Doctor Cylon sent us this one with the partial name "TTH6". We don't know if that was some sort of code number -
it doesn't look like it - or if it was an abbreviation, but in either case we kept it intact since we didn't know what
else to call it. At first, we though it might be more of Funbun's work, but although the composition is very similar -
note the spanker's hand position and the spankee's bare round bottom - the linework isn't. We checked and could not find
it among Funbun's known works but have to wonder if the unknown artist might have been inspired by his spanking art.
We find it an interesting drawing, and evidently the Good Doctor thought so also since he embellished three versions of it.
(The fourth was sent in by CSR Resident Artist Phil Overbarrel several years ago under the title "Wife Spanking," and
we don't know where he found it or if Doc ever saw it.) The original apparently dates back to at least 2007, when Doc did the
first version, with the others following in 2008 and 2011.
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Original artist unknown; embellishments by Doctor Cylon. We consider this the "base" version even though it
was the last of the three to be completed (in 2011) because it has the fewest alterations.
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This is the one sent along by CSR Resident Artist Phil Overbarrel under the title "Wife Spanking". The date is unknown.
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The first of two rather odd pastiche versions featuring in the background Doc's favorite Li'l Abner/Daisy Mae spanking
(as seen in this Gallery) and an unknown Bill Ward spanking cartoon (a third scene was censored by us, probably for
legal reasons). Embellishments by Doctor Cylon.
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The second pastiche version: we erased one of the background drawings because of a promise we made to the artist, while the
remaining one by Julius Zimmerman was altered due to explicit content (it is not currently in the Gallery but may
possibly be added in the future with similar alterations). These two apparently re-cast Penelope Pitstop as the
spankee (one of Doc's favorites). Embellishments by Doctor Cylon, who included the motto "E Pluribus Spankum"
and a badge-like emblem for what we think was the first (and perhaps only) time.
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