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Sleeper77 — Not the Worst Interrogation Sp. Ed., Alt. View 2

Published: 2014-05-09 07:05:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 3757; Favourites: 36; Downloads: 131
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Description Still groggy from the sleepy dart that dropped him like a fly, Spiderman could only faintly protest as Lastar unfastened the hooks that connected his shirt to his tights.
Wonder Woman, chained and likewise incapacitated, didn't stir, even when Lastar brushed her head with her shiny spandex-encased behind. 

It wasn't often that Spiderman and Wonder Woman crossed paths.  Their present predicament left Spidey with a strange sense of deja vu.    He struggled to focus his mind on what had happened last time as a means of clearing the fog that clouded his thoughts.  

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Note 1:  I relegated the previous version to Superheroine Scraps, my island of misfit images.   When I did a close-up, the original ground looked blurry because it was low res.  So I swapped it out with a higher res model.   After a couple of failed attempts, I think it looks passable at least. 

Note 2:   Spidey is thinking about a DC-Marvel crossover in which WW got zapped by goons with guns and he got drained by Parasite.    They wound in captivity together with Hulk and Superman if I recall right.
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Comments: 6

ilovecloth [2015-06-25 20:57:11 +0000 UTC]

A-1

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gytalf2000 [2014-05-12 20:30:42 +0000 UTC]

These pics are fantastic!

Here is the scene that you were referring to. I had that particular issue of "Marvel Treasury Edition" in my personal collection at one time, and posted the KO-scenes to the "Sleepy Comics" website.


sleepycomics.com/6008


Ah, that brings back memories!

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Sleeper77 In reply to gytalf2000 [2014-05-12 22:44:29 +0000 UTC]

Nice scans!  Thanks for sharing your links.  I think I had that issue too at one point, but probably sold it when I was an undergrad.

That does bring back memories for me as well (long ago now lol) when I would go to a nicely stocked comic book store and search for issues with those kinds of scenes.  Growing up there were two  comic book stores in town, one of which had three locations at one time.  Stories I think it was called.   The owner was a former artist, a nice guy.  The other store was run by an anal comic book nerd who would have a hissy fit if you turned a page of a comic.  Needless to say, he rarely got my business.  Anyway I digress.....

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gytalf2000 In reply to Sleeper77 [2014-05-12 22:59:01 +0000 UTC]

I bought comics from time to time starting in the late 1960s, and collected comic books in earnest from 1971 to 2007. Loved Avengers, Thor, Fantastic Four, etc. -- mainstream Marvel stuff -- and I was always on the lookout for any comic where a scantily-clad superheroine got KOed, of course!

The first comic book that I bought specifically because of a KO-scene was this one, Avengers, Volume 1, Issue #59 (Marvel, December 1968)  :


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Here are the KO scenes featuring the winsome Wasp :


sleepycomics.com/1129


sleepycomics.com/1130


Yeah, the Wasp and I go way, way back. I was seven when I bought that issue...

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Sleeper77 In reply to gytalf2000 [2014-05-13 16:42:05 +0000 UTC]

Mutatis mutandis things were likewise for me.  But it was not so much scantily-clad as skintight clad like Black Widow and Spiderwoman that attracted me.  I think Scarlet Witch corrupted me with her voluptuous figure in that pink bodysuit worn under a leotard/corset. 

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gytalf2000 In reply to Sleeper77 [2014-05-13 17:07:01 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah, I liked Black Widow, Scarlet Witch, and Spiderwoman, as well! Fun memories!

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