Wonder Woman Will Submit
One of these kinky zebra girls whipping Etta Candy looks more like a cheetah girl to me, but I’m not the one who lettered this Wonder Woman comic, so what do I know? Only that Wonder Woman is eagerly going “Pick me, pick me!” as the bondage whippings are being dished out:
If any comic fans can put this panel in the context of a specific comic citation, that would be awesome. Google was not helpful. Update: Commenter Norse Cavalier has better search-fu than me and found the panel source: a Wonder Woman story named “The Secret Submarine” in Sensation Comics #22 (October 1943). Commentary on the story from that link:
Diana Prince jumps into her Amazon girdle and races after the tricksy feline, who jumps in a car and leads her on a merry chase… right to Priscilla Rich’s mansion! Cat fight! Cheetah escapes again and Diana administers a bit of first aid, learning that the villain here is a former henchwoman Sandra – slave, really – who stole the sub to frame Priscilla as revenge. Might make a buck on the side by selling it to enemy agents. Diana leaves to take care of it, but then, GASP! The REAL Cheetah is pulling the strings. And whipping the girls into a frenzy. Oh Mr. Marston! Then it’s back to the zebra outfit for slave girl Sandra and all the slaves shuttled to Priscilla’s yacht where she told Wonder Woman to meet her. The boat takes the Amazon and Etta Candy to a buoy where Priscilla “believes” the sub is anchored. And indeed it is. It takes in Etta and Priscilla, and zaps Wonder Woman with its electric weapon before pulling her in too. OBLIGATORY BONDAGE!
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I eventually discovered that it comes from a comic called “The Secret Submarine”. The woman with the whip is Wonder Woman villain The Cheetah, who has a bunch of zebra henchmen.
http://siskoid.blogspot.com/2022/01/whos-original-cheetah.html
When it comes to adult images, Yandex Image Search is usually better than Google.
Thank you, NC! I was using “Google” as a shorthand for “search engines” but I agree with you — Yandex has far more useful image search results than Google or Bing. (For some searches I get great results from TinEye also, but it’s hit or miss.) But in the fast pass I made on this panel, I didn’t find that excellent link. I appreciate it so much!