Well, this blog has been around for a year now, and to mark the event, I went rummaging through the old cardboard box and found some stuff nobody's seen, or at least not very many bodies: old cartoons from Arild's Moviespanking Yahoo Group, forgotten sketches, abandoned drawings, and unfinished cartoons that I may resuscitate. Like this one:
Here's a somewhat appropriate birthday 'toon:
Here are some undone cartoons:
"Defiance"
You heard about that group making sweaters for penguins? Here's a couple helping some penguins warm up, too:
This woman is getting mixed signals:
This is the pencil version of the semi-famous Tinker Bell pic. I don't remember if I had it up at Arild's before I did the more finished version. Tink is less giggly here:
Warm-up type things with attitudes:
I'm pretty sure these two haven't ever been shown. This is Wonder Woman disciplining her young protege / sister Wonder Girl, as they looked in the comics of the mid 60's. I never chose to go back and fix the perceived problems here, but I like the attitudes: WW's matronly demeanor, and WG's squirming protest. The shape of her bottom and legs I like, too.
Later, I decided maybe Wonder Girl would like a turn:
Speaking of sisterly spanking, the one below is the THE oldest WolfieToon I have. In fact, my nosey young teenage son had found it and demanded later (trying to get my goat) "Dad, what's wrong with you, drawing little girls spanking each other?!" I was embarrassed at the time, but I still declined to mention his own oddities. Heh heh.
And here is the SECOND oldest cartoon in my collection. Yes, these are fairly ugly, but they were done quickly and for no one but me at the time.
Now the THIRD oldest cartoon. I apologize to those of you for whom F/f spanking has no appeal, but you know, I don't have a problem with it myself, says he grinning wolfishly.
This 'toon is from Arild's. I sought to evoke the feeling of those fabled days of the early 70's when I began to have a persistent if not constant... awareness. Sara Cherilyn gets her first spanking:
Speaking of Arild's and superheroes, here's a spot of color amid the gray: a scene in which mild mannered Springrose dashed into a nearby phone booth* to emerge as Superspringie, only to fall prey to the evil Blitzerwolf! Believe it or not, I had a Fairly Vanilla Friend who saw this and remarked, 'Wow, THAT doesn't look like fun! That looks like it HURTS!!" :
(*You Younger Crowd who have never heard of a "phone booth" will just have to Yahoo it.)
A huge thank-you to all of you who have taken the time to read, to comment, to check out "Discipline and Desire" and the Lulu books! To make hearts and bottoms warm is my joy!