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What Constitutes Bondage According to CGC?

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I'd always assumed it was just that someone was tied up on the cover. I don't know. Maybe it has to be "classic" form (someone tied to a chair) in order to deserve the labeling?

 

Brian

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always wondered about this one. sometimes comics are denoted "Bondage Cover" on the label, and other times not. anyone know what's the discerning factor?

 

It is definitely a bindage cover. I suggest you post this in ASK CGC! grin.gif

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............and a bondage one as well. POV take your eyes off the spine and look at the girl.

 

'shroom - LMAO!!

 

Brilliant!! 893applaud-thumb.gif

 

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I assume that any book that Overstreet has consistently called 'bondage cover' gets the same notation from CGC. Course as kinky as squirrelly ol Bob is, a cover got to be extra XXX nasty to make the grade.

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