Missed Opportunities in Humorama

Spanking cartoons in the Humorama Digests and other men's magazines.
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Re: Missed Opportunities in Humorama

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The Film Fun womman is in the right position for the paddle! but I don`t think that guy want to spank his sexy nurse. :D :D :twisted:
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Re: Missed Opportunities in Humorama

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Here's a slightly altered version of the WAC cartoon.

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Re: Altered WAC

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hugob00m wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:41 am Here's a slightly altered version of the WAC cartoon.

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I like this one better - thanks, B00m! :D
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Missed Opportunity for Willjohn

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O.K., for our third special for CSR old-timers, I've got something that's, well, mildly interesting. Of course, since this one is for Willjohn what I'd love to have is a previously-undiscovered spanking from an Australian source, but I couldn't find one. (Years ago there was a site called Spank Oz, but it's been gone a long time and I don't remember seeing any spankings from an Australian source there although there could have been some I didn't bother to save).

What I did find is not even a scene that's close to a spanking, but a relatively-unknown (to American readers, anyway) Australian comic strip that is at the moment one big missed opportunity. By that I mean that Devil Doone was the kind of strip where you might logically expect to find a good M/F spanking scene: it was an adventure strip with an ex-military lead character who was tough enough and masculine enough that you knew if he encountered some spoiled brat in her 20s or 30s he wouldn't hesitate to take her over his knee. Before talking more about the strip, let's see an example:

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From Cartoon Fun and Comedy (January 1977). Written by Ron Carson Gold and drawn by Hart Amos.

As we tell from just this one page, Devil Doone is the kind of guy you'd want to get to the "bottom" of a suspicious death. And as a matter of fact, I can't state with any certainty that Doone did not get to the bottom of a bad girl at some point during the strip's long run (1945 to at least 1971). It first appeared in Man Junior, but was popular enough to get its own comic book shortly after (published in Australia by K. G. Murray). I found it reprinted in a surprising source: Humorama's full-sized magazines! Why did Humorama reprint the strip there?

Well, Humorama had occasionally printed comics before, the one I remember being Basil Wolverton's version of Popeye, Powerhouse Pepper. This went' back to the 50s but Powerhouse was also sometimes reprinted in the later magazines as well. This could have been done to save money, or possibly to stave off obscenity charges (I've gone into some of the legal questions of obscenity under American law elsewhere and the subject is too lengthy to delve into here). Anyway, the only source I've even found for Devil Doone is the Humorama magazines, and so far no spankings, but if I ever do find digital scans of the comic books, I will certainly go through them.
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Re: Missed Opportunities in Humorama

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Ron Carson-Gold aka Ron Carson. I had to look him up. An Australian author who specialized in Westerns. I am not familiar with his work. Seems he was born in 1913 and died in 1972. Sorry, I cannot be of more help.
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Re: Missed Opportunities with Devil Doone

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willjohn wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:02 am Ron Carson-Gold aka Ron Carson. I had to look him up. An Australian author who specialized in Westerns. I am not familiar with his work. Seems he was born in 1913 and died in 1972. Sorry, I cannot be of more help.
No problem, Willjohn. My hope was to do something special for CSR old-timers, but it was very difficult finding suitable material and of course I couldn't get to everyone. Australia, being a continent as well as a country, is bound to be somewhat isolated in certain ways from the rest of the world, especially in the pre-internet era. There were some Australian comics, but as they weren't generally exported to America (a few seem to have made it to Great Britain, our common mother country) they aren't very well known today. And that's a pity, because it looks like Devil Doone could hold its own with American adventure strips we've seen like Johnny Hazard or Captain Easy.
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One of the most popular Australian cartoonists of my childhood was Leonard Lawson. He had a successful comic called the "Masked Avenger" which was also a western. However, he was best known for being convicted of rape and murder. Nasty piece of work. Died in prison.
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Missed Opportunities in Humorama Rivals

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Here are two items that didn't make the cut during our recent Rivals of Humorama Series. They're not completely devoid of interest, but not quite good enough. Both are from SPK. The first appears to be a post-spanking scene, but is absolutely baffling:

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From Adam Vol. 3 #11 (1959). Art by Bob Tupper.

O.K., we've got the girl running away with a sore bottom while the guy is seated on a sofa - could be he just spanked her. But his expression just doesn't fit, while someone (the editor?) put in a caption that's hard to interpret. Are they saying he should have spanked her with kid gloves on to avoid hurting her "feelings" (meaning hurting her posterior) - who can say?

Bob Tupper was around for a long time. This cartoon dates from 1959, and I remember seeing his work in some of the magazines I've researched from the 70s, but I don't recall any spankings (or I would have posted them).

The second is no mystery, but it's very weak:

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From Zip Vol. 15 No. 27 (1971). This could be Humorama's Zip as the timing would be about right (remember there was another mag with the same title, but it was earlier than this), and if so then it isn't a "Rival" but the matter isn't worth worrying about. The artist is unknown.

The "gag" here is that the man pinched a woman he thought was an airline stewardess, but has to apologize when he saw it wasn't. And that's it from the "Rival" publications for now, although I do have more Missed Opportunities from Humorama itself still in the files, including a few "pinchers".

One actual "spanker" that I didn't post featured a father spanking the baby-sitter - no way did she look eighteen, so it's not going to appear in these pages but you can find it at SPK if you want.
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Re: Missed Opportunities in Humorama

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The First one does look like a angry wife holding her burning bottom after a spanking! he spanked her way too hard :twisted: :lol: :lol: don`t know if the guy pinched or patted the rear of the woman he thought was a Air Hostess :lol: :lol: Good find
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