Before we get to this week's updates, a last word about last week: everyone was pretty appalled by the Stiles drawing of the guy robbing the safe, and with good reason. Just so there's no misunderstanding, and I don't think there was, I only put that in so that you, the
CSR readers, could better judge the Wolf Books, even if that judgment must be adverse. I'm showing a couple of cartoons featuring Tessie (the
Wham! mascot) this week that aren't anywhere near as bad but perhaps still demonstrate the overall "feel" of these books. My own opinion is that the Wolf Books should make us appreciate the "golden age" of Humorama (1955-60) all the more and are valuable for that reason as well as providing some decent cartoons, although no first-rate "spankers" equivalent to Humorama's (at least up to this point).
This week's update: Rivals of Humorama continues by returning to the office (always a popular place for spankings!) and looking in on a boss whose paternal pats on the "back" are just a little low:
Paternal Attitude Spanking. This is another Wolf Book gag that reminds us of a Humorama cartoon.
Next Week: Rivals of Humorama tells the story of two sisters who go home with babies but without husbands. Looks like their father disapproves, based on the stinging fanny exhibited by the first as she wishes the second better luck than she had with him. This is a fairly humorous cartoon although we don't have any OTK positioning. Which brings us to:
I regret that none of these "Rival" spanking-themed cartoons have utilized the OTK position but of course I can only present what I have found. We are at the sixth such cartoon, and the truth is we won't have any visible OTK positioning until entry #12, but the good news is every cartoon from that point to the end of the series (#19) with have a female spankee taken OTK

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One other bit of good news which really should wait until the April Spanking Search Report: last night after months of searching I finally found a very nice M/F OTK spanking in the Archie line of comics, completely unknown until now and a great discovery if I say so myself

! If we can't do another Homecoming Month next fall, perhaps we can at least have a
Homecoming Week so I can present this one to you.