Original art by Julius Zimmerman; coloring added by Doctor Cylon.
The Incredibles are © Disney/Pixar.
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Another drawing of Helen Parr by Julius Zimmerman now, which seems to have been
of Helen playfully swinging from the ceiling, shirt flying up to reveal her boobs and the bottom
half of her costume missing (typical Zimmerman). We say "seems" because we can't state absolutely
that this pose was the original and the other four below, in which the pose is inverted, are
Doctor Cylon's doing, but we believe that to be the case because the inversions better
display Helen's behind and look more like a spanking position. In this first one the Good
Doctor added only the coloring. Why Zimmerman made the piece look like it came from a
365-day calendar - the kind where you tear one sheet off every day - is unknown, but was probably
intended humorously.
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Original art by Julius Zimmerman; coloring added by Doctor Cylon.
The Incredibles are © Disney/Pixar.
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The first alteration is a simple inversion, as mentioned above.
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Original art by Julius Zimmerman; coloring and captioning added by Doctor Cylon.
The Incredibles are © Disney/Pixar.
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The second alteration features a wooden spoon being used to spank Helen. Although it lacks the
mystique of a paddle or hairbrush, there's no doubt the wooden spoon is an effective
implement, if somewhat too-concentrated. Helen agrees, and asks for it harder!
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Original art by Julius Zimmerman; coloring, captioning, and assorted bondage equipement
added by Doctor Cylon. The Incredibles are © Disney/Pixar.
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Poor Helen's fanny is on fire in the third version. That's a four-alarm blaze if we've ever
seen one, and Helen won't be sitting down comfortably for a while!
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Original art by Julius Zimmerman; coloring, captioning, and assorted bondage equipement
added by Doctor Cylon. The Incredibles are © Disney/Pixar. (Click to
increase in size).
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In the fourth version Helen is still nice and red where she sits down and it seems
she's finally had enough, for she's crying out "Hvvmpf!" which translates as "Hay-elp!" according
to Doctor Cylon.
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Original art by Julius Zimmerman; coloring, captioning, and assorted bondage equipement
added by Doctor Cylon. The Incredibles are © Disney/Pixar. Posted by
the Web-Ed on 04/01/2022 (click to increase in size).
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The fifth and final variation is an animated version of the fourth.
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