WolfieToons by Dave Wolfe

WolfieToons by Dave Wolfe
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2016

Halloween Treats!

 I suppose there may be SOMEONE who hasn't already seen these Halloween WolfieToons... and I'll add some items for the rest of you!



Didja ever see "The Black Cat" from 1934?  



Ya should!  Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi at their best, a nice, weird story,  all very entertaining! 



 Plus when the hero and heroine make their dashing escape at the climax, her dress flies up for a split second panty shot, snicker!!  







The original "Poltergeist" is a lot of fun--



 but you know what made the biggest impression on me the first time I saw it?  

All the cute bottom shots!!











That's supposed to be horrifying ghost-rape, but I just couldn't buy into it.  I just saw JoBeth jumping up and down on the bed in down-home-but-sexy-to-me night wear.  And then she went rolling across the wall and ceiling like Fred Astaire in that MGM musical. 





Anyway, be sure to brush your teeth after all that candy!

Or else!!



A Late Edit!!

Lady Larken "hinted" that I had forgotten to include this time around one of her favorite Frankenstein Halloween cartoons -- so here 'tis!




Sunday, October 11, 2015

Time To Get Ready!

Grrrreetings!

'Tis the season to play Dress-Up!  Not that that's unique around here...

By the way, How do you catch a Unique Bunny?

Unique up on her!!



And how do  you catch a Tame Bunny?

Tame way, unique up on her!!




Bettie Page made a cute li'l kitty, don'tcha think?  



Wolves and Kitties make a fine combination!




(I can't quite make out who the sculptor is, but HERE'S MORE!)

There are a lot of original Couples Costumes;  









and some choose to go a more traditional route.








With or without the white cotton panties.






(You do know you can click and see these pictures bigger, right??)


When I was a kid, we all wanted to be Astronauts.  Or to get into Space, anyway.

"Which space?"

I knew you were gonna say that.






Y'know, oddly enough, I can't find a "Star Trek costume spanking!"  

You'd think those mini-togas were just BEGGING for it.  Well, here's something close from one of the comic book adaptations.  Those Scots!!





"Heh!!"


Anyway, I hope those gave you some Inspiration.  

Now all you need to do is find a nice little costume shop!!





Oh, and here's a link to an older blog entry about 



Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happiest of Halloweens!

Frankly, this face says it all!


Oh, well, I guess it doesn't say it all-- because there are five new stories for members at "Discipline and Desire" this week, and three of 'em are in a Halloween vein!  

(Vein!  Halloween!  That's, I say, that's a JOKE, son!!  Pay attention!!)


(Animated GIF supplied by Larken-- thank you!!)

The two free "D&D" eBook chapters are particularly enjoyable:

Brandy Golden takes you out west-- Arizona, in fact-- as she starts the tale of mistaken identities and warmed bottoms in "Dusty's Ghost Town!" 

Bella Maeve introduces you to an ex-Navy SEAL who now uses his powers and abilities for truth, justice, and stopping Imp pranks at local banks, yes, with spanks, as she begins "My Hero!" 

Enjoy with a bag of really good chocolate, Sparky! 


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Curse of the Mummy's Hand! (And Other Stuff!)

Halloween Hijinks continue with this "Discipline and Desire" WolfieToon:




Speaking of spanking and mummies, here's some Wolfie Movie Tie-In Trivia!

The first (and best) mummy film was the one with Karloff in 1932--


and it was directed by Karl Freund! 


Freund was a cinematographer of renown-- and you've seen his art even if you don't know his name!

Freund's movie work includes the famous silent movie "Metropolis"-- 


1931's "Dracula" with Bela Lugosi-- 


"The Good Earth," for which Freund won an Oscar for his photography-- 


"Key Largo" (Bogie and Bacall fans take note!)--


"The Thin Man Goes Home"-- (Aha!)--


And many, many more!  

Then Desi Arnaz persuaded Karl to become the chief cinematographer for "I Love Lucy"--


 during which he designed the lighting and perfected the three-camera technique that sitcoms are still using now!



The WolfieToons Blog-- it's fun AND educational!


By the way, if you're tired of the same ol' Halloween fare, I heartily recommend Karl Freund's movie "Mad Love!" 


It's highly entertaining, creepy, and funny! 

It was Peter Lorre's first film in America, and he's unforgettable as Dr. Gogol!  Colin Clive-- Henry Frankenstein in the Karloff film-- plays concert pianist Orlac, whose crushed hands are replaced with those from a knife-throwing murderer!  Feisty heroine Frances Drake is his wife, who stars in stage horror shows!  And the American reporter with the snappy comic-relief patter is Ted Healey-- whose former stooges were Larry, Curly, and Moe!    You oughta be able to dig it up somewhere!