Caught in the Net: Cartoon Cartoon

Alex Hiro

There’s something appealing and eternally fresh about cartoon art, be it superhero comics or hurried doodles or comic strips. And, because it’s an art form done by humans, some cartoons involved sex. Like, as a for instance:

Here’s an awesome YouTube video of Mauricio Ricardo doing secretly erotic drawings. It’s pretty remarkable. He doodles a picture of a cock and balls, or of a spread-legged woman, or something similarly sexually explicit, and then adds on and elaborates on the image until he has some perfectly innocent-looking cartoon of a person, or a bird, or a superhero, and the original dirty image is practically invisible, even when you know what you’re looking for. It’s a hell of a party trick. He should get a gig doing cover-up work for tattoos people regret getting . . .

There are some nice galleries at Alex Hiro Cartoon Art, many featuring copyright-infringilicious characters like Fred Flintstone, Daphne from Scooby Doo, and etc., all in very compromising situations. The guy sure can draw, though, and where else can you see an illustration of George Jetson paying a big black guy to fuck his space-wife? (There’s another where George watches her shag a sex robot. Who knew he was such a voyeur?)

Moving on to comics, here’s an Overview of Erotic Comics, from Tijuana Bibles to underground comix to manga to gay comics. It’s definitely an overview, and thin on details, but there are links you can follow for more specifics.

The overview above doesn’t have much to say about mainstream superhero comics, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing sexy there — consider this blog post on “Hot Action Comics”, about the time Superman was — wait for it — forced to do porno. Yeah, that’s right. They went there.

You usually have to go to the fans to find sexy stuff about mainstream superheroes — but there’s some great work out there. Consider T. Catt’s Gallery, with scantily- (or un-) clad drawings of Dazzler, Starfire, Kim Possible, Black Cat, Wonder Girl, and so on . . . The artist is a professional illustrator, but this particular sort of work is posted under a pseudonym, for good reason. Marvel and DC and Disney would probably balk at the artist’s preferred means of expression . . .

Finally, a webcomic, not particularly sexually-explicit, but about sex — and physics! “Questionable Content #978: Sorry I Couldn’t Work In A String Theory Joke”. This is one of the very few works of art in which the names “Ron Jeremy” and “Stephen Hawking” occur in such close proximity, and as such, it is to be cherished.

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