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6 DEATH IN THE HAREM
Graphic Novel by Ferres–Part Two
16 GALLERY: HINES–MASTERFULLY MACABRE
Searing Images of a World Without Mercy
26 PONY LIFE
Graphic Novel by Doval–Part Two
36 ROBERTS – SOME SYMPATHY FOR THE
DEVIL IF YOU PLEASE
His Candy-Colored World Just isn’t Safe for Conventional
Thinking ... or Pretty Girls
Special Feature by Ernest Greene
44 YAKUZA SLAVES
Graphic Novel by Roberts–Part Two
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54 SLAVEMART
Graphic Novel by Erenisch–Part Two
64 JUNTA HELL
Graphic Novel by Templeton–Part Two
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74 KINK IN INK
Voluptuous Volumes for the Secret Shelf
Von Gotha’s Janice Stripped and Whipped
Cagri’s Carnal Cargo
78 CAPTIVE IN THE BASEMENT
Graphic Novel by Agnes–Part One
NO ACTUAL TOONS WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THESE COMICS.
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HUSTLER HONEY BUNS PRESENTS: TABOO ILLUSTRATED, No. 2 is published by LFP Publishing Group, LLC at 8484 Wilshire Boulevard,
Suite 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Copyright © 2008 LFP Publishing Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Nothing herein may be reproduced
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of this magazine and any real persons or places is purely coincidental.
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nude models are 18 years of age or older. Date of publication is January 22, 2008.
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Corporate Vice-President
LIZ FLYNT,
Vice-President, Administration
BRUCE DAVID
Editorial Director
ERNEST GREENE
Executive Editor
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Art Director
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homas Hobbes called the state of nature “the war of all against all, red in tooth and
claw.” The Marquis de Sade made the direct connection between species aggression
and sexual desire through what he termed “the voluptuousness of cruelty.”
In modern times, scientists seek out mechanistic explanations for seemingly inex-
plicable appetites. The human brain has hard-wired links us to the very beginnings of life on
this planet. The cerebellum, the oldest part, deals strictly with the basics – bodily functions,
nourishment, reproduction. when it encounters another living thing, it must decide whether to
eat it, fuck it or avoid it altogether. In the invertebrate world, such distinctions aren’t even nec-
essarily relevant. The Praying Mantis consumes its mates head during copulation, which goes
on undeterred by the interruption (which would probably be the case with some people we’ve
met). Layered on top of this crude foundation is the Limbic System, where emotional respons-
es temper base instinct. Here we experience love, hate, compassion, empathy and intimacy.
The Cerebrum is the most recent retro-fit. That’s the part with which we think, analyze, evalu-
ate our own behavior. It’s the realm of what Freud called the superego, the noisy conscience
that seeks to tame the unruly id down in the basement.
The images you hold in your hand at this very moment may be rendered in ink or paint or
pencil or on a computer, but their raw material is our own inner turmoil. They turn us on as they
do precisely because of the way they tease our paradoxical needs, to satisfy our hunger without
regard for the cost to others while still maintaining some sense of our better selves.
But at the root of it all, Hobbes is not wrong. For one thing to live, another must die. Cruelty
is woven into nature’s elaborate design from the first strand of DNA. What we make of it is our
choice. We can create art that arouses us even as it frightens us. In so doing, we give ourselves
an outlet for our darker impulses that causes no actual harm. The ability to substitute symbol-
ic violence for the real thing is the great evolutionary advance that makes civilization possible.
That is what we celebrate in Taboo Illustrated as much as we celebrate the peculiar beauty
of pleasures seasoned with pain.
Gerry Awang, vice-president, circulation & distribution
Art Elizarov, vice-president, human resources
John Lara, vice-president, finance
LFP Publishing Group, LLC does not endorse
and assumes no liability for any of the products or claims
of service advertised in this magazine.
COVER ART BY ROBERTS
—Ernest Greene, Executive Editor
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