Simple erotic imagery doesn't get old (not for me, anyway). This iconic illustration from Ray Todd's The Horny Hitchhiker is a superb example of pornographic pulp.
As I am currently in production on a new movie in which a (possibly perverted) preacher plays an important part, this Greenleaf oldie is more relevant to my "pulp as a way of life" by-line than ever before.Since a Pervert Preacher was not enough, the publishers spiced up the pot with some bestiality and bondage.
Is that dog food in the preacher's bucket? And is the holy man offering the gal a little fried chicken before Rover does his business? That's kind of him if he is.
More bestiality rears its furry head.Has the lady slipped her panties down to entice the dog? Are dogs susceptible to titillation?
If you take a close look at the mutt, it becomes clear that he's not even looking at the woman. He's looking at something outside the picture.
This may explain the need to titillate the four-legged lothario. A vulgar display of bare flesh won't do it for him. On the other hand, a hint of ass will do it.
Before you could advertise your wares on the internet or in a free newspaper, you had to advertise them on a park bench. They weren't called the Good Old Days for nothing.
He's My Loving Beast, not My Lusting Beast or Horny Beast. That implies it's more than just sex for him. He's willing to share the household chores, support his gal, walk down the aisle, andbark "I do!" at the appropriate moment. What a guy.
You need a permit? Is that the permit she's holding?Beautiful black and white image from Liverpool Press. The publisher's two-tone artwork was always high quality and extremely erotic. They even bothered illustrating backgrounds.
Ray Todd strikes twice in one post. Hot, trashy illustration from another Greenleaf classic.
She gets tortured before she spends her married life torturing him. The "tortured bride" theme was a popular one amongst porn paperback writers. Strangely, it's rarely been explored in realms outside literature.
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