Sunday, October 17, 2021

Hm! I Can't See Him Smacking That Cute Fanny!

 Here's another Halloween Rerun, especially for Ms. Minielle!




Unlike our last confused spanker, Bill here has no problem locating an unseen seat for loving attention!  Why, he didn't even need a talcum powder dusting to locate his target, like the  exasperated space explorer below.  Although, to be fair, Bill had more guidelines.




(I used to have the details for that illustration somewhere... )

Another variation on this theme:




8 comments:

  1. Thank you so much Dave! I knew I remembered the top toon! It brings a sparkle to my eyes and a smile to my mouth! Sometimes what isn’t seen….;) is much more suggestive to our spanking imagination! The look on William Towel’s face is priceless….. Maybe another time he can use the famed newspaper! Lol
    I loved the ghostly behind of your mischief painter in the 3rd toon! :D

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    1. Couldn't agree more, Minielle! Subtlety is sexier! It makes the audience participate!

      Glad you enjoyed this! Say, I'll tell ya a secret-- I stole the idea of the glowing ghostly behind from Bob Clampett! He used it in a "Beany and Cecil" cartoon in the 60's! :-D But, my take on it is erotic!

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  2. That is super artwork Dave....and now we know that when the invisible woman's bottom turns red from a spanking it becomes visible. So if you see a red bottom with no body walking around this Halloween you will know why !

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    1. Ha! That's exactly right, Glen'!! Thank you very much for the compliment and the response! Glad you got a kick out of these!

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  3. Fun art to look at and add intrigue to one's imagination. How many spankings has the shadow seen? Always enjoy your posts
    bottoms up
    Red

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    1. You see, Red, the Shadow's friend and companion, the lovely and resourceful Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs, and how many paddlings, spankings, switchings, and such he has seen and delivered!

      Oh, wait, I think you were talking about something else and now I'm just confusing everyone! HaHaHaHaHaaa!!

      Anyway, Gracias!

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  4. Dave:

    I just wanted to pop in and say happy Halloween and thanks again for the toons. In these times of what seems endless stress and tribulation, your art and humor are a desperately needed aspirin for the psyche. Thanks again.

    Rick





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    1. That's exactly what I hoped to do with all this, Rick, thank you very much!! Happy all Hallows Eve and Beyond!

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