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Special Presentation:

Clayface Spanks Everyone!

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We have a very special treat here in the form of an extended comics story involving characters from the Batman Family. The spankees are Batgirl, the three villainesses Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy, and Talia, daughter of Batman villain Ra's al Ghul (The Demon's Head) and the sometime love interest of the caped crusader. Ra's by the way first reared his (demonic) head in Batman #232 (June, 1971) so that's when Talia was introduced as well. Our artist for this spanking extravaganza is the Chilean AltCor, a genuine spanko who's been around for awhile but is only now making his CSR debut. While we'll have a little more to say about it later, we think CSR readers will be very pleased by his work, and we're happy to report there will be more of it here in the future.

Oh yes, we nearly forgot: at the risk of going on too long we really should introduce our spanker because otherwise he might cause some confusion. He's a Batman villain in his own right but far less well-known than The Joker, The Riddler, or the villainesses in our story. Clayface first appeared in 1961, which may be considered for our purposes here as an extension of the 1950s, a decade during which (1) science fiction was big, and (2) the Batman comic books had lost their way. Yes, things got even worse in the comics after the "campy" (we'd say "comical") Batman TV series although it wasn't that bad, but by the early 50s the super-hero genre was tired, worn-out, and represented by only a handful of characters, Batman being one of them. (For some further discussion see Weird Spankings #8, but what little you need to know about Clayface will be explained here and now).

After diving into a weird sort of pool, Clayface became endowed with the strange power of changing his form to anything he wished. He was, then, a truly super-villain (one possessing an actual super-power) and thus seemingly better suited as a foe to super-heroes like the Martian Manhunter or Metamorpho. As we might imagine, Batman had his hands full trying to cope with him and probably would have lost their initial encounter had Clayface's power not started to wane. We mention all this so that CSR readers can understand why he can disguise himself as other people, why he's so easily able to overpower the bad girls here - and why it's no problem for him to mold his spanking hand into a paddle!

batman villain clayface spanks batgirl art by altcor

Clayface spanks Batgirl. Art by AltCor. Characters © DC Comics Inc.

batman villain clayface spanks talia art by altcor

Clayface spanks Talia. Art by AltCor. Characters © DC Comics Inc.

batman villain clayface spanks catwoman art by altcor

Clayface spanks Catwoman. Art by AltCor. Characters © DC Comics Inc.

batman villain clayface spanks poison ivy art by altcor

Clayface spanks Poison Ivy. Art by AltCor. Characters © DC Comics Inc.

batman villain clayface spanks harley quinn art by altcor

Clayface spanks Harley Quinn. Art by AltCor. Characters © DC Comics Inc. Posted by the Web-Ed on 07/22/2022 (click to increase in size).

So four bad girls and one Batgirl got spanked, but good! We're not sure why Catwoman, Talia, and even Harley & Ivy are in Arkham Asylum (maybe it was simply to avoid a lot of scene-changing), but it doesn't matter - their five sore butts do! AltCor draws attractively-proportioned females, and one of his specialties is the moment-of-impact shot, which he executes with special delectation. He gives us at least one such shot for each spankee here (Catwoman, Harley, and Ivy have two) using both front and rear viewing angles. We think the most outstanding example of each are Catwoman (front) and Talia (rear).


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