It’s time to clear out some of the spanking cartoons that I have collected over the years. Who knows, someone might find a gem amongst these.
This first one really caught my eye. Why is that you may ask? If you look closely, the spanker is holding the hairbrush the wrong way around. If she tried spanking from that position she would be likely to dislocate her elbow.









Kind of a change in direction for you, but a full bag of spanking snacks and gems that I truly appreciate. Your picking skills are sharp! Thanks for sharing!
Jim
Fatherjim,
I always download cartoon/comic book spanking images, and when I have enough I package them up as a 6-pack.
Rich
I’ve always liked that Gee-Whiz panel, both for the excellent positioning and for the fact that both are having fun.
I really enjoyed call of these spanking comics. I really liked the comic book the best and I certainly agree with Warmhand about the GEE WHIZ one as I liked it all the bottom was particularly attractive. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your day.
Jim
I’ve always been very fond of comic/cartoon spankings. There’s an air of faux-innocence, something like plausible deniability, but I’m sure lots of us know… it doesn’t have to be quite so innocent, really! 😉
J.
Warmhand,
I agree!! When I saw it I thought the exact same thing. In a way I’m glad that I never found that image in my younger days, lol.
Rich
Jim,
Comics/cartoons aren’t something that I usually do, but if I have something to offer then I will often post a six-pack of them. Unless it is a newspaper cartoon I have found. Oftentimes those pictures can be specific to a local newspaper, so it can turn up some real gems.
Rich
J,
I’m old enough to remember the British comics. Every Sunday morning our dad would deliver a stack of them along with the Sunday Papers. Come to think of it, are the Sunday papers even a thing in the UK anymore? Anyway, back then it wasn’t a matter of whether there would be a spanking in the comics, it was a matter of WHO was getting spanked this week, lol. Like you said, it was the innocence thing that many Brits of my age grew up with, and perhaps shaped us.
Rich