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Wonder Woman Milked
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Wonder Woman Milked Published: Jul 6, 2013
I'm not gonna even try to justify why Darkseid has captured Diana and put her into a milking machine Of course, he's gonna be in for a world of hurt when she escapes and calls in her other buddies in the JLA ^_^ See my blog for another angle.
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she can beat any cow in milk production, may be she will lose much of her physical power

Posted on July 8, 2022 by Jude Terror





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Interior preview page from 0522DC158 Wonder Woman #789 Yanick Paquette Cover, by (W) Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire (A) Emanuela Lupacchino, Paulina Ganucheau (CA) Yanick Paquette, in stores Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from DC Comics





Interior preview page from 0522DC158 Wonder Woman #789 Yanick Paquette Cover, by (W) Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire (A) Emanuela Lupacchino, Paulina Ganucheau (CA) Yanick Paquette, in stores Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from DC Comics





Interior preview page from 0522DC158 Wonder Woman #789 Yanick Paquette Cover, by (W) Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire (A) Emanuela Lupacchino, Paulina Ganucheau (CA) Yanick Paquette, in stores Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from DC Comics





Interior preview page from 0522DC158 Wonder Woman #789 Yanick Paquette Cover, by (W) Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire (A) Emanuela Lupacchino, Paulina Ganucheau (CA) Yanick Paquette, in stores Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from DC Comics





Interior preview page from 0522DC158 Wonder Woman #789 Yanick Paquette Cover, by (W) Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire (A) Emanuela Lupacchino, Paulina Ganucheau (CA) Yanick Paquette, in stores Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from DC Comics


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WONDER WOMAN #789
DC Comics
0522DC158
0522DC159 – Wonder Woman #789 Paul Pope Cover – $5.99
(W) Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire (A) Emanuela Lupacchino, Paulina Ganucheau (CA) Yanick Paquette
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Wonder Woman at the Dairy Farm Conclusion Published: Feb 13, 2018
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(Cover image by and used by permission) Wonder Woman, or Wonder-Cow, was pacing restlessly around her stall. She had just recently been milked again, which had made her very happy; but, she wanted something else now, something that was making her move around the hay-lined floor restlessly.
She knew she was different than the others in the stalls nearby; the ornate apparel she was wearing attested to that fact. She was special somehow, though she wasn’t sure why. She could feel that there was something missing, something she couldn’t quite remember. And, any time she made the effort to think hard and try to remember, her head started to hurt. A lot. Not thinking about it, on the other hand, didn’t hurt at all; and so, she was trying less and less to recall what it was that was missing. 
She knew she had a name, but she couldn’t quite remember that, either. The various men who had been coming and going had mostly called her simply ‘cow’, and a couple of times they had called her ‘Wonder cow’. She wondered if there was a difference.
One of the men, in particular, had been extremely kind to her during each of his visits. He was the one who gave her the strange shots every few hours; he seemed to hold a position above the others. That was all that her mind could process; just coming to that conclusion was exhausting. Her mind went back to the wonderful feeling of being milked, and then, to wondering what it was that she so badly wanted now, what it was that was making the area between her hind legs ache so badly.
And then, just as she didn’t think she could bear it any more, the man walked back in. He had several of the other men with him, and a strange-looking instrument in his hand. He smiled as he watched her behavior for a minute.
“Yes, she’s most definitely in estrus. It’s time.” He started to walk behind her, but as he did, she turned to follow him, not letting him out of her sight. He walked all the way around the stall, and she continued to turn in a circle to keep pace. As he returned to his original spot, he smiled, and motioned to one of the men. “Distract her for me, would ya?”
The man he had motioned to pulled something out of his pocket. It was shiny, and pretty, and sparkly, and it immediately caught Wonder-Cow’s attention. Her eyes fixated on it as he brought it closer, dangling it directly in front of her. She forgot completely about Dr. Mundy, as he easily walked behind her, and moved her star-spangled briefs to the side. The shiny object had captured her full attention.
“Too easy,” Dr. Mundy whispered, as he slid the instrument inside her and emptied its contents deep inside her uterus. A minute later, he and all of the other men were gone; although she wasn’t aware of it. Her attention was still being held by the pretty, shiny bauble dangling in front of her face.
“You really like it, don’t you, Wonder-Cow,” the man mocked, as he carefully walked around the stall, watching her follow, until he reached a spot on the wall where a hook was, that he could hang it on. He hung it there, and watched in bemusement as her eyes just froze there, blankly staring at it. Then, like the others, he walked out.
Three hours later, halfway around the world from the farm, the transformation that had befallen Superman began to wear off, thanks to some carefully placed blue Kryptonite. Dr. Mundy had taken great pains to make sure that the Man of Steel would have no memory of what had caused his transformation, nor any way to connect it back to Dr. Mundy or the farm. 
Superman returned to the Hall of Justice, to find a group of halfway relieved heroes: they now knew he was okay, but nobody had any idea what had happened to Wonder Woman. They diligently searched for her for weeks, but turned up not a single clue about what had happened to her, thanks to Dr. Mundy’s device that rendered any Justice League communicator within a mile of it completely useless.
Meanwhile, back at the farm, Wonder-Cow was continuing to get bigger, and change, as the calf inside of her grew. She received almost constant love and attention from Dr. Mundy and his men, and even though her mental faculties began to slowly return to her, she had grown so happy with her situation that she never once had any thought of leaving. She had a life inside of her, a life she had been a part of creating, and that thought kept her motivated and happy to accept anything that came her way.
A little more than nine months after her insemination, she gave birth to a healthy baby calf – an amazing mix of three unique genetic makeups: hers, Superman’s, and cow. She was kept with the calf to wean it, as Dr. Mundy weaned her off of the hormones he had been injecting her with for all of those months. Slowly, her body returned to normal once again; and then, one morning, she awoke to find herself in a strange place, far away from the farm.
Unlike Superman, she still had most of the memories of what had happened to her; the only fact that escaped her mind, was the location of the farm. Her brain had almost entirely healed itself over the course of the last year; and a few hours later, she was reunited with the other members of the Justice League, who peppered her with questions about what had happened to her. 
To her credit, although she so wanted to tell the entire story, Wonder Woman kept most of what had happened to herself. The only lingering effect from her ‘transformation’ was a need to be milked, albeit only about once a day. That was something she could live with, Wonder Woman decided, considering everything that had happened to her.
And so, she returned to her life of fighting crime and evildoers all around the world. There wasn’t a day that went by, though, where she didn’t think about her baby, and wondered what she was like now, and where she was, and if she even knew she had a mother…
I suppose you, too are wondering about that. Wondering what did happen to that ‘special’ offspring. That story will be told someday…


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In the third installment of DC and Young Animal's crossover event Milk Wars, Wonder Woman gets weird – and even breastfeeds a vacuum!
The third installment in DC and Young Animal's crossover event, Milk Wars , hits shelves today... and things are getting weird in this one-shot universe. Shade The Changing Girl/Wonder Woman Special is the third double-sized issue in the Milk Wars event, which brings together the Justice League (from the DC universe) and Doom Patrol (from the DC imprint Young Animal universe), following on from JLA/Doom Patrol Special and Mother Panic/Batman Special , which launched the event over the last two weeks.
The Milk Wars event brings together heroes from both comic universes to battle RetCon, an evil interdimensional corporation with the ability to change the stories of the universe. RetCon has got their hands on DC's Earth, and is using the radioactive milk of psychic cows to change everything, washing out our favorite heroes and turning them into bland, palatable versions of themselves to appeal to the broadest market... so that RetCon can sell off the universe to the highest bidder! It's up to Doom Patrol and other Young Animal heroes to free DC's finest from the thrall of Milk and help them save the universe from RetCon themselves - and this week's issue may be the weirdest yet, as Wonder Woman becomes Wonder Wife.
Shade The Changing Girl/Wonder Woman Special sees Shade split into several versions of herself, each with power over a single emotion ( Inside Out style). The change that comes over Wonder Woman herself is just as massive, as she has forgotten all about her time as a true superhero or fighting in the wars of Earth, and believes only that after she met Steve Trevor, she married him. Now, her 'heroics' lie in showing the world how to be a 'feminine hero' and good wife: cooking, cleaning, and being quiet and submissive (everything, in fact, that Wonder Woman is not). Things get extra weird when Wonder Wife goes from bathing in Milk to hearing her 'baby' cry, and reaching out to breastfeed a swaddled infant - who turns out to be a dustbuster. It seems that only the Shade who controls Happiness is aware that something is very, very wrong.
The rest of the issue enjoys going down the Wonder Wife rabbit hole, as Wonder Wife goes on her own 'women's rally', where she uses Shade to show the women of the world which emotions are appropriate to feel, and why. There are plenty of references to recent real world events and campaigns, too, like signs that read "Nevertheless, She Remained Quiet And Stayed In Her Place," "Ask Me About My Feminine Agenda" and "My Body, Your Choice." It's a dark look at the concept of bland and appealing femininity and conformity of emotion and action, and like the rest of the Milk Wars crossover event, it's going to have some serious appeal to people who want to see their comics getting extremely strange.
As in JLA/Doom Patrol and Mother Panic/Batman , the double-sized issue wraps up with the Young Animal character helping the DC hero break free from the disturbing influence of Milk, and remembering who they are. Wonder Woman returns, ready to do battle against RetCon (and trade in her oven mitts for her trademark bracelets). Milk Wars wraps up over the next two weeks with Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing, followed by the final team up of Doom Patrol/JLA , as everyone joins forces to save the universe from the influences of RetCon and Milk.
Shade The Changing Girl/Wonder Woman Special is now available at comic shops everywhere and on-line at ComiXology and DC Comics
Rose Graceling-Moore has been writing about film, TV and comics since 2013, when she began writing for a local print magazine in Vancouver, BC. Since then, Rose has written for Horror Honeys, Moviepilot and Quirkbooks as well as Screenrant, increasingly focusing on comic books and live-action comic adaptations, as well as diversity and representation on screen. Rose also co-hosted the DC Movies Podcast, and has guested on other nerd and entertainment podcasts over the past five years.

Rose’s love of comics began all the way back in the early ‘90s, when she discovered the X-Men while living in Africa (where there wasn’t a whole lot to do but read!), and since then has had an on-again, off-again love affair with not just Marvel, but DC and indie comics as well. You can follow her on Twitter: RoseMooreWrites for tweets about comics, movies, and more.

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