"Bookworm" by Julius Zimmerman. Coloring added by Doctor Cylon. Velma is © Warner
Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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It's not reasonable to expect every spankee to have a svelte figure, but still we've never understood
the predilection of so many independent artists to choose Velma Dinkly as their subject. After all,
if you're looking at the Scooby-Doo gang, there are only two girls and Daphne Blake is right there.
At least both Julius Zimmerman and Doctor Cylon are even-handed about it and have used both characters repeatedly. Let's see one that Zimmerman called "Between the Lines #1 - Bookworm".
Zimmerman liked having his female subjects bending over on some flimsy pretext or other,
which of course only made his art that much more suited to the Doctor Cylon treatment. Here
it appears the pretext was Velma looking at a book in the library, and with those comically-oversized
boobs it's hard to see how she could long hold any position other than bending
over .
Doctor Cylon often uses an analogous color scheme (to borrow some terminology from color theory),
and he does so here to achieve a nice effect.
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Coloring and text added by Doctor Cylon. Velma is © Warner
Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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For the second version, the Good Doctor added red color to her bottom and a word balloon
indicating that Velma wanted to consult a book on first aid. We learned first aid in the
Boy Scouts but don't remember any instruction on spanking aftercare.
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Coloring added by Doctor Cylon. Velma is © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
(click to enlarge). Posted by the Web-Ed on 10/22/2021.
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Never satisfied, Doc re-did the bottom coloring in the third and final version. Perhaps this one
was intended to depict a less-severe spanking since the color has been applied more sparingly
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