I know this is the clips review section but there isn’t an art review section at the moment so I am taking liberties.
Like any tickle art afficionado I was delighted when BAC recently re-appeared on the scene here at the TMF. His art was some of the first tickle art I found when I first discovered the community and it had a great influence on me as both a writer and an artist. Unfortunately BAC already seemed to have disappeared by that time, he had no website and all I could find were poor quality copies and scans of older work and items that people that shared from time to time from their personal collections.
Now he has published his works online we finally have a chance to enjoy them in all their glory.
Here are short reviews of two stories I bought.
“Tales of Tickle Torture III - There’s no business like Toe Business”
The infamous Phillip Lafeet is our protagonist here, a suave yet sadistically sensual tickle torturer who loves his work. In this tale Lafeet and his assistant, Lamarr have been hired to abduct the rather lovely Tiffany Zapata for some thorough tickle torture. The artwork is everything you’d expect from BAC and whilst the influences of the Irving Klaw/Nutrix artists are there to see. Now I have a chance to digest the art in its full glory, I can also see influences from the 1960’s underground artists such as Spain (who drew Trashman) among others. I might be way off here but that’s what I see.
There’s both upper body and foot tickling here, with feathers and other more ingenious methods employed. The dialogue flows well and accompanies the artwork perfectly and there’s a nice little twist at the end of the tale.
“Wok don’t Run”
This is the legendary (and rightly so) longer story of what happens when the sexy Tootsie Mirth finds herself at the mercy of the sinister Fuk Toe – a kind of Fu Manchu with a tickle fetish. This story contains everything I love about BAC’s artwork and again, the accompanying narrative proves that the man is not just a great artist, he can write as well.
There is more sexual content in this story than others I have seen from BAC but it fits with the story well and the whole package is a masterpiece of erotic tickle torture art.
Would I recommend these stories to fans of high quality tickle torture art? Hell yes, but I can’t imagine that anyone who is interested in this kind of thing doesn’t have them already.
BAC recently said he has a new story out in the next few weeks. If it’s anything like these two I will be greatly looking forward to it.
Like any tickle art afficionado I was delighted when BAC recently re-appeared on the scene here at the TMF. His art was some of the first tickle art I found when I first discovered the community and it had a great influence on me as both a writer and an artist. Unfortunately BAC already seemed to have disappeared by that time, he had no website and all I could find were poor quality copies and scans of older work and items that people that shared from time to time from their personal collections.
Now he has published his works online we finally have a chance to enjoy them in all their glory.
Here are short reviews of two stories I bought.
“Tales of Tickle Torture III - There’s no business like Toe Business”
The infamous Phillip Lafeet is our protagonist here, a suave yet sadistically sensual tickle torturer who loves his work. In this tale Lafeet and his assistant, Lamarr have been hired to abduct the rather lovely Tiffany Zapata for some thorough tickle torture. The artwork is everything you’d expect from BAC and whilst the influences of the Irving Klaw/Nutrix artists are there to see. Now I have a chance to digest the art in its full glory, I can also see influences from the 1960’s underground artists such as Spain (who drew Trashman) among others. I might be way off here but that’s what I see.
There’s both upper body and foot tickling here, with feathers and other more ingenious methods employed. The dialogue flows well and accompanies the artwork perfectly and there’s a nice little twist at the end of the tale.
“Wok don’t Run”
This is the legendary (and rightly so) longer story of what happens when the sexy Tootsie Mirth finds herself at the mercy of the sinister Fuk Toe – a kind of Fu Manchu with a tickle fetish. This story contains everything I love about BAC’s artwork and again, the accompanying narrative proves that the man is not just a great artist, he can write as well.
There is more sexual content in this story than others I have seen from BAC but it fits with the story well and the whole package is a masterpiece of erotic tickle torture art.
Would I recommend these stories to fans of high quality tickle torture art? Hell yes, but I can’t imagine that anyone who is interested in this kind of thing doesn’t have them already.
BAC recently said he has a new story out in the next few weeks. If it’s anything like these two I will be greatly looking forward to it.