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'''Sweet Gwendoline''' is the main female character in the works of bondage artist [[John Willie]] and possibly the most famous bondage icon after [[Bettie Page]]. In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde damsel in distress with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene.
'''Sweet Gwendoline''' is the main female character in the works of bondage artist [[John Willie]] and possibly the most famous bondage icon after [[Bettie Page]]. In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde damsel in distress with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene.


In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde [[damsel in distress]] with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene.  She is rescued and also repeatedly tied up (though for benevolent reasons) by Secret Agent u-69 (pictured talking to Gwendoline in the illustration). Though it has been compared to [[The Perils of Pauline]], Willey stated that he had not seen it or even heard of the film until much later in his career.
In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde [[damsel in distress]] with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene.  She is rescued and also repeatedly tied up (though for benevolent reasons) by Secret Agent u-69 (pictured talking to Gwendoline in the illustration). Though it has been compared to ''[[The Perils of Pauline]]'', Willey stated that he had not seen it or even heard of the film until much later in his career.


[[Eric Stanton]] wrote a parody of ''Sweet Gwendoline'' and titled it '''''[[Sweeter Gwen]]'''''
[[Eric Stanton]] wrote a parody of ''Sweet Gwendoline'' and titled it '''''[[Sweeter Gwen]]'''''
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In Germany, the Pop music, punk rock band "Die Ärzte" recorded the song ''Sweet, Sweet Gwendoline'' that introduced her to a large part of the population that otherwise had no contact to the BDSM subculture.
In Germany, the Pop music, punk rock band "Die Ärzte" recorded the song ''Sweet, Sweet Gwendoline'' that introduced her to a large part of the population that otherwise had no contact to the BDSM subculture.


In 1984, the stories were loosely adapted in ''[[The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak]]'', a movie by Just Jaeckin starring Tawny Kitaen in the role of Gwendoline.
In 1984, the stories were loosely adapted in ''[[The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak]]'', a movie by Just Jaeckin starring [[Tawny Kitaen]] in the role of Gwendoline.


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Sweet Gwendoline is the main female character in the works of bondage artist John Willie and possibly the most famous bondage icon after Bettie Page. In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde damsel in distress with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene.

In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde damsel in distress with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene. She is rescued and also repeatedly tied up (though for benevolent reasons) by Secret Agent u-69 (pictured talking to Gwendoline in the illustration). Though it has been compared to The Perils of Pauline, Willey stated that he had not seen it or even heard of the film until much later in his career.

Eric Stanton wrote a parody of Sweet Gwendoline and titled it Sweeter Gwen

In Germany, the Pop music, punk rock band "Die Ärzte" recorded the song Sweet, Sweet Gwendoline that introduced her to a large part of the population that otherwise had no contact to the BDSM subculture.

In 1984, the stories were loosely adapted in The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak, a movie by Just Jaeckin starring Tawny Kitaen in the role of Gwendoline.

See also Gwendoline , John Willie and/or Belier Press

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