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Well OK, Olive Oyl!
(lemmy.world)
Comic panels taken out of comics so we can make fun of them!! We love the golden age stuff!
Rules:
Comics must come from actual comic books. No AI or Photoshops.
Single panels are preferred.
Comics should be unintentionally funny. Spider-man cracking wise is not what this is about.
Don't be a dick.
I can't believe I've had to add this... NO RACISM.
Uhhhh…what’s the context!?
Context is actually pretty much what we see here. She wants to get wrecked by a big strong man:
It actually gets pretty weird from there:
It's even worse with context.
Blindfolding AND tentacles?? This is pure fucking gold
Wow, you were right.
That was pretty fucking weird.
vibe
nsfw
Origins of hentai...? 🧐
Well, it was part of the origins to the pornography censorship in Japan.
So, the beginning of a tentacle cuck journey. Popeye the Tentacuck. I'd say it aged well.
Popeye, would it kill you too get some spinach in you and make that Olive Oyl extra non-virgin? Don't complain if she dumps you for Brutus.
Disgustipating
This is amazing
Do you happen to know the source? I'd like to add it to the post but I couldn't find it.
It is the 12/19/1937 Sunday Edition Thimble Theater comic. Not sure how widely syndicated it was but here is an auction listing for the page with a header from the Cleveland Plain Dealer:
Comic syndication is pretty damned weird and complicated, so I am not certain exactly who the official publisher is, but these were pretty widely distributed at the time so I expect that most papers that ran full color Sunday comics probably ran this one. Here is more reading about this piece of history:
https://strippersguide.removed/2019/10/preserving-lost-era-of-popeyes-thimble.html
By the time this comic was published (12/19/1937), it was being distributed in thousands of newspapers. The original artist died the next year. It's possible this is from a book with a collection of Thimble Theater comics, the company that holds the copyright has made a few since then
https://comicskingdom.com/vintage/thimble-theater/
Fwiw I don't see this comic on there but I found something else while looking:
http://www.oldsundaycomics.com/pics1/S1450-1024.jpg
Thanks! I saw the Thimble Theater, but the newspaper one was new to me. Added it to my post.
Olive Oil wants to be wrecked.
Friday night
And the mood is right!
Bluto is coming
Not yet, but he'll be arriving shortly.
popeye is there