"WolfieToons" are for adults who enjoy playful erotic spanking cartoons; If that isn't you, best keep surfing. And if you are under eighteen-- Scram, Kid!
That's a deliberate misquote, but apropos, as you shall see.
In Bram Stoker's novel, and most movie versions of "Dracula," the Count's three vampire wives try to attack the guest he's saving for himself, for his own designs.
They're, shall we say, fairly aggressive in the book, somewhat more subtle but still determined in the 1931 movie. Dracula orders them away, and they obey, but what if afterwards, in a scene we didn't get to see, he decided to reinforce his position, putting each of them in certain positions?
Then it might have looked like this new scan of the pen-and-ink-wash WolfieToon from 2005!
I ran across this video I'd cobbled together some time ago for the Royal Teen's hit "Short Shorts," and decided it was so dandy that it should be on the WolfieBlog again!
Who knows, it might be the first time somebody sees it!
(By the way, I'm getting no pay for this, and all copyrights with familiar faces and fannies belong to the various owners!)
Well, I don't know if the Spanker pictured here actually is Stan/E, but it's certainly a striking bit of artwork, displayedat this post over at "Au Fil des Jours!"
Long-time lookers-at-WolfieToons might recognize it as a "finish" over this pencil sketch "layout!"
Here is a translation, and a slight color tweak to pinken the people. It's probably a weak translation, but if you native speakers-- maybe even Stan himself!-- can help me make it more idiomatic and truer, I'll fix it, and give you the credit!
Stan said he was quite taken with the romantic attitude of the sketch some time ago, and decided to have fun drawing his version! I like it a lot, especially the eyes!
I don't know if he ever saw the completed WolfieToon:
Oh, and I even adapted it for New Year's!
Now you have more versions than you want or want to tolerate!
Stan is an artist of considerable talent, and you can see a lot more of his work at his blog, even more Translated WolfieToons, like this one.
(I still like the gag, but there's some perspective problems in the drawing that I'm not going to point out if you can't see them.)