Girls and Corpses

Volume 4 Summer

Web: http://www.girlsandcorpses.com

 

Girls and Corpses is one of those magazines which is truly unique. When you see it will not believe your eyes. Freud talked about “sex and death” but it is only Robert Steven Rhine (Corpsy) who would think of bringing it to life in such extravagance. Corpses and beautiful girls litter the pages’ surprising, stimulating and shocking us in equal measures.

 

There is a dark sense of humour which imbues every issue, this one is “Out of this World” and the corpses have a distinctly alien appearance. There are lots of superb cartoons and illustrations as well as an excellent range of articles.

There is a full colour sexy death spread in Jersey Gore at the shore and a marvellous exploration of Alien Sex in mythology, film, urban legend and perhaps even fact ? The centre fold and picture spread is called Alien Autopsy and is accompanied with a mad scientist and beautiful babes and A day at the beach with my (dead) sex.

 

Interviews include Eli Roth on his new movie The Last Exorcism, Harland Williams, Gorgeous Frankenstein (ex-misfits axemen Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein and his wife), artist Mark Cooper (Mindrape), Takashi Miike (Ichii the Killer and other controversial cinema classics), Jeane Trend-Hill (author of Silent Cities) and Blood Painter, Nicolas Rabier.

 

Articles including a fascinating one on mounting animals and taxidermy,  a superbly done dark cartoon by Robert Steven Rhine called Anna and a great article on Sexy Freaks. I have never felt it was fair that people who are physically different should be discouraged from being sexually adventurous and these lovely ladies prove it is possible to take a disability and turn it into a fetish, awesome ! 

 

 

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