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7 DEATH IN THE HAREM
Graphic Novel by Ferres–Part Four
16 THE GREAT REBELLION
Graphic Novel by Fernando–Part One
26 PONY LIFE
Graphic Novel by Doval–Part Four
34 HARD LINES
Like Kink Itself, Hardcore BDSM Illustration
Wasn’t Born Yesterday
Special Feature by Ernest Greene
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42 YAKUZA SLAVES
Graphic Novel by Roberts–Part Four
58 SLAVEMART
Graphic Novel by Erenisch–Part Four
66 SIBERIAN MADHOUSE
Graphic Novel by Templeton–Part One
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76 HELL’S BROTHEL
Graphic Novel by Tryten–Part One
NO ACTUAL TOONS WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THESE COMICS.
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HUSTLER HONEY BUNS PRESENTS: HUSTLER’S TABOO ILLUSTRATED, No. 4 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 repro-
duced in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher. Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, drawings, photographs,
etc., if they are to be returned, and LFP Publishing Group, LLC assumes no responsibility for unsolicited material. All letters sent to
HUSTLER’S TABOO ILLUSTRATED will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication and copyright purposes and as subject to
HUSTLER’S TABOO ILLUSTRATED ’s right to edit and comment editorially. Any similarity between persons and places in fictional portions
of this magazine and any real persons or places is purely coincidental.
PRINTED IN CANADA
The publisher maintains the records relating to images in this periodical required
by 18 U.S.C. §2257, which records are located at the office of the manufacturer,
8484 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211, D. Carrillo, custodian of records. All
nude models are 18 years of age or older. Date of publication is May 13, 2008.
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TABOO
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LARRY FLYNT
, Editor and Publisher
MICHAEL H. KLEIN,
President
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Executive Vice-President
DONNA HAHNER,
Corporate Vice-President
LIZ FLYNT,
Vice-President, Administration
BRUCE DAVID
Editorial Director
ERNEST GREENE
Executive Editor
LISA BEATTIE
Art Director
PHILIP SANGUINET
Copy Chief
ARTWORK
Roberts, Ferres, Doval, Templeton, Agnes, Hines
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ade called his epic novel Justine “A Tale of Vice Rewarded and Virtue Chastised”
and that’s what you’ll see in TABOO ILLUSTRATED. In these pages, innocent
babes are cruelly mistreated by sadistic degenerates. The good girls are rarely res-
cued and the bad guys usually get away with it. Why is this so? Because when it
comes to certain unfortunate realities about our own kind, we speak the sooth.
Artists hold up mirrors to the world in which they live, and what’s reflected, however beauti-
fully rendered, isn’t always pretty. Good doesn’t always triumph over evil. In that way, the wild
flights of extreme fantasy filling this book are more “realistic” about the moral universe we all
share than is comforting. Redemption, uplift and the defeat of vice at the hands of virtue may
be the raw materials of Hollywood’s dream factory, but the dreams here are as dark as the
world outside.
In that world, the defenseless often suffer at the hands of the powerful without relief. Righteous
retribution does not descend upon the vile perpetrators vile debauchery. Any unblinking
overview of our modern world reveals that great technological progress has not been accompa-
nied by moral advancement over much of the globe. Sade’s observation that “the history of
humanity is the history of its crimes” holds as true today as it did two hundred years ago.
If only evil people did evil things, evil would be in short supply, which clearly it is not. It is the
recognition of this harsh reality that gives the work of our artists such power and impact. They
reveal something fundamental about human nature that resists all attempts to tame it. The truth
they tell is so subversive, it can only be rendered in pen and ink.
But to recognize the evil that men do is not necessarily to embrace it. While the bad guys in our
harrowing fables may be identifiably human, they are never sympathetic, unlike their victims.
To quote a favorite character from a much brighter comic universe, The Tick, we must oppose
evil “because evil is just plain wrong.” We may indulge ourselves in its fictional representation
but we may never allow ourselves to fall under its seductive sway in our treatment of others.
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 TEMPLETON
—Ernest Greene, Executive Editor
Illustrated
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on this issue?
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU .
Please write to us at: CHAIN MAIL ,
c/o TABOO, 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 900,
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Or e-mail us at
taboo@lfp.com
THEY WANT THEIR TI THREE
I am seriously requesting access to a copy of your next issue as soon as possible. I am
a loyal reader of both TABOO and TABOO ILLUSTRATED and what I've seen of the lat-
ter so far a blessing to kinky art lovers everywhere. I could go on and on with my praise
for your products, but you get my point I'm sure. I want so make sure I don’t miss a
single TABOO ILLUSTRATED.
I bought the first two issues of Taboo Illustrated from the Hollywood Hustler store and
I want to make sure I don’t miss a single issue in the future. How do I do this?
—Rachael, via e-mail
Okay, loyal readers, just check out the ad on page 87 and you’ll know how to keep your
collection of TABOO ILLUSTRATED current and complete.
YOU GOTTA HAVE ART
I just picked up a copy of Taboo Illustrated #2 and really enjoyed the art work, start-
ing with that scorching-hot cover. I totally get off on the damsels-in-distress fantasies,
particularly the fabulous babes in Junta Hell and the incredibly beautiful pony girls
from Doval. This kind of art really pushes my buttons.
—Charles C., Springfield, Illinois
THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER
As an amateur illustrator, I can say with confidence that Taboo Illustrated is a long-
awaited treasure. I’ve seen the work of some of your artists elsewhere in small quan-
tities (think Tim may be from our part of the world) but not much gets past our local
censors. It’s great to see so much fine comic work all assembled in one place. Thank
you for the inspiration.
—Francis M., a dedicated fan/reader/user
—A long-time admirer, Sydney, Australia
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