
Star Distributors began publishing in early 1970 with a colorful array of book lines. The subject matter tended to be more hard-edged than the more socially-acceptable subject matter of wife-swapping or nymphomania. The world of the Star books was decidely more taboo, hitting hard on the recurring themes of sex between the young and the old, incest and the dark power play of rape and brutality. The Supreme Court decisions of the late 60s freed up the book business to explore these subjects without running afoul of any laws, and to this day, while the subject matter explored in many of these books is highly charged, because they are works of the imagination, of descriptive literature, as opposed to photographic depiction, they were and are legal to buy, sell, and possess.
"WIP" was one of several first Star Distributors' book lines to feature interior illustrations, with Gene Bilbrew supplying the "authentic art" for WIP 102. These gritty gems showcase some outrageously sleazy illustration.
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