Gentlemen, I've got some exciting news! The artist who goes by the pen name Whistle has launched his own blog: https://whistlesballbustingillustrations.blogspot.com
Whistle's hand-drawn scenes of testicle destruction have been featured in several stories here including New Years Fireworks (castration by firework), Over The Hedge (destruction via hedge clippers), Fraternity Fight (brutal hand-to-hand busting) and Rupture Fest: High Striker (ball busting at the carnival).
Several of you have commented asking where you can find more of his work and now he's satiated our appetites by creating https://whistlesballbustingillustrations.blogspot.com
To mark this occasion I am posting an interview Whistle was cool enough to answer over email last year (some content has been lighted edited for clarity).
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Buster: Let's start with the basics. Tell us a little about yourself. Why the name 'Whistle'?
Whistle: My name is Aleksi. I'm from one of The Nordic countries, Finland; Land of thousand lakes and zero polar bears ;) I'm in mid-thirties, gay and for some mystery reason is into ball busting. I also love popular culture: movies, books, music and comics etc. As long as I can remember, I have loved drawing but sadly never managed to get a job out of it.
Overall, I consider myself a quite normal and nice guy. My drawings really don't reflect my everyday life but at the same time they are a way to make my hidden thoughts, fantasies, crazy - or even impossible setups - more real.
Why name Whistle you ask? Well, when I was younger I was a member of this Nordic LGBTQ dating website (I was a small town boy so that was kinda' one of the few ways to get touch with other gay guys). On that site my screen name was "Whistle". So today it's something that reminds me of those -not always so easy- younger days.
I'm not sure why I decided to reuse the name for my drawings, but I can surely tell it has nothing to do with my actual whistling skills! Unlike my boyfriend, I'm so bad at it! Haha!
Buster: How long have you been drawing ball busting artwork?
Whistle: Well, quite young actually. I think I've been into ball busting way longer than I have known it is an actual thing other guys get into. When I was young I was a big fan of Batman and for some odd reason I drew a whole notebook full of different set-ups and situations where the caped crusader got his plums busted in a different ways.
And if I remember correctly, there was one drawing that I drew when I was even younger. I think it was inspired by those "American ninja" movies. In this drawing, one ninja has shot an arrow between another ninja's butt cheeks, so the pointy end of the arrow comes out from the frontside. I can still see those ripped off-genitals hanging from that arrow. There's also a certain theme going on here in addition to ball busting: superheroes and ninjas both hide behind masks. There's always been something fascinating and exciting in anonymity to me.
Buster: 1- Anonymity IS hot. I explore that a lot in my Ghost Network series as well as anonymous guys popping into some guy's life out of nowhere and blowing his balls apart. The arrow drawing you describe sounds really hot; do you have a current sketch you could share?
Whistle: It sure is HOT! Your stories called Ghost Network are quite a brutal and awesome series. I have tried to illustrate those, but they are quite dark and complex even, so I need to get into the right state of mind to eventually do it
Unfortunately I do not have a sketch to share. But thank you for the idea! It would be awesome to re-illustrate it though! I have actually toyed about a setup where two guys are fucking in doggy style and someone shoot an arrow from behind them, piercing and separating both ball sacks with just a one shot.
Buster: I've heard you have a full ball busting graphic novel in the works! Can you give any details on that?
Whistle: YES! That's correct! I have a little project ongoing. I have named it "The Masked Man Saga". It takes place in this big city, called the Oval City populated mostly by gay men. One of our main characters is rookie detective Leon Blake. He is given this case where football players have been castrated by Masked Man. Blake tries to catch the Masked Man but at the same time he is also fascinated by the Masked Man's ball crushing spree.
I have written it quite a lot, but I have only just started drawing it last year. I like to use pen and paper rather than a computer, so it takes some time to ink and color the pictures. It will be a mix of genres: crime, action, comedy, superpowers and even scifi! But in the end it is all about popping some balls and mixing different genres gives me much more tools and methods to do that!
I'm quite busy in my personal life at the moment, but I think there will be enough material to be published soon.
Buster: How long have you been into ball busting? Do you do any ball busting in real life or just drawings?
Whistle: I Think I was 14 years old when I first truly realized that I got aroused when I saw someone take a shot, kick, hit etc. in the nuts in real life. Those moments lingered in my mind long after and gave me some nice private moments as well ;) Then of course movies and TV-shows were one of the main sources for nutshot/ballbust scenes before the Internet. And no, I don't practice ball busting in my personal life, it is more of a fantasy for me. My boyfriend knows my fetish, but he is not into that, but he has no problem with the issue and I appreciate that. But I have to say, that if there's a situation, sports, movie or anything else where nut shots suddenly occurs, I can see from his eyes and smile that he knows that I'm probably enjoying the moment! That can be quite a turn on as well :)
Buster: Where do you get the inspiration from?
Then there is the reactions; seeing cocky guys rolling on a ground holding their busted nuts and giving all the right facial expressions and fun voices, just thinking about it makes my blood flow downstairs and inspiration comes with it (I'm quite sure you know what I mean, hehe).
Guys in underwear or jeans with nice big bulges can also be a huge inspiration boost for me! As I mentioned earlier, there's something exciting about anonymity and the same applies to hiding your most private parts. That makes my imagination run.
Buster: What is our favorite place to get ball busting stories or drawings?
Whistle: Do you have to ask? Haha. No, really: I think I have enjoyed yours and Jayse's blogs from the very beginning. I still remember Kramtoad as well and it was a big let down when the site was shut down. Ballbusting Booru is a place of a very massive collection of different comic ball busting art. Some are random nut shots from various comics or magna and some are from very talented ball bust artists ("ballbust artist"...sounds great!).
Buster: Do you have a FAVORITE ball busting scene, story or drawing? If so, what is it?
Whistle: That's a tough question. There's so many...One of the drawings I found when I was young were from a comic book named "Adventures in the Rifle Brigade". There is this panel or two where one of the British soldiers bites this monstrous enemy soldier in the balls from behind. It was quite a well drawn, good reaction and the biter's captain/supervisor orders the guy to bite his teeth together for his country. It was hilarious!
One of the best real-life ball bust setups I enjoyed when I was younger are the BBLegends clips. There's This guy wearing a mask and he has great reactions to kicks, squeezes etc. Sadly, no M/M ball busting.
I have many favorite stories from yours and Jayses blog as well as Alex. One of my favorites is Jayse's version of Tex, Mike and Dale. It's not that long but everything that happens in it is so hot. And of course Jayse's version of the haunted house is pure gold. Your story "The Conquest Of Tau Omega Chi" is also one of my favorite supernatural stories! The way you describe those poor dudes getting their balls pop one after another and how you end the story..WOW! Your ways to describe nut sacks full of mush is just eloquent (read: Oatmeal).
Buster: Very excited to hear about the Masked Man graphic novel, especially the previews you have sent me. I repurposed one of them in the story 'If You Seek Amy' (which, by the way sounds out 'F-U-C-K ME ;). When it is completed will you let me show off at least some of the panels on my blog? If not, where can people find them or is this just a project for your eyes only?
Whistle: Well, Buster. I'm glad you have enjoyed those little treats ,) There certainly is more to come :) You indeed used one drawing from my Masked Man saga in your story and it turned out quite well! As I have mentioned before, It would be great to share my drawings in my own blog. [which is now live https://whistlesballbustingillustrations.blogspot.com]