Erenisch (no other name, and no known gender) is a prolific author and illustrator of adults-only erotic literature that is smack-dab in the sweet spot for OwnedFemales. If you enjoy this site, you will enjoy Erenisch’s work. Erenisch’s work is so seminal and central to the erotica of female slavery that it would be difficult to write anything involving female slaves without being in some way derivative of Erenisch’s work. Erenisch is the “Simpsons did it first” of this genre.

Some calamity befell Erenisch’s universe, and most domesticated animals died. A misogynistic movement took over several countries in Erenisch’s universe (the countries there do not correspond with the countries in our universe) and women’s status was reduced to chattel. “Free” woman are the property of their closest male relative (CMR) who may sell them into slavery at any time after they are 18. A woman’s father is her CMR until she marries, at which point her husband is her CMR. The husband remains the CMR even if he divorces the woman, unless she remarries.

Slaves may be tortured, mutilated, or killed, but thankfully, all gore happens “offscreen” in the Erenisch universe. One comic in particular uses amputation as a plot element, but in general that’s not part of the stories, and Erenisch never draws the gore. There’s some hints regarding cannibalism of female slaves, but again, mostly off-screen. Some female slaves are treated as “cows” and forced to lactate; their milk replaces that from the now-extinct cows.

Erenisch has a forum at erenischcomics.com/forum that I highly recommend. Erenisch reads and posts in there regularly, and there’s also a substantial amount of truly excellent fan fiction from the Erenisch community.

My introduction to Erenisch came first from his publisher, which is either called Dofantasy or Fansadox (or both; the branding confuses me). It can be found at dofantasy.com, and has a page listing Erenisch’s comics.

Erenisch has published 31 comics through Dofantasy. The comics are around 20 euros each, making collecting the whole set quite expensive. Each comic is around 50-60 pages, and in my opinion well worth the purchase. I can strongly recommend the “Birthday Gift” series, but would recommend avoiding “Dr. Frankie Steinn’s Monster,” “Roommates,” “Family Slave Set,” and the “Slavecop” series, at least until you’ve read all of Erenisch’s other work. “Dr. Frankie Steinn’s Monster” appears to be a direction that Erenisch experimented with and then thankfully (mostly) abandoned. “Roommates” and “Family Slave Set” are thematically in line with the majority of Erenisch’s work, but not really up to the standards of Erenisch’s later work.

I’d recommend either starting chronologically with “The Birthday Gift” or pick whichever of the later comics appeals to you the most. You can see how the art dramatically improves over the years, but the storytelling and plot is strong throughout.

Now Erenisch is quite active on SubscribeStar.adult, and that provides an entirely new way of getting Erenisch’s work. Erenisch posts four pages a week of a long-form comic novel called “The Stevensons.” It carries on the stories and characters from the “Birthday Gift” series of comics. It’s currently longer than 400 pages, or the equivalent of eight of Erenisch’s Fansadox comics.

Erenisch also publishes novellas on SubscribeStar – the first one, “Mastery,” is almost complete, but Erenisch has started another novella, “Revolution,” telling the origin story of his misogynistic universe. If you’re enjoying OwnedFemales.com, you should subscribe to Erenisch’s SubscribeStar. Highly, highly recommended. Just on a value for money perspective, SubscribeStar is an absolute steal compared with buying the Dofantasy comics.

Erenisch is an essential read for fans of OwnedFemales.com.