Missed Opportunities in Humorama
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:12 pm
[07/04/2012 Note: I later added more items and expanded the general idea into Humorama Spanking Positions over in the Humor Gallery, which readers might want to take a look at also. -- Web-Ed ]
Over in the Comic Book Spanking Forum I've detailed countless wasted opportunities in comic books for some real spanking action. In searching over 100 Humorama digests for spanking cartoons, I've found some similar lost opportunities. Some of these are cartoons while others feature pin-up photos of various models of the day. Originally, I was going to hold off on these for awhile since the Humorama Search is not yet complete, but this week's Swimsuit Spanking Special makes the inclusion of those photos featuring swimsuit-clad models rather timely. Accordingly, here are some Humorama pin-up photos representing missed spanking opportunities:
1. This one, titled "Stop! Stare! & Whack Her!" is the only overt mention of spanking among the bunch, and the spankee even mentions her bikini. As poetry, it doesn't exactly rank beside Milton and Chaucer, but the unequivocal mention of spanking helps make up for it. In fact, it's only a missed opportunity because we should have seen the model taken over another (male) model's knee. (From the August, 1959 issue of Stare).

2. Bettie Page was one of the best-known pin-up and fetish models of the 1950's, and appeared in numerous bondage and spanking photo shoots for Irving Klaw. The spanking poses were terribly inept because Klaw didn't know anything about spanking, and it's a real pity because as we can see here, Bettie had a very spankable bottom, especially when bending over in a swimsuit (wish it were further). (From the July, 1962 issue of Comedy).

3. I don't think that fishnet stockings were ever generally part of a bathing costume, but I'm willing to overlook that point if the model is posed as this one is in the December 1958 issue of Stare.

4. The October, 1955 issue of Stare was well-named: we certainly stared when we saw this shot of model Nan White. Now where did I put that paddle....? 5. Hmm, this one looks strangely familiar... It's just possible that the same photographer took these last three shots. They have the same style, you might say.
Wonder if he was a relative... 
Over in the Comic Book Spanking Forum I've detailed countless wasted opportunities in comic books for some real spanking action. In searching over 100 Humorama digests for spanking cartoons, I've found some similar lost opportunities. Some of these are cartoons while others feature pin-up photos of various models of the day. Originally, I was going to hold off on these for awhile since the Humorama Search is not yet complete, but this week's Swimsuit Spanking Special makes the inclusion of those photos featuring swimsuit-clad models rather timely. Accordingly, here are some Humorama pin-up photos representing missed spanking opportunities:
1. This one, titled "Stop! Stare! & Whack Her!" is the only overt mention of spanking among the bunch, and the spankee even mentions her bikini. As poetry, it doesn't exactly rank beside Milton and Chaucer, but the unequivocal mention of spanking helps make up for it. In fact, it's only a missed opportunity because we should have seen the model taken over another (male) model's knee. (From the August, 1959 issue of Stare).

2. Bettie Page was one of the best-known pin-up and fetish models of the 1950's, and appeared in numerous bondage and spanking photo shoots for Irving Klaw. The spanking poses were terribly inept because Klaw didn't know anything about spanking, and it's a real pity because as we can see here, Bettie had a very spankable bottom, especially when bending over in a swimsuit (wish it were further). (From the July, 1962 issue of Comedy).

3. I don't think that fishnet stockings were ever generally part of a bathing costume, but I'm willing to overlook that point if the model is posed as this one is in the December 1958 issue of Stare.

4. The October, 1955 issue of Stare was well-named: we certainly stared when we saw this shot of model Nan White. Now where did I put that paddle....? 5. Hmm, this one looks strangely familiar... It's just possible that the same photographer took these last three shots. They have the same style, you might say.

