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Classic Whipping Scenes Only

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I wish I could say I have a bunch more but I'm soon to run out. Seeing your posts on this site I find it super impressive how you've found so many I don't know about...its not always an easy google search to find!
it's a long and constant search on the internet and on paper comics. in fact it's not easy at all to find something new. Let's say that I do systematic research on comics from various countries, especially European, but lately also South American, which often have very interesting and graphic scenes. now I'm looking among Turkish comics from the 70s and 80s, when censorship was much less oppressive than today
 
it's a long and constant search on the internet and on paper comics. in fact it's not easy at all to find something new. Let's say that I do systematic research on comics from various countries, especially European, but lately also South American, which often have very interesting and graphic scenes. now I'm looking among Turkish comics from the 70s and 80s, when censorship was much less oppressive than today


Definitely more detailed than what I do. I just said to myself "Burial of the Rats the movie has a whipping scene...lets see if there are any comics of it" and went from there. I have seen a site "comic book bondage covers" which has also clued me in on some but it's a very old site and hard to navigate.

Basically...nobody cares about us weird kink lovers looking for obscure bondage/torture in mainstream comics and nobody makes it easy on us :crybaby2:
 
I agree, but "comic book bondage covers" although a bit messy, it can sometimes be a good starting point for further research
unfortunately it is always difficult with simple requests on google, to find new things, because the whipping scenes in mainstream comics are short and, often, not so decisive for the story, or for the characters. because of this they are not valued in online searches. There are very famous scenes, like the one of the whipping of Dale Arden in Flash Gordon that always come out of google, precisely because they are very evocative, especially for the period in which they were drawn, but in many other cases, this does not happen and the search is very arduous. I focus on comics set in the Middle Ages, or set in the world of pirates, or in past centuries in general. As you said.. if in that kind of film there are whipping scenes, there will also be in comics that talk about those periods.
 
Here are two short scenes from Juventud Audaz, a Spanish comic from the 50s. Although it is a children's comic, the two scenes, considering the period, are interesting. These are the things that can be found, with a bit of luck, wasting a bit of time wandering around the internet.
 

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