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So, I remember there being a thread on the old board where people could post up pictures of TUGs from comic books, and I'd like that to be a thing here too, so here we go! I'll start with my personal favourite TUG scene from comics; Robin (Tim Drake) and Spoiler (Stephanie Brown) being tied up in Issue #43 and Issue #44 of Robin's comic!

Warning for a bit of gross-ness in that Tim has to dislocate his thumb to get out of his bonds, but it's otherwise a fantastic scene! I especially love the "But I might leave the gag for last" line (though not for the reasons it's actually there).

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I hope everybody else posts some of their favourite scenes too! I'll probably post some more later, but I'd like others to do so first!
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[mention]WAMGuy[/mention] You want it super-heroes only or "all genres" ? will reopen my Batmans anyway... Give it a few days ;)
And, nice first post !
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I'll have to find examples another time but being a Robin seems to almost guarantee this treatment.
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LK3869 wrote: 6 years ago @WAMGuy You want it super-heroes only or "all genres" ? will reopen my Batmans anyway... Give it a few days ;)
And, nice first post !
Thank you! As for what kind of stuff, I'm a-okay with anything! I'll probably be posting exclusively superhero stuff, but if anybody has stuff from other genres of comic books, I'm not gonna be a jerk and tell them no!
Abird wrote: 6 years ago I'll have to find examples another time but being a Robin seems to almost guarantee this treatment.
Yeah, Robin's one of the biggest examples of "constantly getting tied up" there is. Even Tim (my favourite Robin), who DC was all about pushing as the Robin who didn't get captured every other issue, still got trussed up fairly often!
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Lets start with dear Robin:
This issue had a stricking cover which could only draw attention:
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and for once, the inside was no disapointment, a good tie/fight scene ( did a graphic montage ):
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Love how poor Robin's thoughts wander from the delusional to the self-aware :)

And since authors can't always repeat themselves on main caracters, they often lash out on others, like this guy who's going to spend a bad time :
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art by T L Ewards and Alan Grant, shadow of the bat #47, feb. 1996
or this kid who gets thrown out of a tower, thankfully enough Bat Daddy's here :) :
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art by Kynsun and Bill Willingham, "jeux de guerre 7/7" 2004
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Another Robin - my last good one -, a fun and christmas-themed involving the Joker:
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A fun idea for ballgag, but must be dangerous since such decorations are so fragile. Stay silent or swallow shards of glass. Typical Joker idea :)
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Something completely different, and since you rarely - I'd say never- see it on such sites...
It's from my childhood's Spirou Albums ( late 70s/early 80s ), a series called " Sandy and Hoppy", by Lambil who later did the famed "tuniques bleues", which all french speaking kids have red. Don't know if that's officialy related to that australian Tv show with a kangaroo...
Anyway, this kid ended up bound and gagged a lot and I was same apparent age or younger and it kind of fueled irrealistic hopes in me. I went biking alone in the woods a lot, but they were not criminals-infested :(
First one is kind of intense, was used on the issue's cover - they had balls then - and second I call "delicious". Now you'll understand better why I draw the things I post here and on DA :)
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awesome!!! :P plz post more like hoppy and the batman kid hangin off the building!
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Will raid my nearby used books stores for Spirou albums 'cause I think I actually ripped those pages out of one of my cousin's... Gives me something else to collect appart from my "Blek le roc", still haven't found that scene I'm desperatly looking for.
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LK3869 wrote: 6 years ago Will raid my nearby used books stores for Spirou albums 'cause I think I actually ripped those pages out of one of my cousin's... Gives me something else to collect appart from my "Blek le roc", still haven't found that scene I'm desperatly looking for.
thx 😁
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Wonderful stuff, [mention]LK3869[/mention]! The scene with Tim's makeshift ballgag is another favourite of mine!

Another favourite of mine also involves Robin, this time from earlier in his comic run (Issues 23 & 24), where he gets stuck to the ceiling of a building thanks to a mutated Killer Moth. My only complaint is that, while I know it was so that he could talk to Alfred via comms, I wish that he had been gagged as well (like in the cover).

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I particularly love how miserable he looks initially, then the adorable dorkiness when he's able to get his bo staff.
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Radical and unusual, thanks ! He's always cute when he's exulting after breaking free :)
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From a "Rin Tin Tin" coloring book:

Rusty's in a bind! (Anyone want to color him? Or add a gag?)

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drawscore wrote: 6 years ago Rusty's in a bind! (Anyone want to color him? Or add a gag?)
Some on DA specialise in adding gags on every possible caracters. A hobby of its own :)
and, TUGs scenes for kids to color... that's early impregnation LoL Would make a fun collectible item, tho... All our childhood heroes in lineart, would love to see that :D
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hope somebody will put a gag on him he really needs one lol 😈
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[mention]drawscore[/mention]
[mention]bandanagagged[/mention]
Today in "Pimp my OC": cow-boys era cavalry kid formerly left ungagged by careless original author while wearing a yellow scarf around his neck ( jeez, what were they thinking ?! ) gets corrected by disrespectfull net punk and threatened to be colorized by mature hands :D
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You were right, he was missing something and his pose looked like he was backing away from crayons to come after him :)
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Nicely!
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[mention]Xtc[/mention] Thanks mate !
Now: A personal favorite, at least in spirit... The Alex Rider stories by Anthony Horowitz. They made comics out of his "young adults" novels, drawn by two japanese girls: Kanako Damerum and Yuzuru Takasaki. To be honest, I hate boys stories drawn by women but they do a great job at facial expressions and the "anime" style is kinda smoothed down to almost tolerable levels :)

A girl - Alex's girlfriend, you would have guess - gets a nice treatment in "Eagle strike":
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That way no one can say I'm not involved, you got me posting girls :lol:

Then a rather classic where young hero gets a chairtied, in "Stormbreaker":
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And last but not least, pure dope from "Skeleton key", with a grindmill :
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Cubs playing with big boys and being surprised they don't know the rules or can't read the players, endless basic material for boys literature :)
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LK3869 wrote: 6 years ago @drawscore
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Today in "Pimp my OC": cow-boys era cavalry kid formerly left ungagged by careless original author while wearing a yellow scarf around his neck ( jeez, what were they thinking ?! ) gets corrected by disrespectfull net punk and threatened to be colorized by mature hands :D

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You were right, he was missing something and his pose looked like he was backing away from crayons to come after him :)
Nicely done!

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Another drawing of Rusty from the same coloring book:

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And, a nosy little Indian that DID get gagged.

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true blue "naive" style, never afraid of clichés :) And they were not worse than "aware" us when they drew these, they just drew fun stuff, made to put western kids' imagination to work so they'd buy the next issue.
And it worked, since we were thrilled as kids and all tried to reproduce such scenes...
Playing with stereotypes is good and healthy, it makes you project into others situation. But people are so nervous these days, always questioning everything.
So, excellent find ! All we miss now is some Tarzan style characters :D
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drawscore wrote: 6 years ago Another drawing of Rusty from the same coloring book:
With the dog freeing him :) I wonder if that ever happened for real, a dog spontaneously trying to untie knots... Or a kangaroo or a dolphin...
It's a pillar of kids books and noone ever asks :lol:
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Definitely some interesting comics that I'm going to have to do some more research on there. Thanks for posting them :)
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Superman is also a super hero who has been in some situations tug, mainly with chains :)
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