Seduction in strength - the effortless dominance and pure-hearted innocence represented by the superpowered heroine has driven generations of men insane with desire.
Super Girl X
Sexy Super Girls!
If you love the idea of good girls with vast, superhuman strength and other unattainably superior qualities, you've come to the right place!
Power Girl #11
Great cover for Power Girl #11 by Amanda Conner!
Giantess Superheroine
Like any red-blooded male I like superheroine sex comics, though I guess I haven’t really written much about them here.
There’s one called UltraFem that I just learned about from reading this giantess blog. I like the art and the premise of the comic. She’s 6’4″ to start with but can grow up to 50 feet in height, and she only became a superhero when she was forced to quit fashion modeling because her breasts got too big. (I love it when that happens!)
I haven’t seen any of the UltraFem pay comics so I can’t give a review. But if the art quality is consistent they’re probably at least nice to look at!
Big Bang Theory in Superhero Drag
Well, I guess it is what it is. I like “Big Bang Theory” but the whole guys-in-drag-as-superheroines concept makes me sad.
From Entertainment Weekly:
Big Bang Theory executive producer Bill Prady wouldn’t reveal why the show’s geek squad ends up in “superheroine drag” in the April 12 episode — that’s Simon Helberg as Batgirl, Jim Parsons as Wonder Woman, Johnny Galecki as Supergirl, and Kunal Nayyar as Catwoman — but it’s safe to say it involves the return of Sheldon’s arch-nemesis, Evil Wil Wheaton.
[Exclusive first look: The 'Big Bang Theory' gang in 'superheroine drag'! - Ausiello Files]
