Spryte - Steam
If the current day tentacle phenomenon is intriguing,
the spanking world's obsessive, fascination with a specific,
ritualised form of male humiliation is no less fascinating. Humour is
a key ingredient for the genre and Spryte is one of it's prime exponents.
Thus, in 'Steam', four marines are hung up by their underpants and
spanked by a primitive, steam-driven machine straight out of the
Mickey Mouse, Steamboat Bill era. This is essentially four studies of
chastised buttocks with sexy glimpses of tightly wrapped balls in
between and the smooth shaved backsides enhance the erotic interest no end!
No reason for the punishment is supplied, but then arbitrary humiliation is part and parcel of military service. The spanking machine is a wacky device (!) that just emphasises the impersonal, unstoppable nature of the punishment. Franco is famous for his machines of course and a similar, rotating, suspension device also appears in Jonathan's memorable series, 'Tourists' aka Gallipoli.
No reason for the punishment is supplied, but then arbitrary humiliation is part and parcel of military service. The spanking machine is a wacky device (!) that just emphasises the impersonal, unstoppable nature of the punishment. Franco is famous for his machines of course and a similar, rotating, suspension device also appears in Jonathan's memorable series, 'Tourists' aka Gallipoli.
Spryte - Barber Shop
Spanking is regarded as a non-sexual pastime by some of
it's exponents, but Spryte's victims usually present an erotic
display and he is not reluctant to show spankers (or spectators) with
erections. This barber shop image directly links spanking and sexual
excitement, with the razor strop belt as a key ingredient. It's not
clear if the the customer's long hair and beard is responsible for
this assault, or the result of putting off the experience!
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The erotic
potential of the traditional barber is under-exploited in fetish art – we have
haircutting and shaving, both intimate personal services with fetish
connections. The imposing chair is just right for bondage and the
customer's body is mysteriously cloaked in a protective sheet. In the days before sexual liberation, the customary offer of 'something for
the weekend, sir?' (i.e. condoms) was an excitingly sexual question.
Spryte - Builders
This image is one of a series showing macho,
hairy-arsed, construction workers being ordered around and punished
by a particularly effeminate, upper crust manager who seizes on any
opportunity to give them spankings – for smoking, time wasting,
organising strikes etc. The oppression role-reversal message is not
particularly subtle, but the humiliation of beefy builders, forced to
expose their assets and endure endless rear-end pain is no less
enjoyable for that.
Spryte - Juice
Spryte's output is not dedicated solely to spanking. This plant attack picture might be considered as tentacle-ania, but the tightly wrapped men's bodies, about to be engulfed (and consumed?) by the carnivorous plant is closer to high bondage art, dressed up in an exotic form. The groping and probing of the 'tentacles' here is just a means of luring the victims to their fate, whereas in most tentacle pictures, the groping and probing is their fate. The background figure disappearing into the flower head is a particularly sexy idea and the device of having two buddies suffering together adds an extra erotic twist. It also allows him to elaborate on the plant's modus operandi.
Despite the comic format, this picture is not really funny at all and has subtle depths. Most viewers will instinctively recognise and enjoy the Freudian psychology at work – man transformed into a penis and drawn into the womb, or if you prefer, man rendered helpless by his sexual excitement and hence vulnerable to being consumed by the object of his desire. What a way to go!
Spryte - Prison Scene
This prison scenario has no spanking ingredients either,
but there's another striking power reversal as white prison officers
perform on each other for the pleasure of a black inmate. The prisoner's characterisation is a cut
above Spryte's normal cartooning and very attractive – he's
streetwise, confident, muscular and well-endowed. In contrast to his power, the captive
officers, deprived of their uniforms, have a hairless, fleshy, soft-skinned quality that is curiously submissive and erotic.
Spryte - Boxer
Many of Spryte's pictures show animals and mythical
creatures turning on their human tormentors and returning their abuse
in like form (e.g. by branding them or springing mousetraps on tender
regions). More role reversal. Sometimes, however, the motivation is
pure devilment, as in this image of an entangled boxer, biting his
lip in pain, as a small, malevolent spirit uses his dangling tackle
for a miniature punch bag. In some pictures the devil is identified
as Spryte's alter ego, enjoying similar sadistic pleasures at the
expense of strapping lads.
Spryte's light hearted cartoons are justifiably popular
and he shows great imagination and originality of thought in his wide
ranging exploration of male humilation and revenge scenarios. Despite
the simplicity of style, his depictions of muscular victims, clad only
in skimpy/ripped clothing often have a genuinely sensual quality.
His depictions of the most
attractive and powerful of male stereotypes, inexplicably controlled and suffering at the hands of the most unlikely of tormentors, taps into deeply
erotic and emotional feelings and gives hope to us all!
Thanks to SoupGoblin who has kindly provided me with some links for Spryte - see the first comment below. There's a decent
collection at Jock Spank (link in sidebar), Google will throw up lots
of examples too.
For earlier articles in this series, click on the A-Z label below
or search by name in the masthead box.
2 comments:
Wow, what a fantastic entry on one of my favorite artists! Everything you put down is right on, especially the part about the heavy role reversal giving hope to us all, heheh!
If you're interested, Spryte actually does have a website (though one rarely updated these days) here: http://www.spankingcomics.blogspot.com/
He also has a y!Gallery where more of his work can be found. http://www.y-gallery.net/user/spryte42/
Thanks for the info SoupGoblin!, I've updated the article
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