Brian Tarsis

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Brian Tarsis is an American comic book artist and author and is known for his treatment of fetish subjects (especially bondage ). He works for various bondage and fetish magazines and has published several comics and graphic novels . He lives and works in Seattle.

His first drawings were published in 1984 by Harmony Concepts, Inc. , in 1990 he moved to House of Milan and in 1996 to B&D Pleasures .

Tarsis works with different techniques. A very plastic representation is characteristic of his style. The contents of his stories mostly take place in the mysterious half-worlds of the unusual sex games and range from seduction and bondage scenes to the depiction of extreme sexual violence and rape scenes.

Works

Comics:

  • Opal (from 1989 series in Bondage Life and Bondage Parade magazines , not completed; re-recorded and completed in 2005; published by Chastenwood Press)
  • City of Dreams (4 issues; Eros Comix 1994)
  • Daphne ( B&D Pleasures 1999)
  • Tarsis Anthology, Book One (B&D Pleasures 2001)
  • Wormwood (B&D Pleasures 2002)
  • Tarsis Anthology, Book Two (B&D Pleasures 2002)
  • Valeria (Chastenwood Press 2003)

Books (author and illustrator):

  • The Long Cruel Winter (30 illustrations; B&D Pleasures 2002)
  • Anybody's Enia (30 illustrations; Fundgeon Press 2004)
  • The Phantom of the Roxy (30 illustrations; B&D Pleasures 2006)

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