- Doctor Cylon continues his Tinker Bell Series with Tink still in that drawer.
- We continue the Rivals of Humorama Series with A-OK Spanking.
- Do you ever get the feeling that every time O. T. Katie turns around, she gets a spanking? Well, she gets that feeling, too, and it turns out there's a good reason for that, as Resident Artist Hugob00m shows us in a new Katie strip. (No link here, but you can find one on the Home Page or go directly to B00m's Gallery from here).
"Beware the Ides of March!" so spake the ancient soothsayer in Shakespeare's play
Julius Caesar. (By the way, does anyone remember that in the play Caesar instructs his wife Calpurnia to stand in the street awaiting Pontifex Maximus Mark Antony's "touch"? The actual practice in Ancient Rome was for infertile women to stand in the street so that the P.M. could whack them with a goatskin thong, presumably upon the buttocks, although I have never been able to confirm this little detail even though I did study Latin. I mean, where else would you spank some fertility into a female?) Seems like a possible idea for a work of spanking art.
Back to the Ides of March (the 15th), the official date this week's updates are expected to have gone live: in these modern times there are no soothsayers, so I guess as the wisest guy around (I think I've been called "wise guy" more than anyone else
) it's up to me to warn young women to walk the path of virtue (with no bratting) or else expect to be taken OTK. "Shape up or get spanked!" So sayeth the sooth-saying Web-Ed!
As to the updates, first be sure to catch this week's episode of
O. T. Katie. Not only is it chock-full of laughs, I have the distinct impression B00m intends to use it as a lead-in to a St. Patrick's Day special, and you wouldn't want to come into that story in the middle.
Doctor Cylon had to deal with a "behind in jeopardy" type of drawing from Julius Zimmerman, with Tinker Bell getting stuck (in a double sense) in a drawer and by a sewing pin, but he did manage in three of his five variations to spank Tink in her bending-over position.
The
Earl Engleman spanking cartoon is an odd one because it's almost certainly incomplete due to the way images were crowded together on the typical
Sex to Sexty page. We have no idea what the gag was because it was completely cut off. Maybe the editor thought that a spanking drawing was fun enough on its own not to require a caption, and if so I can see where he was coming from but I'd still like to have known what Engleman came up with originally. We have one more Engleman "spanker" still to go, making a total of three known.
I have located a source for a number of issues of
Sex to Sexty (also
Sick magazine) and have been dutifully going through the former. As I believe I've mentioned, I don't really care for
Sex to Sexty but I will continue to search the issues I have found (it's far from a complete run) in the hope of finding another "spanker". I do not have the resources (time or money) to hunt down the remaining ones in physical format.
As for
Sick, I printed the only known spanking from it about ten years ago and I'm certainly not going to go through all the other back issues; however, I will try to find the later ones edited by
Jack Sparling whom I believe was one of us - an actual spanko.
I'm trying to cook up some special treats for April with limited success - more about that next time as I've gone on too long here already. (And that's the sooth!
)