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Justice League Spankings

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We have a "Dutch treat" for CSR readers now from the Dutch artist Pieter Antonissen: a complete-page comics multi-spanking as three members of the Justice League spank three bad girl super-villainesses! Let's get right into the action. A panel-by-panel explanation will be found below the page, followed by some character notes.

multiple justice league spankings by antonissen

Panel-by-panel description, beginning with panel 1: Superman and Batman at JLA Headquarters. Panel 2: Batwoman spanks Harley Quinn with a batarang. Panel #3-4: Vixen spanks Queen Bee. Panel 5: Lois Lane (? - that's our guess) is reporting from what we think is either the newsroom or a news helicopter. Panel 6: Green Lantern restrains Giganta in a convenient bending-over position. Panels 7-9: the trio of Wonder Woman, Power Girl, and Supergirl give Giganta a gigantic wedgie and then spank her bare butt with two giant paddles. Art by Antonissen. Characters © DC Comics Inc. Posted by the Web-Ed on 09/02/2022.

Humor is the watchword in this commissioned work, well-executed by Antonissen. Of course we hate the wedgies - there ought to be a law requiring that panties be pulled down, not up, for a spanking - and the action is all F/F, but having multiple villainesses subdued by spanking is a fine idea, especially Giganta with a pair of giant paddles! We still would have preferred all M/F JLA action, such as we had in the triple-paddling of Harley, Ivy, and Wonder Woman, but this one is great fun.

A few notes on the less-familiar characters: Vixen isn't as well-known as Wonder Woman or Black Canary, but she's actually been a member of the Justice League for some time. Batwoman also has some history with the League, which we find rather odd given Batman's charter membership, but then Warner Bros. had been pushing this unbearably "woke" character (2nd retconned version) hard for some time until recently when thankfully low ratings forced them to cancel her TV series. Queen Bee has been a pest since Justice League of America #23 (November 1963); and Giganta goes back furthest of all, all the way to the Golden Age of comics when she fought Wonder Woman (in Wonder Woman #9) even though in those days she wasn't much bigger than Diana.

giganta and wonder woman

"Suffering Sappho -- it's Giganta!" Art by Harry Peters.

justice league no. 23 cover with queen bee

Queen Bee on the cover of Justice League of America #23 (November 1963). Pencils by Mike Sekowsky; inks by Murphy Anderson.


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