Matrifascist from Beyond Space
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In some recent Batman comic book Poison Ivy was playing the dominatrix card very heavily. Gloating about how her good looks enabled her to enslave men. Ivy makes a very wasteful domme since all she does is feed the guy to man-eating plants.
Contemporary comic books show women all decked out with whips and stiletto heels. There’s a comic book about a prodomme working for the Central Intelligence Agency forthcoming.
Very recently one female character called another a tease for saying she was going to spank her. But female on female action is all to familiar hetero male territory. There are actual gay male lovers in comics now but I don’t think there are any superheroes in D/s relationships yet.
This morning I discovered that the now defunct Malibu comics line had a female supremacist from another dimension in their Ultraforce lineup.

A crashed alien spacecraft … created a series of random pan-dimensional gateways, briefly connecting Gwendor to the Ultraverse, and leaving Queen Topaz stranded in a strange world; one in which Males were not properly subservient slaves, but thought themselves equal to or even superior to women! Topaz was outraged by this blasphemous notion …
(Topaz may be owned by Marvel. They bought Malibu supposedly in order to acquire a technical process.)


Comments
Ah yes - how would we underage kinksters find any titillation if it weren’t for comic books and superheros?
Maybe it’s me, but Topaz seems to be sending mixed signals by holding that big, ol’ swizzle stick along with her ultrasonic bazooka.
Posted by: Tom Allen | July 3, 2007 9:09 AM
And let us not forget the contributions of Dr. William Moulton Marston, creator of Wonder Woman as well as the polygraph, and an all-around kinkster.
Posted by: Peter Tupper | July 15, 2007 10:16 PM
DC Comics has been reprinting the very early Wonder Woman stories in their Archives series.
There’s lots of men in chains and talk of obedience to loving authority. Pity they are fairly costly I’m sure lots of kinky people could enjoy parts of them.
Posted by: Richard | July 16, 2007 8:09 AM