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    Why is WW wearing the S logo?

    Have you ever seen Superman wearing the WW logo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliseu Gouveia View Post
    Why is WW wearing the S logo?

    Have you ever seen Superman wearing the WW logo?
    You are like a broken record, man. Cause maybe Superman forced her into it? Stamped them all as his women? Oh it's okay tie the woman up , gag her mouth and put her in bonds. But how dare they put a logo on her? LOL. I'd be stunned if he didn't. All the people putting WW in bonds on this thread are not out to wine and dine her and bring her daisies, are they?

    If Diana wants to tie up Supes and put her logo on him I don't mind. It is bondage art. Not meant to be PC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lariatofhestia View Post
    Um I think Kal-El must have gone a little crazy on the red Kryptonite. He went to get his 3 favorite gals.

    Now that's a great image and I hope JMS is paying attention. I don't think the kryptonite means anything in Wonder Woman's case, but they have her fully shackled. Good story and one wonders what type of metal the shackles on Wonder Woman are made from; shouldn't be difficult to find from Superman's planetary neighborhood I would venture; those robots need to come right into the wonderverse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lariatofhestia View Post
    Um I think Kal-El must have gone a little crazy on the red Kryptonite. He went to get his 3 favorite gals.


    Well for bondage art this is a super image. Diana's eyes are beautiful and she is not cowed even bound and gagged. Her eyes are promising to break someone if she gets loose. She looks like she is plotting on how to get free. Two robots to handle her and the differences in the bonds to keep her incapacitated shows some thought has been given to her character. The stamp of the S shield on the suits to me is genius in keeping with the bondage and submission theme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark_S View Post
    Even blinded and powerless I don't expect Diana to be this passive while bound. Gerry Conway wrote it, was he concentrating on the Atom at her expense?
    Probably, yeah. It's common in these kind of lop-sided team-ups to contrive things so that the less-powerful one gets to save the day (e.g., Batman in JLA). If it were a WW solo story, she'd figure out a way to free herself.

    (And, incidentally, he's got the conditions of her weakness wrong anyway. If Star Sapphire was the one who chained her, it shouldn't have worked...it has to be a man who does it. Conversely, it doesn't necessarily have to be a man who sets her free.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKCarrier View Post
    Probably, yeah. It's common in these kind of lop-sided team-ups to contrive things so that the less-powerful one gets to save the day (e.g., Batman in JLA). If it were a WW solo story, she'd figure out a way to free herself.

    (And, incidentally, he's got the conditions of her weakness wrong anyway. If Star Sapphire was the one who chained her, it shouldn't have worked...it has to be a man who does it. Conversely, it doesn't necessarily have to be a man who sets her free.)
    Yea that puzzled me too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark_S View Post
    So you think that Diana was one of the 'no' votes to keep Shayara out of the JL?

    I still remember her words to the captive Hawkgirl near the end of that episode "I should leave you here to burn!". Man that was classic line delivered perfectly.

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    I do, in fact. We know Supes broke the tie and GL recused himself. J'onn argued that she would be abandoned and alone on Earth without them -- the most personal argument he can make. Wally was too upset at her quitting to think he would have expelled her. So that leaves Bruce ("Thanks. There's the door." -- at least that line makes sense delivered to a traitor instead of Diana) and Diana. And with the attitude that Shayera had exhibited towards the Amazons throughout the series, plus the treatment Diana had gone through at their hands -- based on Shayera's intel -- I don't see her being quick to forgive her. Remember, at this point in the series, Diana was an exile herself, due to Hippolyta's interpretation of the law. She might have seen a classical irony in it.

    And before anyone gets on their high horse that, "the real Diana wouldn't have been so uncharitable," she had just finished fighting the entire crew of their flagship - and was ready to continue the fight to defend John and Shayera. The only reason it stopped was Hro Talok realized it would have only been a waste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisDonaghy View Post
    I do, in fact. We know Supes broke the tie and GL recused himself. J'onn argued that she would be abandoned and alone on Earth without them -- the most personal argument he can make. Wally was too upset at her quitting to think he would have expelled her. So that leaves Bruce ("Thanks. There's the door." -- at least that line makes sense delivered to a traitor instead of Diana) and Diana. And with the attitude that Shayera had exhibited towards the Amazons throughout the series, plus the treatment Diana had gone through at their hands -- based on Shayera's intel -- I don't see her being quick to forgive her. Remember, at this point in the series, Diana was an exile herself, due to Hippolyta's interpretation of the law. She might have seen a classical irony in it.

    And before anyone gets on their high horse that, "the real Diana wouldn't have been so uncharitable," she had just finished fighting the entire crew of their flagship - and was ready to continue the fight to defend John and Shayera. The only reason it stopped was Hro Talok realized it would have only been a waste.
    Yes, the JL/JLU Diana wasn't the traditional Diana. she wasn't as much the embodiment of Amazon virtue as much as she was the leading Amazon warrior who decided not to stay out of the first fight. In the early episodes she was a bit more aggressive in some ways. She wanted to throttle the reporter who put out a bad report on the JL and had to be held back by John. But at heart I think she wasn't ready for betrayal. After all by the time of Starcrossed Diana had been caught and tied up a few times. The first by the Atlanteans, then by some supervillains... but coming from a tight ly knit culture like Themscyra the idea of being betrayed by another woman really did hit hard and I'm not sure she ever really felt the same way about Hawkgirl.

    Funny thing about that episode was that I was really sure it would be Batman who escaped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Fournier View Post
    As someone who does woodwork I have to say the design on that is very good. Wood screws are not easy to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Fournier View Post

    Those two pics are OUTRAGEOUSLY hot. I mean, DAMN!

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    An interesting point on these drawings, the attitude of Diana in bondage is completely what the artist wants it to be, where in an actual comic book story the attitude of Diana in bondage is completely what the writer wants it to be and the story needs it to be. I guess that is the difference between a posed drawing and a story.

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    Frank posted lots of great art, but this one showing Wonder Woman with no boots really shines.

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