Alessandro Scacchia
Sexy comic and illustration work by Italian artist Alessandro Scacchia (via).

Sexy comic and illustration work by Italian artist Alessandro Scacchia (via).
The erotic comic work of Marco Turini
Sexy illustrations over at The art of Mónica (via).
“Jab Comix” is the official website of the online cartoonist - Jab. His subject matter is quite questionable, dealing with incest namely on most of the free samples you can view on his site… I found them to be hilarious.
I am Never going to be able to watch “The Incredibles” or the “Flintstones” again with the same level of innocence, and it’s all thanks to Alex Hiro. He’s a Brazillian freelance artist, who likes to take images of cartoon characters and have them do some pretty naughty things to each other.
Mark Dancey is a cartoonist and painter who resides in Detroit in the US. I stumbled across his website “Illuminado” - The Mark Dancey Center for Graphic Energy. I love his acrylic work, the circular images portray women in numerous states of undress from great heights.
The first time i watched the Ren & Stimpy show, I felt physically sick (I’d always been one of those kids that couldn’t handle runny stuff out in the backyard). I was immediately shunned by my friends and I placed myself into hard training to learn to cope with the extreme grotesque close ups Bill Wray illustrates within the cartoon to fit back in socially. I eventually suceeded and have had a soft spot for the show ever since. Bill Wray continues as an artist producing work which follows through from his famous work on Ren and Stimpy and Mad Magazine, through to haunting landscapes of his local surrounds in California. His blog, which is updated regularly is a cool little insight into his current works.
Doping-Pong is Russian, has very strange audio loops and some great diverse illustration work in the gallery.
Jess Fink has been doing erotic comics for Eros/Fantagraphics books for the past 3 years. Her erotic paintings have also been featured in galleries and on other blogs. Recently, Jess (and a few other erotic comics writers) started up Adult Webcomics, an excellent free erotic comics site (to check out Jess’ work on this site go to “comics” then “Jess Fink”).
You can check out Jess’ official illustration site here, she’s currently working on a site just for her erotic work, but in the meantime (as a special treat!) you can view some of her diverse erotic work here.
Texas born graphic artist and illustrator Jim Blanchard has taken on a wide range of artistic roles. His graphic influences extend from “trash” culture (vintage record covers, “pulp” illustrations, movie art, rock posters, underground comix) to great “high brow” painters and print artists throughout history. Check out his work here and here.
Jeremy Eaton is an illustrator/cartoonist born in England and now living in Seattle, Washington. He regularly freelances for daily, weekly and monthly publications throughout the United States and abroad. He has an official site, but there’s a lot more diverse work on this site.
“I live with my daughter and 2 wives in NYC, I spend most of my time locked in the basement, sketching women while listening to music and wasting my time in cyberspace. I like long walks on the beach, latin american poetry, lime flavored Tostitos™, tongue burritos, Coronas with lime and salt, kalamata olives, comics without text and textbooks without pictures”.
Check out the blog of Lucio Alberto Ruiz-Diaz. Really nice illustration style and again, you have got to love someone who shares their process with the world, so inspiring.
New York born Michael Kirwan considers erotica to be a form of folk art and sees his work as a pictoral history of homosexual norms and values. Infused with color and detail, his drawings depict many ages, ethnicities and body types in direct counterpoint to the more traditional “uberman” represented by most of his contemporaries.
Dale Lazarov and Steve McIsaac are the naughty men behind STICKY, a hardcover collection of erotic tales of man-on-man carnality and sweetness (written by Dale Lazarov and drawn by Steve MacIsaac).
