Saturday, May 25, 2019

Mitch With a New Haircut

Mitch With a New Haircut by 09tuf



Mitch Randal is an original character whom I share with the artist 09tuf at DeviantART.  Young, handsome, and athletic, he likes to spend his time at the beach, playing volleyball with the guys, hooking up with bikini-clad babes, and getting noticed for his incredible good looks. 

Mitch met a beautiful, red-haired girl in "Mitch's Day at the Beach".  However, in "Mitch's Day at the Beach 2"she gets friendly with a couple of sailors who grab him and start beating on him.  Afterwards, they start playing with their captive pretty boy, publicly at first, and then someplace private.


The picture "Mitch Randal With a New Haircut by 09tuf" was commissioned from an artist through DeviantArt in 2017.  

Mitch starts a new day with a new haircut.

Previous blog:  "Mitch's Day at the Beach 2".
Next blog:  Mitch With a New Girlfriend

Robin's Acting Lesson

Robin's Acting Lesson by bondageincomics


Robin's Acting Lesson 2 by bondageincomics


Robin the Boy Wonder is the eager, youthful sidekick of Batman, the Caped Crusader, the vigilante crime-fighting alias of millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne.  Introduced in 1940 as orphaned acrobat Dick Grayson in the DC comic book series Batman, Robin was played by Burt Ward in the 1966 television series on ABC.

Alfred Pennyworth is the loyal, tireless butler of millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne, as well as his alter ego Batman.  Introduced in 1943 in the DC comic book series, Alfred was played by Alan Napier in the 1966 television series on ABC.

The two-picture series "Robin's Acting Lesson by bondageincomics" was commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2017.  


Napier, a professional thespian, was constantly frustrated by relative amateur Ward's frequent acting lapses.  Napier thought that Ward would benefit from an acting lesson.


The second picture depicts Napier taking a different approach to Ward's acting lesson.

This picture is fan art and is intended to promote the appreciation of Burt Ward's portrayal of Robin in the 1966 television series "Batman".  This is an original scene and did not appear in the movie, the television series, or any other derivative material.


Saturday, May 18, 2019

Spirit Screams While the Body Is Mesmerized

Spirit Screams While the Body Is Mesmerized 


Due to his youth, inexperience, and smaller size, the Boy Wonder is clearly the weak link in the Dynamic Duo, which their opponents often seek to exploit.  Robin is also cocky, enthusiastic, and overly eager to prove his independent crime-fighting abilities, especially to Batman.  He is often in trouble and in need of rescue.

Count Dracula is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel Dracula. He is considered to be both the prototypical and the archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction. 
The picture "Spirit Screams While the Body is Mesmerized" was commissioned from the artist jackcrowder through DeviantART in 2017.  

Dracula and Robin appear to share a fondness for capes.

This picture is fan art and is intended to promote the appreciation of Burt Ward's portrayal of Robin in the 1966 television series "Batman".  This is an original scene and did not appear in the movie, the television series, or any other derivative material.

Previous picture:  Brand New Scratching Post
Next blog:  Robin in No Country for Young Sidekicks

Kevin in the Ring

Kevin in the Ring 2A by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 2B by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 2C by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 2D by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 2E by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 2F by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 3A by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 3B by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 3C by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 3D by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 3E by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 3F by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 4A by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 4B by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 4C by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 4D by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 4E by 98tuf

Kevin in the Ring 4F by 98tuf
Scott and Keith Mitchell are original characters whom I share with the artist 09tuf at DeviantART.  Young, handsome, and athletic, Scott and Kevin are sons of legendary professional wrestler and crossover action star Frederick Mitchell.  In high school, Kevin excelled at various sports, including football, wrestling, and baseball, while Scott excelled at track and field and especially gymnastics and worked as a junior lifeguard during the summers.

Scott strives to emulate his famous father, and, with clean-cut, light brown hair, a strong, serious face, smooth, muscular chest, and a thin, toned waist, he certainly has the incredible good looks of a movie star.  However, he wants to start his career in professional wrestling, like his father, which is a daring choice, considering his size.  He is certainly the runt of the family.

Kevin also strives to emulate his famous father.  Certainly, he has become a successful and popular professional wrestler with plenty of television time, good billing, and a large fan following.  With his good looks, his shaggy, light-brown hair, a strong, serious face, smooth, muscular chest, and narrow, toned waist, he is also ready to cross into movies.

Scott was defeated and humiliated by a pair of vicious heels in "Scott Backstage".  Now, Kevin fights to win back and liberate his younger brother.

I commissioned a 20-picture series from 09tuf through DeviantArt in 2017 in three pages and two additional pictures.  Eighteen pictures are available here.

Previous blog:  Scott the Captive
Next picture:  Scott Backstage 1.5


Dorno in a Cage

Dorno in a Cage by roemesquita

Dorno in a Cage 2 by roemesquita

Dorno in a Cage 3 by roemesquita

Dorno in a Cage 4 by roemesquita
Dorno and his mother Tara are members of the Herculoids, a family of three humans and their five very powerful pet creatures defending their jungle planet.  The Herculoids were the subjects of an American animated television series, which debuted in 1967 and was revived in 1981 on CBS and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Due to his youth, her femininity, and their lack of special powers, Dorno and Tara are certainly the most vulnerable members of the Herculoids and are frequently weak links which their opponents seek to target.  They are often in trouble and in need of rescue.

Although Dorno is the son of Zandor, he has little in common with his father, aside from their pageboy haircuts and their blue, shirtless outfits.  He lacks his father's red hair, stern countenance, and powerful, muscular build.

Dorno tends to resemble his mother Tara.  Like her, the boy has blond hair, a pretty face, and a slender, athletic build.

This four-picture series "Dorno in a Cage by roemesquita" was one that I commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2017.

Zandorna is a cousin of Dorno from Zandor's side of the family.  Zandorna shares Zandor's red hair and powerful, muscular build.  She still has a crush on the shirtless pretty boy Dorno.  However, Zandorna doubts that a son of Tara would be able to continue the strong leadership which his father has provided.

Zandorna's family considers Tara to be a spoiled princess and her son Dorno to be his  mother's boy.  Unfortunately, the helplessness of the cute, blond, athletic son of Zandor in the cage and his mother's pathetic rescue attempt do not help dispel that impression.


These pictures are fan art and primarily intended to raise interest in the Herculoids and Dorno.  Zandorna is a potential antagonist and love interest.  These are original scenes and did not appear in any movies, television series or any other derivative media.

Next blog:  Dorno at the Circus

Wonder Woman vs. Korak (st00pz)

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 1 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 2 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 3 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 4 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 5 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 6 by st00pz


Wonder Woman vs. Korak 7 by st00pz
Wonder Woman vs. Korak 8 by st00pz
Wonder Woman vs. Korak 9 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 10 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 11 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 12 by st00pz

Wonder Woman vs. Korak 13 by st00pz

Korak is the Honorable Jack Clayton, son of English Lord John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke, also known as Tarzan, lord of the jungle.  He is the hero of a 1915/6 magazine serial and 1917 novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs and a 1920 silent movie serial, as well as a character in several other Tarzan stories from 1914 to 1924.  He experienced a revival in 1964 as the star of his own comic book series and as a major character in various Tarzan comic books, pages, and strips from 1966 to 1978.

Wonder Woman is Princess Diana of Themyscira, daughter of Amazon Queen Hippolyta.  She is the hero of her own DC comic books series, debuting in 1941, a 1975 television series, and various blockbuster films.  She was a founding member of the Justice League.


Korak strives to emulate the heroics of his legendary father but lacks his strength, maturity and experience.  Therefore, he is more likely to enter into dangerous situations and more vulnerable to being defeated.

Although the rest of the Justice League is growing tired of the eager, young son of Tarzan and his repeated challenges, Wonder Woman accepts (a) because she can teach the callow, young hero some valuable fighting techniques, (b) because she is worried that her rejection may lead him to challenge a more serious foe, and (c) because she is frankly fond of the handsome, athletic son of Tarzan.  

The thirteen-picture series "Wonder Woman vs. Korak by st00pz" was commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2015.  Wonder Woman battles Korak in a mud wrestling match.  Although she is attracted to the peak human teen-aged jungle boy, the Amazon princess does enjoy the prospect of holding the son of Tarzan's pretty face under the mud.

These pictures are fan art and intended to raise interest in and appreciation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs character Korak.  Wonder Woman is a sparring partner and potential love interest.  These are original scenes and did not appear in any comic book, page, or strip.

Previous blog:  Wonder Woman and Korak 2
Next blog:  Aquaman vs. Korak
Also see:  Wonder Woman and Korak (st00pz)


Saturday, May 11, 2019

Korak in Leugenaar's Dream

Korak in Leugenaar's Dream by jen-and-kris
Korak in Leugenaar's Dream 2 by jen-and-kris



Korak in Leugenaar's Dream 3 by jen-and-kris

Korak in Leugenaar's Dream 4 by jen-and-kris

Korak in Leugenaar's Dream 5 by jen-and-kris

Korak in Leugenaar's Dream 6 by jen-and-kris
Korak is the Honorable Jack Clayton, son of English Lord John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke, also known as Tarzan, lord of the jungle.  He is the hero of a 1915/6 magazine serial and 1917 novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs and a 1920 silent movie serial, as well as a character in several other Tarzan stories from 1914 to 1924.  He experienced a revival in 1964 as the star of his own comic book series and as a major character in various Tarzan comic books, pages, and strips from 1966 to 1978.

Annie and Lee Leugenaar were introduced in "Korak and the Leugenaars".  They are a wealthy married couple who are neighbors of Greystoke Ranch in Africa.  Lee appears to harbor some resentment of the handsome, athletic son of Tarzan.  It's interesting how easily our young hero is beaten in Lee's dreams.

This six-picture series "Korak in Leugenaar's Dream by jen-and-kris" was commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2017.  

These pictures are fan art and intended to raise interest in and appreciation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs character Korak.  These are original scenes and did not appear in any comic book, page, or strip.

Brand New Scratching Post

Brand New Scratching Post
Robin the Boy Wonder is the eager, youthful sidekick of Batman, the Caped Crusader, the vigilante crime-fighting alias of millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne.  Introduced in 1940 as orphaned acrobat Dick Grayson in the DC comic book series Batman, Robin was played by Burt Ward in the 1966 television series on ABC.



Due to his youth, inexperience, and smaller size, the Boy Wonder is clearly the weak link in the Dynamic Duo, which their opponents often seek to exploit.  Robin is also cocky, enthusiastic, and overly eager to prove his independent crime-fighting abilities, especially to Batman.  He is often in trouble and in need of rescue.

The picture "Brand New Scratching Post" was commissioned from the artist jackcrowder through DeviantART in 2017.  

Catwoman is a frequent antagonist of Batman and Robin.

This picture is fan art and is intended to promote the appreciation of Burt Ward's portrayal of Robin in the 1966 television series "Batman".  This is an original scene and did not appear in the movie, the television series, or any other derivative material.

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