willjohn wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 7:12 am
Is the round arsed lady getting a spanking with her diploma?
No, but she should have been. That would give a double-meaning to what B00m said, that she was "bending over to receive her diploma" - and how!
If Goose had broadened its horizons, so to speak, and embraced not only goosing but also pratfalls, behinds in jeopardy, and most of all,
spanking - they might have found more maneuvering room for gags and sketches. And if they had broadened them more...well, they might have found themselves doing exactly what Humorama, Good Humor, and lesser men's humor mags of the day (some of which we've seen on CSR) were already doing, so it's really hard to see how they could have implemented a successful marketing strategy.
I'm not even sure why I included
Goose here. It didn't have any actual spanking, and although it does represent a Missed Opportunity, I didn't post it under that topic because it's not really a comic book. Maybe because it was an odd item, which tends to appeal to me, and goosing does have some comedic possibilities. Which brings me to...
I should mention I have no interest in actual goosing even though years before I found
Goose on Ebay (and I have to be careful not to reveal too much here), I had a hand in creating a super-villain who
did enjoy goosing women - but that series died before I could put any actual spankings into it as I intended to. In case anyone is wondering, I couldn't create a spanking super-villain because that had been done before (twice!) with
The Spanker and
The Paddler. Dan's
Captain Woodshed is the foremost spanking super-hero for me - that is, a super-hero who spanked bad girls - but I did create a super-
heroine who was into spanking as a kind of parody of
Wonder Woman (who else?).
Now, this story isn't a challenge the way "Who Was the ACES Artist?" sort of is (premiering today over on the main site in the Art Gallery). I say "sort of" because I don't really expect anyone to guess the man's identity; I just want everyone to have fun wondering about who he could be and of course to enjoy seeing all that spanking art! And if anyone does figure it out before I reveal all (in two weeks), wonderful! With my goosing super-villain, no one really has any hope of identifying him because not only did the series die, it did so before I could get it into any comics stores, thus only a handful of people ever saw it. (Diamond, with its monopoly on distribution, refused to solicit the book even though they were taking no financial risk as I most certainly was.

)
If anyone is truly curious, drop me a line, wait a few weeks

, and I'll try to send you the goosing part by email (the entire 24-page comic is too large to send that way).