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This is
Focus on The Phantom week, which I've been really excited about for a long time. The only drawback is that preparing all 10 updates took more time than I thought it would over the past couple of weeks, so that I couldn't get any other updates done except for
Doctor Cylon spanking another Vargas Girl. Still, as much as I don't like to lose whatever momentum I may have built up with the
Marvel superheroines and
Humorama series, it may be just as well that we take a pause here since there's such a thing as too many updates to be absorbed at one time, and I don't want to detract from any of them getting the attention they deserve. I'll likely have to do two Humorama updates in some weeks in order to finish by the end of December, but I don't think anyone will mind.
The Phantom was the first masked hero and a great strip, so he deserves the spotlight. Here's what we've got:
- Adventure In Algiers - The Phantom spanks Zagra. This was the first Phantom spanking we found, and it is the oldest known, from 1938. We've separated this from two other scenes, added new scans that place the spanking in context, and added both improved B & W and colorized versions of the spanking panel.
- The Sky Band - A great double-spanking of these bad girl air pirates. We nailed down the exact date of this episode and updated the page with new scans showing how they knocked out The Phantom and dumped him into their boat, plus the entire spanking page!
- The Marshall Sisters - More context, plus color versions of the spanking panel and a post-spanking scene in which the sisters express their desire not to have to sit down!
See it all here.
- Queen Pera I - The Phantom spanking Queen Pera deserves its own page, which it now has. We've also identified the date it originally appeared, given more context, and added new scans of the spanking panels.
- Queen Pera II - Count Jorge learned how to handle a woman from The Phantom and spanks Pera himself. This one also now has its own page, and again we added some new scans.
- Queen Pera III - This was a previously posted scene we had thought was Phantom spanking a Jungle Girl. It's actually from a Swedish-language version of the Queen Pera episode, and we've added improved photos of both spanking panels.
- Queen Pera IV - The Swedish-language version of Count Jorge's turn spanking Pera. Brand-new spanking panel, never before seen on the web, and absolutely gorgeous in full color!

- Queen Pera V - Queen Pera The Perfect (and The Haughty) gets taken down another peg, once more by The Phantom, and this time on her bare bottom! Painted in full color by artist and Phantom-fan Romano Felmang. After five spankings, how long will it be before Pera can sit comfortably on her throne again?

- The Phantom Spanks a Girl in a Restaurant - brand-new, from another Swedish-language version of the strip.
- The Phantom Spanks a Girl Explorer - from an unknown Italian-language version of the strip. Includes an index of all Phantom spankings here on CSR.
I also managed to time things so that some of these Phantom updates pushed the
Comics Spanking Data Base up to 400 rows, believing that The Phantom deserved that honor. When I created it, my thinking was that it might reach 200 some time in the (distant) future. Now, only 13 months later, it's at 400! About 158 of those are from the Great Golden Age Search, and there were probably about 50 already on CSR when the DB was created that I had to put in at the beginning, but that still leaves 200 others that have been discovered this year! Much as I'd like to discover another 200 in the next 12 months, I don't think it's going to happen.
The DB is actually large enough now that it's a little awkward to dump its complete contents (which is what happens when you go to its main page). I may build in some further search facilities if I can ever find the time. Meanwhile, for most of us the obvious thing to do is turn on the "M/F" filter so we only get those spankings as output (which reminds me - I've also got to have searches report on the number of rows they find). And of course you can always use your browser's search facility to search on fields like "artist" which I didn't create columns for (I wanted to keep the number of columns as small as possible).