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Description Here are the colors to the picture of Starfire from the animated Teen Titans getting wrapped up by a conveniant automated duct tape dispensor. (Well, most likely something several hundred times more resiliant that mere duct tape, but you get my meaning.)

This picture was originally done for the Chainsman's Institute and colored I believe by ARNie00. (If I'm wrong on this, I'm hoping the real colorist will be kind enough to indentify himself and curse me for my failing memory.) Sadly, I never got around to doing a drawing of Starfire in a stylized straightjacket the way I did for Raven. Maybe later. I'm sure folks will be kind enough to remind me.

In the meantime, enjoy the colors.
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Mauser712 In reply to ??? [2007-06-30 19:01:39 +0000 UTC]

I'm pan-fetishistic. Keeps me from getting bogged down with one obsession. They only condition is that it has to be sexy somehow.

If Jerry Springer did a show on it, it's not a cool fetish. He didn't do chicks in latex, but he did one on middle aged men in diapers. That makes it pretty clear what's what. *grin*

I think the original "Fantastic Voyage" might have made an impression on me as a kid. I mean, Raquel Welch in a wetsuit getting bound and squeezed by those antibodies....

Anyway, I try to understand everything that's out there, even if I don't like it personally. We're all wired differently, and in some folks it's just not up to code.

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we-r-nomad In reply to Mauser712 [2007-06-30 19:53:49 +0000 UTC]

I obsessed over the antibody sequence too. ("They're tightening--Can't---breathe" ) But I didn't imprint on her scuba mask. But then by the time I saw Fantastic Voyage I was alreday hopellessly in love with the image of Noel Niell in a OTM gag on The Adventures of Superman.

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Mauser712 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 22:01:58 +0000 UTC]

Never was too big on "detective" gags. They seemed totally ineffective. (For cryin' out loud! Outlaws were wearing 'em!). My ideal gag is something that renders the mouth utterly useless and immobile. (That's one thing Furries are good for, you can put a Muzzle on 'em.)

I got a whole bunch of imprints offa that scene: the latex, wet latex, being mummified, and constriction, as well as the mask. Somewhere I heard a rumor that it was in the captain's contract the he got to grab Raquel's boobs in that sequence....

BTW, I also mentioned Fantastic Voyage because I just picked up a special Edition DVD of it at Wal*Mart. Haven't watched it yet, but I imagine there will be some mashing of the A-B button.....

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we-r-nomad In reply to Mauser712 [2007-06-30 22:48:21 +0000 UTC]

Yea, I remebered the scene in which they rescues Raquel:

Stephen Boyd:"Okay, has everyone copped a feel yet? Arthur? Donald?"

Donal Pleasance: "I got mine."

Arthur Kennedy:"I could use another go-round."

Raquel:"Hey!"

Stephen Boyd: "Silence, woman! It's in our contract!"

I always liked detective gags'. To me, they always looked more functional that the alternative--wispy cleave gags, that look like a woman could say the Gettysburg Address through.

My first sighting of a ball gag was the movie Pulp Fiction so their appeal to me is limited.

BTW I absolutely hate snouts. Furries to me are playboy bunnies, nearly human women with funny ears or whiskers. If ever I'm having an inconveniant chubby and I want to kill it before I get off the bus (Can't help it, all that time to daydream.) I just think of furry snouts. Totally not my thing.

Still all and all I recoginize the kinkiness of my own fetishes and where I 'm calling the kettle black. But in the end, I think you have a more open mind that I do.

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Mauser712 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-01 01:07:29 +0000 UTC]

LOL at the dialog!

Well, there's always the Pony bit, which is, admittedly like a cleave gag, only a bit more evil... Tops on the lameness list is the "hand gag" which I don't consider a gag any more than a half nelson is bondage, but some guys go gaga over. I was thinking of the head harness sort of thing with a broad strap of leather that covers the mouth, and on the inside it may have some sort of prod, depending on the desired level of discomfort, that varied from a little flap of leather to something resembling a dildo (Doesn't matter what it is, because you can't see it behind the strap.) I think it's better to have something purpose-made to be a gag, rather than something improvised out of whole cloth (pun intended). It somehow means you're more serious.

The Japanese have an interesting way of breaking down furriness, "Kemono Mix" expressed as a percentage. An anime Catgirl with ears and a tail is something like 10%. 100% is more like Puss in boots - full on animal. Personally, I'd probably stop at the point where they don't have human lips. Without lips, what are you gonna kiss? So yeah, I'm not talking about full-on dog snouts, but maybe just enough prominence to the nose and jaw that you can buckle a strap around it. Other people have different limits, but that's about where I am. (Give me real girls first over furries anyway.)

I once imagined a sort of "Stealth gag" for a story, where it looked like an athletic mouthguard, but there was a little hole in the front where you turned an allen wrench and it clamped rubber pads against the teeth, so you couldn't open your mouth, but nobody could see it. Great idea for a story, but it would suck as a picture. (Kinda like the matching opaque contact lenses for a stealth blindfold.)

By the way, I think Playboy Bunnies are the ultimate sexual icon. Thank you Hugh Hefner! Although Imagine what a bunny-suit would look like if Hef had been a Hell's Angel. *grin*

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we-r-nomad In reply to Mauser712 [2007-07-01 01:41:03 +0000 UTC]

I dig your stealth gag idea. One could have a story where one is transporting a prisoner through public places but (Of course.) they don't want to get noticed. The opaque lense would work as well. I suppose one of those hand mufllers that women conceal both hands in during cold months could conceal hand cuffs, or be riged to work as a restraint on its own. (Like a full-hand chinese finger puzzle.)

Put the subject in a hobble skirt and pumps, and you'd have a quiet restrained prisoner, ready for transport.

I like the Japanes furry scale, btw. Boy, they give disciplined thought to a great many things don't they.

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Mauser712 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-01 02:15:03 +0000 UTC]

I think the Japanese just like to assign numbers to things. In all this anime, it's not like anyone can say "He's stronger than you." It's always "He has a strength rating 23 times higher than yours!"

The story idea (I never really finished it) had the mouthguard gag, opaque contact lenses, "Hearing aids" that were actually noise canceling, a trench coat with the pockets cut out and the wrists cuffed to a waist belt, and under loose pants, ankle cuffs on cables attached to a winding device on the belt. If she was foolish enough to try to run with no senses, it would bring her to her knees (although probably rip the pants in the process, but there'd be bigger things to worry about.)

I'm still thinking about leather biker bunny suits....

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we-r-nomad In reply to Mauser712 [2007-07-01 03:31:48 +0000 UTC]

The trench coat is interesting, but I'm partial to skirts. Perhaps your device can cinch the hem of a skirt.

On Japanese and strength levels. I can't help but think about in anime when the hero is 99% beat down, someone always says,

"He is only beginning to show his true power"

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Mauser712 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-01 04:19:42 +0000 UTC]

"You are powerful, but completely untrained! There is no way you can win!"

Five minutes later.

"It's not possible! *die*"

How many times has that guy on Bleach been mortally wounded in the past day or so of storyline? Man, that series totally went south.

Or how they brag about some named technique which is somehow both unstoppable, and has never been used before because the previous unstoppable technique has never been beaten.

Hmmm, to make a skirt hobble itself.... Tricky. Could take a regular skirt and put an inflatable lining in it. If she strays too far from her captors, with some proximity transmitter or something, it activates a tiny gas cannister like in an airline life jacket, and forces her legs together. It might look kinda strange, but it would totally compress her legs together.

I just thought of a far more evil and nasty, and not in a good way, way to make someone stop running away.

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we-r-nomad In reply to Mauser712 [2007-07-02 06:20:09 +0000 UTC]

So many anime do that now. Kenshin, Naruto, Yu-Gi-Oh.

Back when anime was only available in treasured 3rd genration betamax tapes of Gundam, it seemed like Japanese animation was immune to the market forces that transform so much of American popular culture into crap. But now that its been mainstreamed I realiize with sadness that anime follows Sturgeons Law* as well as any other medium.

*Sturgeon's Law: "90% of everything is crap." Theodore Sturgeon, author of the famed Star Trek episode "Amok Time."

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Mauser712 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-02 06:46:12 +0000 UTC]

"Wah, sonny, when I went to see Anime, we didn't have no fancy Cartoon Network on cable! No sireee! You had to go once a month and sit in a room full of smelly fanboys, and watch fifteenth generation SLP tapes with no color left except a magenta smear, no subtitles, and half a translation someone downloaded off a BBS, and we LIKED it that way!"

Hmmm, I think we missed out on Sturgeon's Law because of the whole tape trading system. The crud (Sturgeon's word, I think I mentioned it before) wouldn't get traded.

I remember watching Heavy Metal L. Gaim, and Orguss back in the day. Now I've got a stack of DVDs of the entire run of Urusei Yatsura sitting on the desk and I haven't had the time to watch it all.

That's why we were spared seeing someone's complete collection of Doraemon. And only the occasional Dr. Slump when there was nothing else good around (nothing like talking poo for humor, I tell you!).

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we-r-nomad In reply to Mauser712 [2007-07-02 06:49:59 +0000 UTC]

Talking poo? And I though Southpark was the firts show to reach that low. Perhaps the Japanese are ahead of us in everything.

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Mauser712 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-02 07:03:54 +0000 UTC]

Oh yes, Dr. Slump featured talking pink poo in the path saying something that might have been "don't step on me!" Odd to think that the creator then went on to create Dragonball, if I recall correctly.

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PirateStann In reply to ??? [2007-06-30 03:59:15 +0000 UTC]

We need more auto-tapers in American Comics. Maybe the Autotaper can become a new villian in Wonder Woman's comic. Lord knows, sales would go through the roof!

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we-r-nomad In reply to PirateStann [2007-06-30 05:06:26 +0000 UTC]

With the story in the new Amazons Attack crossover, of the Paradise Island Army attacking Washingtong DC, I wouldn't be hard to work it so the auto-tapers and their operators go down as heroes.

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PirateStann In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-01 02:47:42 +0000 UTC]

DC seems to always have a love/hate relationship with DiD. On the one hand, the know it sells books. OTOH, it's not "empowering" enough for their female characters. 'Course, since their audience is largely horny adolescents guys, they should just accept it and stop trying to cross market to people who wouldn't be caught dead with their books!

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we-r-nomad In reply to PirateStann [2007-07-01 03:47:42 +0000 UTC]

"Course, since their audience is largely horny adolescents guys, they should just accept it and stop trying to cross market to people who wouldn't be caught dead with their books!"

I couldn't put it any better myself. Wonder Woman is the prime example. Their sales always go through the roof when they do like now and have the core book drawn by well known cheesecake artist, Terry Dodson, and have crossovers like Amazons Attack where the amazons are all miniskirted violent badasses, but you know that one day they'll have Colen Doran write and or draw a series of issues with a feminist message and wonder why their sales went through the floor.

They're chasing an audinece that will have nothing to do with them.

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PirateStann In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-01 20:56:34 +0000 UTC]

Remember back when Catwoman was wearing that purple outfit, and was being drawn by that guy who gave her enormous boobs? I don't think the book has ever sold better! LOL

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we-r-nomad In reply to PirateStann [2007-07-02 05:51:08 +0000 UTC]

I wish the guy who does the Covers for it now could be pursuaded to draw the interiors. That guy can really draw a catsuit.

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PirateStann In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-03 02:57:31 +0000 UTC]

Oh, Adam Hughes? Nah, they pay him too much money to do *just* covers. He'll probably never go back to doing entire comics.

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PirateStann In reply to PirateStann [2007-07-03 21:31:03 +0000 UTC]

Well, it's not like he did very many comics to begin with. His entire output may only be equal to 200-300 pages. He was a hot "up and comer" who was constantly late on deadlines and shuffled from one book to another before finally settling on covers (which is where he got his start, actually).

That seems to be the aspiration for most artists these days... get super popular so you can switch from doing interiors to just doing 2-3 covers a month. Can't blame them, really. Still, the losers are those of us who love comics (who're becoming fewer and further between).

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we-r-nomad In reply to PirateStann [2007-07-03 03:18:44 +0000 UTC]

Shame.

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RATCHAN In reply to ??? [2007-06-30 02:15:42 +0000 UTC]

I'm not a fan of DC, but she looks like really good!

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we-r-nomad In reply to RATCHAN [2007-06-30 02:30:18 +0000 UTC]

I never could relate with comics brand loyalty. The artists and writers cross the street between each other so often, I find it's not usefull to follow only one company.

When John Byrne was doing Fantastic Four at Marvel, I read the hell out of it. When He quit to write and draw Superman for DC comics I read the hell out of that. As long as they tell good stories I'll read any company's comics.

Besides, DC has more heroines who have fishnet stockings as part of their costumes.

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RATCHAN In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 05:38:43 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, You're right, it's a good point a view, albeit I can't deny I used to watch the DC recent cartoons like JLA and Teen titans

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we-r-nomad In reply to RATCHAN [2007-06-30 05:52:29 +0000 UTC]

JL Unimited did verily rock.

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RATCHAN In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 07:56:50 +0000 UTC]

Indeed, I think JL is a regroup of the previous series.

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we-r-nomad In reply to RATCHAN [2007-06-30 18:10:05 +0000 UTC]

Of course.

Once they proved the concept of the core seven was still marketable, twenty years after th canellation of Superfriends, Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Dwayne Mcduffie, et. al were able to expand the concept the include to other 45 members of the rouster.

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RATCHAN In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 21:09:37 +0000 UTC]

Yes, It was a good idea, and Green Lantern was totally unexpected, I thought they'd use Hal Jordan as shown as the Superman recent TV series!

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we-r-nomad In reply to RATCHAN [2007-06-30 22:12:33 +0000 UTC]

Not with Dwayne McDuffie as the head writer.

Since he's an African American writer, you know he's going to be repeatedly asked the question,

"Well, if you're a black writer, why are there so few black characters in the cartoons you write?"

By using John Stewart he gets to avoid criticism from black fans, while at the same time still using a character with established history in the DC Universe, instead of making up an obvious token character like "Black Vulcan"or "Apache Chief". That's probably why we also got such great characters as Mrs. Waller and Vixen as the show went on.

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RATCHAN In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 22:57:25 +0000 UTC]

I see, That explains all!

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we-r-nomad In reply to RATCHAN [2007-06-30 23:23:27 +0000 UTC]

But as I recall, it wasn't even Hal Jordan in the Superman animated series. It was Kyle Raynor. The only mention of Hal Jordan in the seres was when Sinestro knocked Kyle into a jet plane with Hal's name written under the cockpit.

As far as I know Hal's only modern cartoon appearance was in the Duck Dogers animated serires.

On the subject of Hal Jordan, Dude have you read the Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps comic that just came out this past week. Pick it up man, it kickes ass with both feet!

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RATCHAN In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-01 00:24:34 +0000 UTC]

Opps!!! Pardon my ignorance! I just saw a white man green lantern in the Superman cartoon; I didn't know there was another green lantern character, btw let's see if I can the read it, It has been ages since the last time that I bought a comic!

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we-r-nomad In reply to RATCHAN [2007-07-01 01:26:34 +0000 UTC]

There are presently four human members of the Green Lantern Corps.

Hal Jordan The man, the one everyone thinks of when they think of Green Lantern as a character.[link]

Guy Gardner Hal Jordan's emergency stand in since the 1960's. Was made over in the 1980's to be a Rambo-like hardcase.[link]

John Stewart A black green lantern was inevitable when Hal Jordan couldn't answer this question posed by a citizen in the 'relevant'1970's. [link] I don't think DC has ever really nailed down his personality. Sometimes he's a supersmart architect, sometimes he's angrier than Guy Gardener. [link] But at least he gets to be a major pimp, bedding Hawkgirl, Vixen, the one hot chick from Sinestro's home planet, and Hal Jordans own ex-wife. (Must true what they say about green men.)

Kyle Raynor The rookie. Chosen for the corps because of his imagination. (His secret Identity is a cartoonist.) He holds a secret critical to the preservation of the Green Latern Corps. (Which is incidentally revealled in GL:Sinestro Corps # 1.) [link]

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RATCHAN In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-07-01 04:54:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the information!!! I never thought Green Lantern would have so many changes through the years!! I have to admit the only thing that I know about american comics is about the X-Men titles!

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we-r-nomad In reply to RATCHAN [2007-07-02 06:11:14 +0000 UTC]

N P

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Amaniwolf In reply to ??? [2007-06-30 01:41:56 +0000 UTC]

I loved this before and now as well! Heck you can use my Hellcat character in my gallery to tape up tight, i'd love to see that. Hmm...maybe you should consider commisions or something. Your one of my all time faves!

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we-r-nomad In reply to Amaniwolf [2007-06-30 02:01:08 +0000 UTC]

Hellcat? Can you send me some references in a note or something?

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Amaniwolf In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 03:04:19 +0000 UTC]

Note has been sent! *poof!* With ninja-speed!*

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we-r-nomad In reply to Amaniwolf [2007-06-30 03:21:05 +0000 UTC]

I shall take a look.

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boundandgagged2 In reply to ??? [2007-06-30 01:29:12 +0000 UTC]

ah, gotta love the automated duct tape dispenser

greta pic.

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we-r-nomad In reply to boundandgagged2 [2007-06-30 01:39:14 +0000 UTC]

Great concept. Sadly, I have to admit I lifted the idea from the automated tape dispensers in Adam Warren's "Dirty Pair" comic. The same artist works on a graphic novel series called "Empowered" for Dark Horse Comics. And it's really worth checking out.

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boundandgagged2 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 19:48:38 +0000 UTC]

still is a great pic

heh, i'd love to have some of those things for a couple of teen titan fan chars of mine really

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we-r-nomad In reply to boundandgagged2 [2007-06-30 20:06:00 +0000 UTC]

If flying tape dispensers existed, 3M would be 10 times the emplre it already is. No girl would be safe. Unfortunatley, no dude would be safe either. I could see Ugly Aunt Ester from "Sanford and Son" carrying a pursefull of the little buggers herself. brrrrrr

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boundandgagged2 In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 20:07:45 +0000 UTC]

heh,prehaps it's a good thing they don't exsist in real life then. there would be hardly anyone out on the streets

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we-r-nomad In reply to boundandgagged2 [2007-06-30 20:14:39 +0000 UTC]

Just "comic book guys" dragging supermodel mummies, and "aunt Esters" dragging mummified fabios. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad.

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Amaniwolf In reply to we-r-nomad [2007-06-30 01:42:51 +0000 UTC]

I love Empowered and have number 2 on pre-order. Can't wait!

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we-r-nomad In reply to Amaniwolf [2007-06-30 02:06:14 +0000 UTC]

Same here.

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Salem-the-Psychic In reply to ??? [2007-06-30 00:28:21 +0000 UTC]

Ah yes the Teen Titans commital thats pictures were indeed sexily and Starfires was indeed my favorate thanks a million for posting it Nomad ^^

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we-r-nomad In reply to Salem-the-Psychic [2007-06-30 00:38:51 +0000 UTC]

You're more than welcome.

Incidentally, I've been meaning to ask, what character is that in you're avatar?

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