The Kirk Spock Erotic Paper Doll Set
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Title: | The Kirk Spock Erotic Paper Doll Set |
Creator: | Gayle F |
Date(s): | Summer 1979 |
Medium: | print paper dolls |
Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
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The Kirk Spock Erotic Paper Doll Set is a fanwork by Gayle F.
The set includes 75 pieces and feature James T. Kirk and Spock, who were each nine inches tall.
The paper doll set was first advertised, along with the Kirk Enslaved poster, in the July/August 1979 issue of Scuttlebutt.
The different designs for Spock's cock in the paper doll set drew on popular fanon and headcanons about Vulcan genitalia; many of them referenced fanfics written between 1972 and 1978 that would have been well-known to fanzine fans.
Some of the scenarios: Alexander and Hephaistion, Starfleet Regs, Super Vulcan and The King, Kosmic Kommandoes, Leather Kirk and Spock, and Love Slave.
Some of the accessories for Kirk were an "artfully torn loin cloth," manacles, "leather boy vest and chaps," cock ring, French tickler, jeweled glove, fringed corset, cock headdress, dancing shoes, and adjustable cock.
The Dolls
Famous Spock Cocks in K/S History
Many of the cocks for Spock referenced popular Kirk/Spock fics: B'Yadu, Cosmic Fuck, Shelter and Poses, and About the Size of It. See more at Vulcan Genitalia.
Details from one of the two bigger illos:
"The Motile Cock" -- a reference to illo in Grup #1 (1972) where a fan provided a helpful diagram of a cock with an enticing circular motion...: "Common movements of a Vulcan penis during pon farr." This cock was featured in Mirrors of Mind and Flesh.
"The B'Yadu Cock" -- from B'Yadu in Obsc'zine #3 (1978): "B'Yadu: Kirk's eyes focussed, startled, unbelieving, at that massive green-hued phallus. The velvety, trumpet-shaped sheath was, as usual at such times, completely retracted, curled back against his groin. But the rest was not usual at all. The normally quiescent, tender barbs which covered the column to the tip and which always had responded so pleasantly to the touch, were no longer limp and recumbent against the organ but rose at an angle as he watched, and soon were actually bristling, stiff, turning into what looked like spines instead of soft, decorative rickracks of pleasure."
"The Computor [1] Special Cock" -- a cock of unknown direct fannish provenance
"The Cosmic Fuck Pagoda Cock" -- the double-ridged cock from Gayle's Cosmic Fuck Series (1977), features a "pagoda" -- "Descending to the dark thatch where the swollen genitals lay, mossy green, engorged with blood. The double ridges on the head seemed strangely decorative. Increased stimulation? Nature had her own logic."
"The Shelter Poses Cock" -- references Leslie Fish's stories Shelter (1976) and Poses (1978) and their "great green anthurium" -- "There . . . there . . . I'll show you . . ." Kirk repeated, stroking steadily at the tender, changing flesh. Fascinated, he watched the three petals curl back to reveal glistening chartreuse surfaces studded with hypersensitive spots of darker green, the two side tendrils gracefully uncoiling to stand like oiled serpentine honor guards beside the rising, proud, gleaming central shaft. "Like an orchid," Kirk whispered, "or a cross between . . . an orchid and a great green anthurium . . .. Oh, it's beautiful! What are these two things for?" He ran his fingers along the wet, quivering tendrils."
"The H.P. Lovecraft, or Tempestuous Tentacles Cock" -- a tentacle reference, and possibly the H.P. Lovecraft story "The Dunwich Horror" (1929), in which a monstrous half-human creature is described: "Below the waist... all human resemblance left off and sheer phantasy began... from the abdomen a score of long greenish-grey tentacles with red sucking mouths protruded limply."
"The Size...Cock" -- a reference to Leslie Fish's fic About the Size of It (1977) in which Kirk and Spock talk about the enormous size of Spock's penis as the reason why T'Pring didn't want to bond with him. The illo for that story shows Spock's cock so big it needed a sling...
Comments by Gayle F, the Creator
These comments and instructions are from an undated fanwork, perhaps a prototype of the finished project?
I only recently got around to cutting out a set of dolls, to see if they worked in practice as well as theory. So I'm including some extra advice on how to assemble your own set.
Obviously, you need some sharp scizzors [sic]. Small ones are more manageable, I think, for squiggling in and out of tiny places.
Reinforce both the dolls, the assorted genitalia, the little tabs, and the dolls on some construction paper, the accouterments on that or scraps from the doll sheet itself. I used Pental Roll N' Glue, which wen ton very smoothly; a white glue, thinned a tiny bit and applied with a brush, would also work well. I'd advise pressing the dolls under something heavy while the glue drives, and then cutting as the legs o mine curled a bit when cut. I smoothed them over my knee, and then pressed them overnight, which straightened them out.
The demonstration dolls are printed on a slightly different paper than the dolls in the set. I did a small sample run some time ago, and then lost my original printer. The dolls in the set are on a very similar paper, slightly lighter, and with less tooth (I have a few of these sample sheets of the main two-sheet set, if anyone would like to buy an extra set to hang on the wall.)
I colored the demonstration set with colored pencils. Indelible markers, colored inks, or watercolor could also be used. Apply watercolor lightly, to avoid warped the paper, and remember watercolor dries darker. There is plenty of area for testing your colors. For the best match, color all the skin at the same time.
The little tabbed genitals for Spock are best removed by pushing the table through from the back. The dolls will support themeless, but a pipe cleaner glued to the back would make a hook to attach them to a support object.
I had many more ideas for costumes, but not enough time to do them. Plus the printer said metal plates should be used, as paper plates stretch over a long print run, and metal plates send the cost up. You can, of course, make your own costumes for the dolls: the new ST movie uniforms, dress uniforms, lounging pajamas, Vulcan lord and love slave, Lone Ranger and Tonto, Rocky Horror Show outfits, even stage sets. Design and xerox a set for friends.
Most of all, enjoy...
K*S* forever, Gayle
The Dolls in the Wild
Some examples of the dolls out in the bigger world are below.
this one has someone's annoying fig leaf
Fan Comments
1993
I think Gayle is the origin of the double ridged dick in K/S, which was very popular. Gayle has these paper dolls of K and S with costumes you can stick on ("love slave outfit," "leather corset with the bum flaps," "bondage cuffs,") and they come with different cocks. She pointed out which ones were due to who. All I remember is the double ridges. [2]
1995
[regarding the authors who wrote the pro book The Price of the Phoenix]: The authors sure spent a lot of time dressing Kirk in those novels. It was like they had Gayle's K/S paper dolls beside the typewriter.[3]
[I] finally acquired something I'd been pining for for years, namely a set of [Gayle F's] K/S paper dolls, fully equipped with what eluki bes shahar calls "Vulcan wedding tackle" (and which apparently inspired the alien genitalia in an as-yet-unpublished fantasy of hers). <ref> from Strange Bedfellows (APA) #8 (1995)
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