
This version, with a neat pair of blue panties covering up the ridiculously bounteous bush of the original toon, is more appropriate, I think.
Cheers,
Dan
[Web-Ed's Note: Dan's added-panties version has been added to the page.]
I'm always interested in an artist who begins a trend... especially this one. At that time, Bill Wenzel apparently wasn't as skilled as he became later, but there were signs of what he would eventually become. The lady is nicely proportioned, but not shaded the way his later drawings would be. And the angle of her twisted neck makes me think of Linda Blair in The Exorcist! But the important thing is that this was the first of its kind to be published in one of the Humorama family of magazines, and obviously, there was enough of a favorable response for it that Wenzel would continue to draw more like it and so would the other artists who submitted their work to Humorama.Tanner wrote: The discussion of what may be the first secretary spanking cartoon was very interesting. Not the greatest piece of artwork, but still valuable.
I agree with Tanner and Dan that the Carrie finale would have been better if she had been wearing panties... but actually, in the context, the Carrie strips were primarily centered around new and unusual ways for the title character to lose all of her clothing, and the occasional spankings were just incidental to the main story. Perhaps if a spanko had done the story, it would be the other way around.Tanner wrote: Like the Carrie "cover up. On the whole tend to prefer some piece of clothing left on the spankee, especially something sexy, whether lingerie, a bathing suit, tights, whatever. of course I know not everyone agrees on that point.
Ah, yes - that's it! I was just testing... Actually, when I copied some of the HTML code that included the date, I changed the day and month but forgot about the year. Good catch, Willjohn, and by the time you read this it should be all fixed.willjohn wrote:Are you testing us by putting the date for the second "Western Whalloping" as twelve months ago?
The Carrie strips were primarily centered around new and unusual ways for the title character to lose all of her clothing, and the occasional spankings were just incidental to the main story."
That looks like a great idea... especially since so many women who are blessed with round feminine posteriors think that they're too fat! Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could convince these ladies that getting spanked on a regular basis is a necessary part of their weight-loss regimine?web-ed wrote: Humorama Series #69 - For the final entry in 2011, we have a never-before-seen cartoon by Bill Wenzel in which we meet Pierre, who employs unusual methods to help his female clients reach their weight-reduction goals!
Thank you, and a very Happy New Year to you too!web-ed wrote: Happy New Year, everybody, and of course, Happy Spanking always!
hi Boom,hugob00m wrote:The question has been raised before: Was Wenzel a spanko or not? Some of the awkward positions he drew his characters in would make me think he probably wasn't... However, he obviously appreciated a well-rounded feminine backside, which is evident even in his non-spanking cartoons.