Showing posts with label fookles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fookles. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2025

TIMELY TUSSLES

 In "Out on a Limb" (1948) , two Timely twerps, CINDY and GOLDIE, tackle a guy thinking he's a famous celebrity and end up sandbagging their principal.


JINNY gets into the act by making Willie into a hothead who's "In the Dough."


 No comedy violence on the cover but it's pretty good anyway.



  

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

A.I. LUMP YOU

 Teen protagonist Hitoshi usually gets lumps from his A.I. harem, but he also gets a few from a Real Girl.











Tuesday, June 10, 2025

SILLY SAURIANS

 I've posted once or twice about the female lead of goofy manga GIRLS SAURUS, but she had a couple of loony sisters who gave the hero a "rough trade" time.  



In a separate adventure Chiryuu tries to avoid one of the young girls coming on to him, and he crashes into the invulnerable boobs of Fusou, mature schoolteacher and "sadist" (according to what she says about herself above). I'm not sure a guy hurting himself on a woman's phenomenally hard boobs counts as violence on the part of the female-- I guess one might call it "passive resistance?" The fact that Fusou doesn't even notice Chiryuu crashing into her suggests a deflected "limp dick" joke, but it's not a certain-sure thing.


  

Saturday, June 7, 2025

HER LITTLE MARGIE PT 2

 "Her Peculiar Pop" (MARGIE 38) changes things up a little, as Pop Pat gets clobbered by a woman he only dances with for work purposes. Of course this leads to static from the wife too. 


Then Rusty gets a little more into bondage in "Who Sent for an Inventor?"


MARGIE #39 has symbolic violence in the RUSTY story:


Followed by real violence after Dagwood, er, Johnny is told to be friendlier:


Making its first appearance on this blog is the strip "Ruffy Ropes," a goofy boxer whose peaceful girlfriend beats up people who disagree with her.


  Back to Margie, once again inciting rather than performing violence in "Beauty is as Beauty Does:"


 


In MARGIE #46, we get JEANIE getting jabby.





HER LITTLE MARGIE

 This essay was one of many I've written about the appearance of sadism-scenarios in popular comics, taking issue with "Gershon Legman's claim that all teenage comedy comics were just filled to the brim with young women panting with desire to harm/humiliate fathers and boyfriends." That didn't mean that no particular artists didn't exploit such scenarios, in keeping with all of my posts about Chic Young's BLONDIE and such imitators as Timely's RUSTY.

Another example was Timely stalwart Morris Weiss, who used such scenarios frequently in the two teen features for which he did the most work: TESSIE THE TYPIST and MARGIE. I'll looked at TESSIE a while back, so now I'll devote a few posts to MARGIE. 

MARGIE #36 (1946), the second issue of the teen heroine's own comic (I have no idea what the numbering continued from), puts her dad "Pat" in hot water right away, though the torture's only symbolic here.


In "Margie's Big Date," the teen is suddenly aware that some company publishes fictional versions of her adventures. (And the Fantastic Four thought they were so special!) But she doesn't like the way she's portrayed, so she goes down to the publisher and clobbers editor Stan Lee himself. I like the way she tells the editor not to "blame the poor artist," meaning Morris Weiss, who was IMO probably both writing and drawing the feature.


Editor Lee (looking nothing like Real Lee as a young man) is so turned on the head-bash that he asks the high-school girl out for a dinner date. However, at the restaurant Lee ducks out on Margie because she embarrasses him by chasing after "Bang Swoonatra" for an autograph. Lee is thus spared Margie's feminine wrath, which Margie takes out on Bang (whose real-world model, like Lee, was considerably older than a high-schooler). 


  In the next story, Poor Old Pat gets both symbolic bondage--

And a real kicking-out from his wife, who was usually seen punishing the father in place of any direct daughter-mayhem.   



   We get a pause for variety with a RUSTY strip. The loyal redhead Blondie-clone spends most of the story watching her stupid husband injure himself in skating stunts, and only at the end she threatens to wreak violence on him herself rather than allowing him to continue his behavior-- though of course by the next story, he'll find some new way to act the ass.   


And finally, Pat and his son "Poison" try to rig things to reduce the impact of Margie's social life on their quiet lives, with the result that the mother (not sure she had a name) once more sends Daddy flying.

  

   

Monday, June 2, 2025

JUNGLE GALLERY

 

Sheena leads the pack, as always.


However, Camilla comes in second with two strong showings.





However, a story I'll entitle (for reference) as "The Death Idol" (JUNGLE COMICS #46, 1943) requires a little explication. In it, an evil chieftain named Kann has set up an idol that dispenses death to those who come near it, for the idol dispenses deadly germs. Kann denies his sister Lelia the right to marry her beloved, the strangely named tribesman "Red Rogue," though Kann gives no reason for the injunction. Foreign Legionnaire Terry Thunder, having wandered very far from his usual North African haunts, gets involved. Despite the hero's presence, Lelia saves the day. She stumbles across the door in the back of the idol, and when her brother gets close, she triggers the germs, kills him, and gains the freedom to marry her beloved. As for the most unusual aspect of "Idol," Lelia is portrayed as the only White person in an otherwise Black tribe. But since this wasn't a strip by Black artist Matt Baker-- an artist who frequently had his heroes encounter tribes of Black men married to White women, I suppose for his own amusement-- it's pretty likely that Lelia was simply intended to be Black but a colorist rendered her as White.            

Friday, April 25, 2025

THE BEST PART OF WAKING UP

 ... is a sister with Big Cups....                                                                         

(Forgot the name of the manhwa, but the aggressive sibling's name is Hanna Kang)

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

GOLD AND SILVER SADISM #7

 And back I go to the "Gold and Silver" series whose name I don't care to type out. First, here's GINKA doling out her usual punishment.                    

Then both Ginka and Erika get competition from busty teacher MAKOTO, who imprisons Yasuda in her ampleness.                             

 


Tuesday, April 8, 2025

SATANIC MANIC 0.5

 BLACKHAWK villainess SATANA just happens to resemble the adult daughter of a scientist so closely, she can convince him she's his real offspring, just before lowering the boom.                                                   






Monday, April 7, 2025

WICKED IS THE WIDOW

 From Natasha's happily brief time with that scrub-Avengers, the Champions.                                                                                                   


 



Sunday, March 23, 2025

PLUS SIZED PERVERSIONS

 No culture on this planet has ever been as devoted to perversions, particularly of a clansgressive nature, as the Japanese, judging only by their manga. One example is a short-lived series called SIS PLUS, concerning a family whose parents are presumably deceased, since the four siblings-- an older brother and his three younger sisters-- eke out their living with a cake shop. The brother's never given a name except "Onee-chan," which means "brother," two of the girls, Shiho and Cocoa, are teenagers, and the last, Himeka, is said to be in elementary school by the translation but she looks more like a middle schooler. The comic gimmick is that Onee is fiercely protective of his sisters, fighting any male who comes near them, though he himself has no boundaries, insisting that his sibs should bathe with him or searching their private belongings for incriminating evidence, as in the scene below.                                                                                                             

Cocoa and Himeka often just humor their crazy brother, but Shiho frequently protests the crossed boundaries by beating up Onee. She gets a job doing anime voice-work, and in one of the scenes below, she clobbers Onee so that he won't hear a recording for which she made "sex sounds."                                                                                 

  



In the second story, a clandestine terrorist group kidnaps Himeka, who's a genius and whom they think they can use for making weapons. Himeka rather easily falls in with the group, seeming to "brainwash" herself, and when Onee comes to her rescue, Himeka repeatedly pounds him with a big hammer. This is one indication that Himeka might be older than elementary school, since both she and Onee seem to be "getting into" the violence, until Shiho terminates the domme-play by punching Onee.                                                                   

                                                               

                                   


Sunday, December 29, 2024

YIPES STRIPES

 That's probably what Zebraman yells when he gets punched out by Sayako, a teenaged high school girl.