Wonder Woman defeated by Joker and Harley Quinn
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Eeew at 0:16
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I agree to a point, but was it necessary to show the same picture for over a minute at the end? This video would had been better if it had ended with pictures of Wonder Woman awakening and trying to escape. The expressions on Wonder Woman's face would had said it all:"So, Harley tied me to a chair. If she thinks that these ropes will hold me-Merciful Minerva! She tied my hands together with my own magic lasso! The magic lasso is indestructable! I can't break it!!".
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The best part is when The Joker knocks out Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn ties her to a chair with her own magic lasso. Maybe Wonder Woman being tied to a chair is shown for more than a minute to emphasise the fact that Wonder Woman is helpless when she is bound with her own magic lasso;still several different pictures of Wonder Woman tied to the chair would be more effective than showing the same picture for more than a minute.
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Why not scan them?
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I agree. Nice pics though.
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Last part is boring... Ok, she's tied on a chair, no need to show it for more than one minute.
Otherwise why didn't Joker&Harley sodomize her?
How does Wonder Woman get out of this predicament? Obviously, Wonder Woman is helpless because she is tied to a chair with her own magic lasso, which even Wonder Woman cannot break despite her Amazon strength;since Batman usually battles The Joker and Harley Quinn, I guess Batman, after tracking The Joker to his hideout, finds Wonder Woman tied to the chair and unties her before defeating The Joker and Harley Quinn with Wonder Woman's help.
Girardifan 2 years ago
I just had the artist depict Wonder Woman getting into some trouble; I never bothered with her eventual rescue/escape/triumph. You are correct; one has to assume that a fellow hero like Batman finds Wonder Woman, revives and unties her, and then together they can defeat the villains!
gytalf2000 2 years ago
good drawings.
garyflight 3 years ago
Thanks! They are very good pics, aren't they? This series of pictures was commissioned from the artist Bernard Hestungkoro. He really did a great job!
gytalf2000 3 years ago