I’ll Take Manhattan… Please! - Projects

We can only assume it was the perfect storm of riding a pop-culture wave months gone coupled with the prospect of not having to create any new clothing that lead our friend Johnathan Darkly to de-zombify his spokesmodel Bianca in favor of a decidedly feminine take on Watchmen’s Dr. Manhattan.
He assures us that the good doctor’s diminutive hero mask maintains Bianca’s streak of wearing spectacle-like facial appliances, and that …read more
Posted on Friday, April 10th, 2009 by Jeff
Alejandro Gutiérrez Franco - Artists

Thanks to the tireless work of one dedicated artist, we can safely say that there is no medieval or middle earth setting cannot be improved with the presence of a well-rounded woman. Alejandro Gutiérrez Franco is that artist, and his wide-ranging wild things are simply a beauty to behold. With hints of a woodcut or naive aesthetic, he creates lush immersive environments for his leggy ladies.
The fantasy figures Mr. Franco creates …read more
Posted on Sunday, April 5th, 2009 by Jeff
Forbidden Science Serves Up Softcore Scifi - News

Many would be alternately interested and afraid to hear about a science fiction softcore porn series that’s recently appeared on Cinemax: After Dark. Doug Brode’s Forbidden Science wrestles with the impact of cutting-edge technological advances, and illustrates how their discovery and abuse will lead to lots of hot, steamy sex.
The series follows the trysts and trials of the employees and products of 4Ever Innovations, a …read more
Posted on Thursday, March 26th, 2009 by Jeff
Carlo Arellano - Artists

Experienced concept artists often render their subjects with an efficiency usually reserved for draftsmen and architects, defining muscle and bone with determined strokes and sparse lines. Carlo Arellano exemplifies this minimalist philosophy, yet his figures are often richly detailed and vibrantly alive in spite of the seemingly sketchy textures and occasional hinted limbs.
Mr. Arellano’s portfolio is a ragtag band of rogues and warriors from history and unhistory, plus …read more
Posted on Thursday, March 5th, 2009 by Jeff




