| Subject: | [mitchmen by Mitchell] Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' |
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| Date: | Tue, 11 Nov 2025 07:00:01 +0000 |
| From: | Blogger <no-r...@blogger.com> |
| To: | mitc...@gmail.com |
Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' dates from the nineteen sixties. It appears to be related in concept to, and a precursor to, the better known 'Sailors Beware' story, which came out in its first version shortly after 'Pasha', judging by the Kris Catalogue numbering.
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha', Original Catalogue images (rearranged from a vertical strip) |
The Kris Catalogue entry for 'Pasha' showed 6 images, with all the characters respectably 'draped'. Three of them were also published in a larger format in a different catalogue. I found the uncensored version featured below on the Tim In Vermont website before it was taken down. It didn't give any source information. The three earlier images are included in the article below in the appropriate places. Unlike the revised version of 'Sailor Beware', the underlying images don't seem to have been significantly altered other than replacing the loin-cloths and pouches with not quite erect organs. No sex is shown.
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 1 |
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 1 (original version) |
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 2 |
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 3 |
The Pasha's maltreatment of his slaves means he must watch them with an eagle eye for any signs of rebellion. But one slave at least has had enough. He has somehow procured a sleeping potion and secretly drugs the Pasha's wine.
This picture almost seems to shift the scene to Japan, as witness the bonsai-like trees and the intricate decoration of the pillar on the left which includes a Fuji-like mountain, a stylised chrysanthemum and typically Japanese style patterns in-between (plus an incongruous elephant, which isn't Arabian or Japanese).
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 3 (original version) |
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 4 |
Once the Pasha has fallen into a drugged sleep, his slaves rise up against him. Some have weapons, perhaps taken from the Palace Guards who seem to have deserted their master. Someone, at some point, has removed his pants and boots. The Pasha lies in a tempting, splayed legs position*. One of the rebels seems to be inviting everyone to have a go.
*A favourite pose of Stephen's, it seems to turn up in many stories, twice in Night Patrol, in image 5 and image 8. The Pasha version is more convincing than some.
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 5 |
The Pasha awakes to find a knife menacing his chest and his treasure chest being looted. Perhaps more startlingly for him, his legs are in physical contact with the intimate regions of two of his slaves. One is resting between the buns of the looter. The other is raised between the legs of his immediate attacker, almost as if they had just had intercourse. Who knows? The threat of the knife seems to be equated with the threat of his dick. A choice to be made?
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 5 (original) |
In the original version of image 5, pouches have sprouted once again, to conceal the less offensive weapons of the attackers. The disappearance of the primary attacker's dick makes his knife seem a lot more menacing, although he's still deliberately angling it out from his groin.
The Pasha's modesty is protected by a casually draped cloth, looking a bit like leopard skin. Oddly enough, that device makes his nudity and vulnerability seem more apparent. His hairy legs, glimpsed in earlier pictures, come to the fore.
All the slaves' faces have been upgraded in the nude version, in line with Stephen's later technique. In the original, we can see more of the architectural detail of the room, which adds greatly to the depth of the image. We can also see some subtle shading in the trees, which is probably washed out in the later version by the reproduction process.
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 6 |
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| Stephen's 'Golden Pasha' 6 (original) |