Here are a few more drawings by the artist Joe T.
These are posted here with the permission of the artist.
Here are a few more drawings by the artist Joe T.
These are posted here with the permission of the artist.
Here’s another vintage male bondage artwork by Joe T. The title of this drawing is “Laugh Now, Cry Later” and it is posted here with the permission of the artist:
Metal would like to thank Joe T. for letting his work be shared here. To see more from him, click on his name in the list of tags directly below. You can also visit the Mitchmen blog for a post about him, available here.
Today’s vintage male bondage artwork is by the artist Joe T.
This image is posted here with the permission of the artist.
Learn more about this artist at Mitchmen’s blog by clicking here.
Today’s bondage drawings are by the artist known as Joe T. (Shared here with his permission.)
Hey guys for those of you who go out trick-or-treating tonight, beware — because if a “mad scientist” type of menacing guy invites you in and offers you a drink, you might end up trapped in his dungeon like this blond-haired, muscular prisoner!
Today’s Halloween image is by Joe T., used here with the artist’s permission.
Here’s another work by the artist Joe T. This is image is being shared here with the permission of the artist.
I really like this picture, because it depicts a prison guard who has been overpowered by one of the inmates. According to google translate, the text reads as follows:
But it fits me impeccable, this uniform! Thanks, Johnson!
Escape in the warehouse of a prison
HINT: A similar scenario is depicted in the multi-part story in the Prison Library called Busman’s Holiday by lthr_jock, in which an inmate figures out how to switch places with a hunky prison guard.
Here are a few works by Joe T. — used here with the permission of the artist:
What I like about this artist’s work is his depiction of hyper-masculine men engaging in totally inescapable bondage. Some of his works involve peril play, others humiliation. When looking at these pictures I fantasize about how the captives got into the predicaments they are in. At the same time, I am fascinated by the sadistic glee shown by their captors!
You can read more about Joe T. on the Mitchmen site by clicking here.
Metal would like to thank Joe T. for allowing me to share these images! Watch for additional postings featuring artwork by Joe T. in the coming weeks and months.