In yet another example of real life being stranger than fiction, the hardcover book Secret Identity: The Fetish Art of Superman’s Co-creator Joe Shuster reveals how a giant of American popular culture became involved with a series of underground BDSM publications called Nights of Horror.
Filled with illustrated tales of spanking, bondage, voyeurism and other taboo activities, these low-budget magazines were accused of inciting youth violence and eventually became the focus of a U.S. Supreme Court obscenity case.
It’s all very bizarre, which makes Secret Identity a great read. The book is also filled with dozens of classic BDSM illustrations, reproduced from the few surviving copies of Nights of Horror.
For more information click here: Secret Identity: The Fetish Art of Superman’s Co-creator Joe Shuster



Woman: “So this guy, he knows how to handle a cane? I don’t want him hitting me in the wrong places.”


Have you ever noticed how portrayals of non-consensual BDSM-type activities are considered perfectly acceptable within works of science fiction or fantasy, but those same acts are still (often) judged as taboo or downright silly when practiced by consenting adults for mutual enjoyment?
Back in 1996, my exposure to spanking videos was still fairly limited – you mostly had to buy them on VHS tapes via mail order – so when the documentary Fetishes: Mistresses & Domination at Pandora’s Box played on HBO, I really hoped that it might feature a corporal punishment scene. And it did!
“My fantasy is to submit to a very powerful, dominant woman.”
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