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Friday, 19 January 2024

2023 Most Popular Post of All Time (MPP3)

They're All Winners!


Above, art by this year's winner for the second year running, IFNB.
Drained but victorious contestants pose with their enormous trophies and their cups.
There will be a third IFNB post soon, watch out for it.

~

According to my Blogger 'hit stats', out of all the mitchmen articles published to date, 
those registering the most total hits since publication are as shown below.


Table 1 mitchmen Articles With Most Hits Since Publication to end 2023

Posn
(last yr)
Title of Post
(& link)
Year of
Pub'n
Cum
Hits
Hits in 2023
1 (1)
2018
51,757
7187
2 (2)
2017
51,385
7506
3 (3)
2012 
44,375
2604
4 (4)
2008
36,621
2316
5 (5)
2010
34,495
1437
6 (6)
2018
24,857
1466
7 (8)
2018
23,187
1145
8 (7)
2009
22,957 
824 
9 (9)
2016
21,657
786
10 (10)
2010
19,701
624
11 (11)
2009
19,328
 811
12 (14)
2020
15,865
 2551
13 (20)
2008
15,409
4332
14 (12)
2010
14,752
718
15 (16)
2019
14,393
1502
16 (13)
2009
13,889
414
17 (15)
2015
13,781
761
18 (17)
2018
13,048
1420
19 (18)
2009
12,313
872
20 (19)
2009
12,129
729

Stats compiled 1/1/24
 
This year it was pretty much 'as you were' in the all-time table of hits. At the top of the table, Milking Factories-1 closed the gap behind IFNB after surrendering No 1 position to it in 2022 and at the present rate it will be back to neck and neck this time next year. As in 2022 these two are fast pulling away from the rest of the pack, now a long way behind them.  Related posts, Milking Factories 3 & 4 also consolidated their places in the top 20 table. The follow up article on IFNB, 'IFNB Revisited' however is still way behind this group at No 80, but it recorded a creditable score of 1,587 in 2023 and rose 16 places.

There were no new entries at all to the top 20 this year and only one change in the top 11 positions with Homoeros Gallery Guide (now 7th) swapping places with Jotto (now 8th). This rise was despite the Homoeros post putting in a faltering performance compared with previous years (after registering a 75% fall in hits). Homoeros' other top 20 article - 'The Art of the Cross' - dropped back to 18th but is still scoring well and has articles in it's sights for overtaking.

The chasing pack are headed up by 3 former Number ones. Priapus of Milet is secure in 3rd place but the long standing rivalry between Cavallo (4th) and Mike Carcel (5th) is not yet over, Mike slipped further behind in 2023 but the gap is still only one year's worth of present hit rates. There's another big gap behind the top 5 who are unlikely to be disturbed for a while. 

The meteoric rise of  Amalaric's - 'A Slave To Passion' moderated in 2023, rising only 2 places to 12th place but with a top 5 hit rate nevertheless. He's now coming up against some formidable historic totals which will take some chipping away.  He's also being chased hard by Brick, well placed to overtake him in 13th position. Brick had the best rise in the table, 7 places, interest in him having been revived by a marvellous stream of new work posted at MetalbondNYC. My A-Z article covers his earlier work.

Other classic artists Malex, Franco, Martin of Holland, The Hun, Kalabro and Julius were all shuffled down by the newcomers and though they didn't have vintage years they mostly posted hit counts that would have rivalled the winner of the 2023 'new articles' table (MPP1) 

The entry level to this all-time top 20 is now 12129 about 1,000 more than last year. That increase alone exceeded all the scores of the 2023 new posts and the cumulative total of IFNB is now fifty times the total of the 2023 winning new post.
 
The leading outsider threatening the present residents for next year is the same as last year - The Art of BrosFate – 3  at 22 (up 2 places). Further down, Enslavement Art by Planet Gay jumped 165 places but there are no obvious, immediate challengers for the top 20 places. 
 
The mitchmen 'Index of Artists' page reached 87,590 hits at the end of 2023, a 13% rise (compared with 19% last time). It would have earned top spot in this ranking if I counted it as a post.

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mitchmen blog was first published in 2008 and ten of the sixteen years since then are now represented in this survey, the missing years between 2008 and 2022 are shown below

Average hit rates

The total cumulative hits method used for the all-time popularity table above is biased towards older articles which have had longer to accumulate their hits. However, the higher traffic counts in recent years have been eroding that advantage, enabling newer articles to contest the top positions. The table below based on average hits per year since publication, gives a more balanced view of long-term popularity.
 
In this list I have left out the 2023 posts because they don't even have a full year yet and their initial surge (if you'll pardon that expression) produces ridiculous hit rates that are unlikely to be sustained. They are covered by a table of their own (MPP1). 
 

Table 2
Articles with the Highest Average Hits per year Since Publication
 
Article
Publicn year
Ave Hits per year
Position
(& last year)
'Total Hits' position
2018
8898
1 (1)
1
2017
7481
2 (2)
2
2020

4731
3 (3)
12
Homoeros Gallery Guide
2018
4592
4 (4)
7
Milking Factories - 3
2018
4432
5 (5)
6
2012
3790
6 (6)
3
2016
3029
7 (9)
9
2019
2902
8 (10)
15
The Art of BrosFate – 3
2020
2889
9 (8)
22
2010
2536
10 (15)
5
2020
2536
11 (12)
29
2018
2430 
12 (14) 
 18
2021
2402
13 (7)
77
2008
2345
14 (13) 
 4
2020
2163
15 (16)
52
2011
2010 
16 (-)
236
2021
1977
17 (11)
125
2018

1943

18 (18)
27
2022
1909
19 (-)
194
2018
1862
20 (20)
26

IFNB and Milking factories topped this table too, testament to their dominating popularity at the blog and here too they are way ahead of the chasing pack. All of the top 6 articles kept their positions but hit rates declined across the board. 

Milking Factories occupied 4 places in the table, down 1 but still including No 2 which clung on to 20th position, despite 2 new entries at 16 (Enslavement Art by Planet Gay, which jumped 165 places) and 19 (Exciting new pictures by Brick). Milking Factories - 5 was the casualty from this group, falling to 23 (19). The other was Amalaric – 2 Ancient History down to 22 from 17. Amalaric's other articles in the table (at 3 and 15) held up well. The same was true of Homoeros whose 3 articles barely budged.

A notable riser was Mike Carcel up to 10 from 15, a remarkable reversal of recent trends, thanks to his hit rate holding up much better than it's rivals. Mike actually tied with Brosfate-1 for 10th place but I gave him the better position for his superior consistency.  

There were two other big fallers. Art of Roa-1 with it's magnificent headline image (at 17, down 6) predictably got more sober scores this year after it's sparkling debut last time. 'Come and Get It!' was also down 6 places, a phenomenon that can be attributed to the launch of the new Royale Studio blog. This article is the only one in the table based on pure photography but IFNB and Amalaric represent the photo-manips. 

 The cut-off point for joining this 'hit rate' table dropped a little this year, from 2023 to 1862 hits per year. Two of the articles in the 2023 New Posts table beat that hit rate based on their short existence so far, Cockaphobia would have been 16th and Chen_X_Chen 19th if I had included them, but they probably won't keep that rate up for a full year. Older promising challengers just outside the table are Muscle Matt-1 and Black Prof

 ~

The articles I post to this blog are very much based on my own interests and fancies but the results of this survey do help me plan future offerings. My readers preferences doesn't always match my own (where are Les, JoeT and Link?). Nevertheless it's gratifying to see such interest in the great gay fetish artists who often have a fairly low visibility on the web.

Remember, this comparison is only made for entertainment, since I don't really know how accurate Google's stats are, they don't seem to add up to the overall hits at the blog and I suspect they don't count the activity of people who just browse through the blog roll.

Thanks to all of you for your continuing interest and support.
 
This annual set of articles is made up of 3 charts
MPP3 - Most Popular Post of All Time (i.e. cumulative performance)
that's this article!
 
Charts and reviews for earlier years can be accessed by clicking the 'MPP' label below

Tuesday, 16 January 2024

Art by Jomsviking aka Oddartists

A man is seized from his sleep by masked men,
but this is no ordinary burglary.
The abductors can't resist enjoying the fruits of their efforts,
before finding and passing him on to a paying customer.
Anyway it's good preparatory training for him.


Sometimes 'friendly persuasion' really is the best way to get co-operation.




It takes skill to pack a double shipment in one crate, but it saves on shipping costs.
Some argue that it's also kinder to the livestock, 
giving them company and something nice to do whilst in transit. 



Sometimes the shipping arrangements give a clue to what awaits them
at the end of their journey.

Courier delivery offers the men their own compartment and the comfort of an escort.
Some men find it a genuine pleasure to be packed by a husky, man's man, like this
But with these types there is a greater risk of heads ending up at the wheelie end.

This method of delivery overseas has become more difficult with airlines cutting baggage allowances.
Electronic comforts are out of the question, of course, thanks to baggage screening at the airport.




Heaven or Hell?

The Devil's in the detail Cellar 


You wouldn't think this guy would need a knife to persuade the clerk to open the bank safe.
I'm not sure if the captive clerk is trying to distract him here or suggesting a partnership. 



The Jomsvikings (from which the Finnish artist takes his name) were mercenary soldiers from Denmark. They supposedly excluded women from their company and were fanatical about the old Norse religion. If that is true, it bodes ill for these two young men whose shaven pates suggest they are Christian monks, sworn to celibacy. 

~

This artist has a cartoon style which resembles the comics of the mid 20th century. 
He's not ultra-flattering to his men who are often given pot bellies and wide hips.
That's probably out of habit as most of his art is about women being enslaved.
The portrayal is not meant to be sensual, but the situations he puts them in work well.
~
See more at Jomsviking @ Deviant Art but be warned, 
women and cross-dressing feature in most of his pictures, 
but there are hidden male gems if you are patient. 

Saturday, 13 January 2024

Mitchell's 'Cowboy Art' Folio - 5 Intimacy and Thorns

 In the 2000's my cowboy imagery moved away from the confines of ranchery. 'Intimacy and Thorns' explored the brutal confrontation between the new settlers of the West and the ancient inhabitants who were gradually being driven from their ancestral lands.

Mitchell - Intimacy and Thorns 2

Cavalrymen have been making raids on the encampments of native Americans to punish them for opposing settler expansion. With the advantage of surprise, the troopers are able to cause havoc and many deaths before they leave. But not all of them escape. 
 

Mitchell - Intimacy and Thorns 1

 A group of Native Americans are out hunting for food, food which has become much harder to find since the settlers arrived and drove away the buffalo with vast herds of domesticated cattle. After days of fruitless searching and frustration the hunters encounter a lone cowboy, out checking fences. The young, hungry bucks cannot contain their anger. They want him to feel some of their pain.


These pictures exploring piercing scenarios were a dark precursor to the 'Cactus Kid' fantasy

~


Read this series from Part 1

find related posts by clicking on the labels below

Thursday, 11 January 2024

mitchmen's Most Viewed Post During 2023 (MPP2)

 This table ranks all posts at the blog, not just the new ones (that's MPP1),
according to their hits recorded during 2023.


Above, Destor777's 'Hunk Milking' taken from the original 'Milking Factory' article which was the most visited of all the posts at mitchmen during 2023. 

 The table below lists the 20 most visited mitchmen posts during the year. 
Commentary notes follow. (Titles have links to the original posts ).


 
TABLE 1 - Top 20 Posts at mitchmen (2023)
 
Rank (last yr)
Title (+link)
Total Hits
Last year
Pub Date
Note
1 (1)
7506
9847
2017
1
2 (2)
7187
 8964
2018
1
3 (4)
4332
6027
2008
 2
4 (8)
2604
3166
2012
2
 5 (3)
2551
6189
2020
6 (7)
2316
 3347
2008
2
7 (16)
1954
1977 
2019
3
8 (12)
1549
2353
2020
3
9 (15)
1502
2041
2019
1
10 (11)
1466
2374
2018
1
11 (14)
1437
2073
2010
2
12 (20)
1420
1820
2018
3
13 (10)
1350
2828 
2020 
3
14 (-)
1239
2089
2022
2
15 (-)
1200
1765
2020
4
16 (-)
The Art of Tentakun
1198
1375
2020
4
17 (5)
1145
4555
2018
3
18 (18)
1098
1956
2018
1
19 (19)
1092
1900
2020
1
20 (-)
1069
1811
2022
4
 
(Stats collected on 1st January 2024) 

1
This year both the original Milking Factory post and IFNB review retained their positions at 1 & 2 with a marginal closing of the gap between them (relatively speaking).  The hit counts of both articles declined in a year in which visits to the blog generally fell by 27%. 

Other Milking Factory posts continued to feature further down the table at 9, 10 and 18. No 4 overtook No 3 in popularity this year (just!). That reversal was probably due to it's connection with a new addition to the series in late 2023 (No 15) featuring the same artist (Sarander)

The two IFNB articles at 2 and 19 kept their same positions as last year.
  
2
Brick's welcome return last year after many years absence was celebrated further with a rise to 3rd place for the oldest article in the table, I guess he's finding new fans now! That's thanks to Metalbond who published his new offerings and helpfully guided his readers to my 2008 article on his work. Another Brick article relating to his new work appears at 14. You can see from it's scores that it would have occupied the same position last year, but I disqualified new posts because they 'over-score' in their early months.  

Brick headed up a pack of old-timers but they were all a long way behind the top two. Cavelo always has a steady stream of visitors and they helped him climb back up to 6th place. Further down, Mike Carcel rose from 14 to 11 in what seems to be the 'old order' re-establishing itself after the disruptive excitement of the last few years. Their presence in this table seems permanent despite the articles being over 10 years old, their having ceased to publish new work and having no 'home' on the web (as far as I know, if you know better please tell me!). These are great artists but it's still an astonishing testament to their popularity. 

Priapus of Milet, a more modern favourite at this blog, also staged a comeback, jumping from 8 to 4.  His steady flow of super new art seems to assure continued interest in his origins documented in the A-Z article here. 

3
One of the more recent arrivals 'Amalaric - 1, A Slave to Passion' dropped to No 4 after it experienced one of the biggest falls of visits in the top 20. No 3 in the same series about his art did better, rising to 8th place in a falling market. There were some good performances from other articles in the series, but none look like joining the top table at the moment.

Brosfate-1 was a strong rival to Amalaric when they were first published but fell further behind in 2023. dropping to 13th position, where he displaced The Art of BrosFate – 3 which fell out of the top list altogether, dropping down  to 24th position

'Muscle' Matt was the biggest 'newbie' riser with a hit score nearly equal to last year's (99%!). It was the best relative performance of the year and catapulted the article from 16th to 7th place. I love his swaggering, boyish bodybuilders and am proud to provide a platform for his beguiling sketches. 

Homoeros also continued to maintain a significant presence in the table with 'Art of the Cross' jumping to 12th place. Effectively it replaced the 'Homoeros Gallery Guide' which dropped 12 places to 17 after a 75% drop in hits, the worst performance in the top 20. It is possibly out of date now and I think the crucifixion article is a better representative of Homoeros' fit to this blog. 

4
The first genuinely new entry into the table this year is 'The Bondage Art of Black Prof ' at 15 joining Muscle Matt in the cartoon department but with a very different style and subject matter. It just missed the top 20 last year and I have no doubt that this improvement was prompted by my 2022 discovery of his 'Tarzan Captured' story, which only just missed getting into this ranking - by a mere 9 hits. It's a ringing endorsement of this artist's work by my blog visitors.

'Tarzan Captured' might have won 'new post of the year' in 2023, if only it had been published a few weeks later (see most popular new post article  MPP1). The actual winner of new post of 2023, 'Slave Training 11 - Cockaphobia' finished at No 25

Tentakun's appearance at No 16 is a genuine surprise to me, but this article has scored steadily since it was published and kept up it's hit-rate better than most articles this year (87%). I like the sensuality and uncompromising eroticism of his work, thoroughly exploring favourite fetish themes with light touch.

Planet Gay got the blockbuster treatment from me with 4 articles in 2022 because I liked his more realistic, cinematic style and varied subjects. That artist is rewarded with 20th position and could be one to watch.

5

The main casualties resulting from these new entrants were Brosfate-3 (already mentioned in note 2) plus two oldies whose return last year proved to be a fleeting phenomenon - Mitchell's A-Z of Fetish Artists - Franco which fell sharply from 6 to 32 and Mitchell's A-Z of Fetish Artists - Kalabro which dropped from 17 to 29. 

Come and Get It! (about the Royale Studios Archive) also went, with the biggest drop of all, falling from 9 to 106. It has a fantastic, sexy header image but the fall is an understandable consequence of the introduction of the new, separate Royale Studio blog in January last year.

~

7 different years are represented in this year's table
There are no  photographic entries in the list this year, but 4 photo-manipulators, plus the usual mix of cartoons, renders, and traditional art representing an impressive, eclectic range of interests. 

The mitchmen 'Index of Artists' page recorded 10075 hits in 2023, down 19% on 2022, the lowest since 2018. It was still visited often enough to have taken top place if I had included it in the top 20 table above. I'm glad visitors are still finding the index useful and hope it will lead many more newcomers to a fantastic heritage of gay art they didn't know about. 
 
 Next time I will reveal the most popular mitchmen post of all time, based on cumulative hits,
did IFNB  manage to keep it's top spot and hold off Milking Factories?

To look at other charts for earlier years just click on the MPP label at the foot of this post.

Thanks to all of you for your continuing interest and support of mitchmen blog.


Keep the ropes tight in 2023!


Tuesday, 9 January 2024

Etienne's 'Sailor Beware' and Royale Studio

Etienne's Sailor Beware - 1 (colourised)

Etienne's 'Sailor Beware', a story of innocent, USN sailors being abducted and  enslaved, was presented and discussed at length here in 2020. There are two reasons to revisit that memorable story now. It has proved to be connected to a little known, Royale Studio storyette, called 'Shanghai'd Sailor' which I am about to start posting at the Royale Studio Blog. In addition, while researching the origins of this link, I unearthed an interesting, early version of Etienne's story (published under his Stephen brand name) and that forms the main subject of this post.


Etienne - Sailor Beware (original) 1 & 2

This montage from Mars 17 in 1966 shows the first two scenes of the story overlapping. The first picture, at the top, is pretty much the same as the later, more refined art published in 1986 and used as the basis for the coloured image above. The same applies to the lower half of the picture except that the later version has chunkier ropes and a clearer view of what's going on inside the hog-tied sailor's partly undone pants (and it doesn't look like he's shrinking from the threat facing him!)


Etienne - Sailor Beware (original) 3


In picture 3 some differences are revealed. The original version just above shows the two sailors to be clad in 1966 style, designer underpants with an overlapping side seam slightly reminiscent of the traditional slave's loin cloth. Stephen has none of that in the later version, the sailors there don't seem to have been wearing any underwear at all, we can only see their shredded uniforms lying on the floor and the bartender is still in the process of ripping off the blonde sailor's pants rather than reaching out to grope him in his sexy underwear, as he is doing here. 

It's a matter of taste whether you prefer the modest original to the remarkable displays of manhood in the later version but that explicitness does dissipate the sense of helpless uncertainty and fear that exists in the original above, of 'innocence threatened'. It's particularly noticeable in the demeanour of the sailor on the right. In the later version the sailors just seem surprised and shocked at their own responses.


Etienne - Sailor Beware (original) 6

There's an even more significant shift here. In the original above, set at the auction, the leering bartender has ripped away one of the captives' modesty pouches to show off his assets to the bidders. The captive's obvious embarrassment and dismay is commendably consistent with his characterisation in the earlier scene. His comrade has retained his modesty (so far!).

In the later version the captives are already naked, the auction being conducted in the cellar where they have just been tortured. There's no sign of any discarded pouch material. The modest one there is trying in vain to  hide a sizeable erection and keep it away from the outstretched hand of the bartender. He in his turn looks a lot more joyful, presumably at the prospect of a sizeable sum of money from a set of buyers who seem a lot more enthusiastic second time around (this area of the picture has been extensively redrawn in the later version, spot the differences!).  

As with picture 3, there's also a subtle change in the demeanour of the prisoners. They seem embarrassed, distressed and uncomfortable (understandably) in the picture above, still trying to escape even, but the later image shows more of a sense of anticipation and horror at the fate they are witnessing unfolding before them. 

~

The next four pictures are thumbnails taken from the Kris Art 3 catalogue, where it was offered as an 8 picture storylet** (shades of Royale Studio again?). The images are too small and indistinct to show much detail but the subject matter is interesting.

Etienne - Sailor Beware (original) 7

The most significant change here is that in the original drawing (above) the two unfortunate sailors are taken from the city after the sale at night-time. Presumably this indicates that even in this part of the world random enslavement of foreigners is frowned upon. In the later version they are marched away in broad daylight, which implies that intervention by the local authorities is unlikely. The sun is glaring down on the naked sailors, the hot sand burning their feet too presumably, all adding to their misery. 

It looks as if the blond sailor may be naked in the one above but it's probably creative pouch shaping. In the later version you'll probably have noticed that his cock is not only visible but fully inflated and tethered to the pommel of the slaver's saddle.

Etienne - Sailor Beware (original) 7a

This picture and the next one do not have an equivalent in the later version of the story so I have given them arbitrary numbers**. It now seems to be daytime with it's attendant heat discomforts for the prisoners. The barman has relinquished his horse (sparing it from the heat of the sun?) Or perhaps they have been passed to a different escort provided by their new owner. 

The sailors have been switched into a yoke-like device (which has authentic origins in the African slave trade) and their hands are now tied behind their backs. This arrangement prevents them running off now that they are no longer anchored to the horse. Unable to drag them along, the escort has to put more effort into making them walk. The 'cry-baby' brunette bears the brunt of his whip.


Etienne - Sailor Beware (original) 7b

At the end of their painful journey, the two buddies are hung out to dry in X-frames where they can see each other and discuss their plight, which seems to have landed them in the grounds of a grand palace. It seems like something may be going on behind the blond, possibly an animal, a monkey, but I can't make out the detail (any offers?). They are both clearly wearing pouches here. I like the 'feet tied together' bondage variation used on the brunette.

Etienne - Sailor Beware (original) 9?

Arguably there is an equivalent to this scene in the later series but it's not the same picture. The original shows the new slaves in ball and chains, cringing respectfully before their new master, who radiates an detached air of stern authority.  In the later version, however, he displays nothing but lust towards his new acquisitions, sitting naked and erect, he openly pays respect to their manly characteristics which have suddenly become a lot more apparent. 

The altered viewpoint in the newer picture places him between the two slaves, which suggests he's making a choice between them. In the end, he doesn't, they go on to serve him together, but you fleetingly sense the ultimate separateness of the two sailors, the possibility of separation from their buddy, followed by a lonely life of hard work and regular punishment. 


Etienne/Stephen's original vision for this piece was tied in to the restrictions of his day regarding male nudity and portrayals of homosexuality. In fact, apart from the skimpy clothing, any sense of a sexual context has to be supplied by the reader. The story was also conceived in an era when prevailing western notions saw some foreign lands as very strange and different places, where the locals were xenophobic and often lawless and cruel. This needed very little amplification for Stephen's readers who saw it enacted that way in the movies. By the 1980's, however, there was a wider sense of globally shared gayness and the opportunities it created for unbridled sexuality seemed a much more interesting ingredient for Stephen. Being enslaved might be inconvenient but it had it's compensations under the right man. 

Etienne's technique, drawing as Stephen, had improved immeasurably by the 80's and you might attribute that to the sexual and publishing freedom too. He retained the Arabian Nights setting second time round but it becomes more fanciful and that fitted the era too. You probably needed to have been around in the 60's to understand the undercurrent of dread and fear that he has successfully captured in the original version, notably the last picture. You can't tell if these Sailor buddies are anything but straight but picture 9 can be cross-read as two gay men, caught, restrained and exposed and now facing the judgement of a powerful official, who is a completely unknown quantity, but probably unpleasant. That was a reality for many gay men in the 60's 

**Regarding the size of the set: Mars 17 stated that there were over 20 pictures altogether. The later version only has 13 of them and the Kris Art 3 catalogue supplies 2 or 3 more but we can only conjecture what else has been left out. My numberings here are based on the 1986 version.
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Images from Mars Magazine No 17 courtesy of Tim in Vermont 

Saturday, 6 January 2024

Most Popular New Post of 2023 (MPP1)

Jordan James & Harvey Bridgestone

My annual custom of evaluating the most visited new posts of the year has given me more food for thought than usual this year after a dramatic fall in the number of recorded visits. The stats tell me that visitors are down by 25% for the blog overall but most of the entries in the table below show hit totals and a cut-off score which are just below half of the same position last year. This seems to be a continuation of a trend which I noted last year where views of new posts fell but visits overall were stable. There's an obvious message for me here about recent posts! There have been no new major reviews this year to set alongside past 'block busters' like Amalaric, the Milking Factory series and the IFNB phenomenon. I will be hoping to regain lost viewers in the New Year. 

Meanwhile I must thank all the readers who continue to show their interest in mitchmen blog!

~

The table below lists the most popular of the new mitchmen posts during 2023. I'm sticking with last years method of simply counting hits with a mention of other factors in the notes.

(Titles have links to the original posts, column 4 shows annualised hit rate ranking).

On mobiles the table is best viewed by turning your phone sideways

 
TABLE 1 - Top 20 New Posts of 2022 at mitchmen
 
Rank
Title (+link)
Total Hits
Hit Rate Ranking
Pub Month
Note
1
Slave Training 11 - Cockaphobia (GIF)
927
1Jul1
2
Platoon69 by Jero
698
12Jan2
3
666
14Jan
3
4
608
11Mar5
 5
596
10Mar
6
567
July 
1
7
552
4Jun4
8
547
2July2, 5 
9
538
13Mar6
10
Abduction Art by ApostlXXX
535 
9Apr
     11
527
7May
12
513
15Mar
13
506
6Jun
14
Art by Shenguanlin
501
5Jul
15
479
18Feb
16
Most viewed post of all time (to 2022)
475
20Jan
17
470
8May
18
Kidnapped (Art by Mitchell)
465
16Mar 3
19
450
17Mar 2
20
449
19Feb2
 
(Stats collected on 1st January 2024) 

NOTES
 1.
 
Top spot this year was claimed by the sexy GIF of Jordan James being handcuffed and ring-gagged by his partner. This clip was borrowed from MuscleDestroyer at Deviant Art and he also contributed No 6 in the table showing a bound muscle hunk being doused with water. This pair ranked 1 and 3 in the ranking based on hit rate (column 4). Despite this I have no plans to switch the focus of the blog away from gay fetish art, which made up the rest of the table as usual. It's only the second time a photographic entry has taken top spot in this table joining the Royale Studio 'Come and Get It!' announcement from 2021. Posts about Royale Studio have now moved to the new Royale and Hussar blog.

The winning total of 927 is the lowest since 2013 when the 'Art of Swarbrick' scored 774. 
See also 'Honourable Mentions 2' at the foot of this post for another contender for the top spot.

2.
 
Jero's sexy and sensual renders took the runners up spot and also claimed 20th position. He produces great art which redefines the imagery of old and gives it new life. There were many representatives of those older, established artists in last year's chart - Brick, Kalabro, Oztangles and Gilgamesh but it was cartoonist Rob Clarke who carried that banner this year, returning in a new, ball-bustin' guise as Whiteworm. 

I suppose AnimasAnimus at 19 might also be included in this veterans group by virtue of his longevity, but his cartoons are more representative of my interest in the power and eroticism of over-developed muscle and it's containment by clothing and by fellow muscle 'beasts'. That niche was also represented this year by Paragon Illusions (see note 5 below). 

3.
 
At No 3 and No 16 were two of last years 'Most Popular Posts' reports, a slightly puzzling phenomenon that I have remarked on before. They do, of course showcase the outstanding images of the year (by Brick in 2023 and IFNB in 2022) and also point casual readers to highly-rated posts they have missed. 

I appreciate visitors' interest in my analyses, but the appearance of my own drawing 'Kidnapped' at No 18 was more pleasing. It depicts my answer to the fiendish dwarves of Black Prof! I started to give more attention to my own work last year with the 'Cowboy Folio' project and experimentations with AI.

4.

ApostleXXX also uses a traditional drawing style and his skilful, economical depictions of men are sexy indeed, but it was also his story-telling that was rightly rewarded with 10th place. I don't often post about devilry but it has proved popular in the past with the great Sean Platter

The art of Drtkk (formerly known here as Milkcow) is highly stylised by comparison but he can make a claim to be the artist of the year with three entries in the table at No 11, 13 and 17. He fares even better on hit rate at 6,7 and 8. This was despite his best images having already been presented in here in 2017 - in the first part of the series

One of Drtkk's articles was a contribution to the ever-popular 'Milking Factory' series which grabbed two places (at 7 & 17). The other was supplied by Shenguanlin who is also represented in the table with a full review of his work (at 14). I wasn't really able to give full credit to his rather extreme visions of hunk abduction and toilet service but I hope readers followed the links to bathe in the full glory of his earthy deviousness!
 
5.
 
Artists using the latest render art and AI have a significant presence this year, headed up by Appas at No 4 with his 'bondage on a bus', a success that surprised me somewhat. Paragon Illusions was not far behind at 8, I very much like his images of mature men establishing physical control over their peers.

6.
Waxx3D at No 9 showed that these new techniques have not extinguished interest in good, old-fashioned rendering! Also in this category is Iskan156 whose use of crucifixion imagery strikes a familiar chord at this blog (see labels below). These two revivals emulated the success of Ridley last year. 

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Photo-manipulations have always been amongst the most popular posts at this blog in the past - notably Priapus of Milet and Amalaric. That torch this year was carried by two less well known artists, Beverley and Teracles (from the late, lamented Chained Muscle site). Their dramas of capture in the jungle made 15th position, a testament to the inherent appeal of putting scantily clad images of real men into unusual scenarios of danger. It's a technique that neither rendering nor AI can emulate - not yet anyway! 


Honourable Mentions 1

Chenz - Police Experimented 

There were 3 other contenders from late 2023 which did not make the cut in time, but scored impressive hit rates which and would probably have gained leading positions given more time.

Chenz-X-Chen's vivid, AI scenes of muscled captivity (Oct 23) would have taken 2nd position based on hit rate alone. DragonTattoo (also from Oct) whose built-in comforts for Astronauts are not only highly original but sexy on more than one level would have been 3rd. DGG's more conventional renders, somewhat in the style of Oztangles, (posted in Sept) would have been 4th. 

Of course these rates will not be sustained over a full year but all three were within 30 hits of making the table in their own right. It remains to be seen whether these impressive performances will continue.


Honourable Mentions 2

Black Prof - Cheated of Victory?

There were also a number of articles from the previous year, 2022, which were too late to make the cut in their own year of publication but would have scored highly in this years chart. 

Thus 'Tarzan Captured' by Black Prof (Aug 2022) has scored 1854 hits in the 15 months since publication and 1060 in 2023 alone, enough to take top spot.

Abduction Art by Jero (Nov 2022) has scored 1078 to date, 626 in 2023, worthy of 4th position at least. 

I have admitted examples like this to the table in previous years but there seems to have been a sea change in visitor patterns this year that makes it a case of comparing apples with pears and so I have decided to limit their ranking to 'might have beens'. The 'all-comers' list for 2023 will put their performances in a wider context. 

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This year's table features articles based on photographs, comics, cartoons, renders, traditional art and AI. The wealth of gay, artistic talent enhances all of our lives in difficult times. Long may it continue!

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Next time - The most viewed post in the entire mitchmen blog during 2022.
 
A big, big Thank You! 
to all my readers for your interest in my blog, 
I hope mitchmen has managed to divert you from the tribulations of the world in 2023
 
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