, and other figures of the New York underground of the 1950s and ’60s, is the stuff of legend.

You can read more about his early years of struggle and doubt in the hardcover book, Eric Stanton & The History of the Bizarre Underground (now available on Amazon), which features over 400+ illustrations/photos and the backstory of Irving Klaw, Bettie Page, Charles Guyette, Steve Ditko, Gene Bilbrew, Leonard Burtman, and so many more…

Additional information

ISBN

1796403903

# Pages

110 pages

Binding

Soft Cover

Dimensions

6×9 inches

Color

Black and white

Publication Date

March 2, 2019