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Chicago Spanking Review Special SeriesThe Humorama Spanking Cartoons!#105 - Quentin Miller Old-Fashioned Spanking |
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![]() From Mike's collection, original digest source unknown. Scanned and posted by the Web-Ed on 09/07/2012 (click to double-size). |
We've seen this kind of gag before: when modern psychology doesn't work, a good old-fashioned spanking will! It's reminiscent of both the "applied psychology" joke, where the hand or book is taken to the backside, and the "shrink spanking" in which the keen analyst realizes his female patient's problems are mostly in her head and can be cured with vigorous swats applied elsewhere. Quentin Miller is the artist here, and although he doesn't use the ink wash of Wenzel, Stiles, or DeCarlo, he does provide a clean line, good OTK positioning, attractive cami-knickers encasing a nice round bottom, long legs, and a startled expression on the spankee. |
Below are two other versions of this cartoon: at left, Dan Rivera provided this one from his personal collection and commented in a post on the CSR Forums: "The lady in the picture is not a child, but we all know that even women in their 20s and 30s are sometimes in need of corrective measures. The guy in the toon has the right idea, I think. Put away the psychology books, and put the miscreant OTK!"At right is a version whose origin is obscure, but we think it's a photocopy of the cartoon's original printing. Mike's version dates from the mid-to-late 1960's, and is probably from the same source as Dan's since the typography matches. |
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![]() From the collection of Dan Rivera, original source unknown but was probably the same as Mike's version (click to double-size). |
![]() Photocopy of unknown source, certainly a different version because of the typography, and probably the cartoon's first printing. |