Digital libraries dedicated to preserving adult magazines from the 70s and 80s.

Knave was originally a British men's lifestyle magazine that launched in the late 1960s. Over the decades, it evolved from a general interest "lad mag" into a more specialized publication. Under its umbrella, several spin-off comic series were produced to cater to specific fetishes.

Collectors often highlight Issue #82 because it features some of the most refined artwork of the series’ run. By the time the 80th issues were being published, the artists had mastered the "impact aesthetic" that fans craved.

The comic is converted into modern formats like .CBR, .CBZ, or high-quality PDFs.

As a result, the community relies on to preserve this history. These files are typically found on:

The storylines in these comics are usually secondary to the visual representation of the fetish. However, Issue #82 is frequently cited for its "scenarios"—the creative setups (office settings, gym environments, or fantasy backdrops) that provide the context for the ballbusting scenes. The Appeal of Retro Fetish Art

Where fans of retro "femdom" art discuss the techniques of the original illustrators.

The ballbusting comic line became iconic for its distinct art style—often characterized by exaggerated anatomical features and high-contrast, noir-inspired shading. Unlike mainstream comics, these issues were designed with a singular focus on the power dynamic between a dominant woman and a submissive man, specifically through the lens of physical impact. What is a "Repack"?