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The Rape of Wonder Woman (Unreleased Mark Millar Comic Book Script)


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"The Rape of Wonder Woman" is an unreleased comic book story written by famed Scottish writer Mark Millar, mostly known for his works at Fleetway, DC, and Marvel. These include Wanted , Kick-Ass , Superman: Red Son , Ultimates , and X-Men: Old Man Logan (which would later be loosely adapted into the film Logan )

Millar's body of work in the comic book industry is usually a subject for controversy, since most of his writings are known to be laden not only with political connotations but also gruesome displays of graphical violence. Such examples include scenes in Kick-Ass 2 where the villain known as Motherfucker kills a bunch of kids before he heads out to rape Kick-Ass' alleged girlfriend, and Bruce Banner/The Hulk mating with She-Hulk (his cousin) to create an army of Hulks.

During a talk that allegedly took place on a thread in his own Millarworld forums, Millar stated:

"I pitched this to DC for a laugh years back. The idea was that, like 'Death of Superman', we had 'Rape of Wonder Woman'; a twenty-two page rape scene that opened up into a gatefold at the end just like Superman did."

The comic's idea surfaced around 1993, the year of the mentioned Death of Superman arc as well as the Batman arc Knightfall where the Caped Crusader got his spine broken by Bane and is forced to give the Batman identity to violent anti-hero Azrael as he recovers. Despite Millar saying that the story was just a joke he had made, he mentioned the fact that DC Comics was actually considering publishing the story and already had an artist draw a sketch for the comic's first page.

This was meant to be DC's way of exploring a state of weakness to Wonder Woman in a similar vein to the previously Superman and Batman stories; with the comic starting with Wonder Woman being violated in public. However, the increase of rape allegations in the media at the time and a lot of complaints in both DC's writing and art departments lead to the comic's quick cancellation.


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Wonder Woman appears in Superman: Red Son – the animated feature adaptation of the graphic novel – and there is an LGBT twist that comes out when the Soviet-raised Kal-El tries to court her.
CBR reports Diana Prince, the primary diplomat for Themyscira, is “the voice for the global LGBT community.” Coming from an island of women, the opposite sex doesn’t interest her in this Elseworlds universe.
The revelation happens after Superman feels a spark of attraction with Diana during a dance and goes in for a kiss when he takes her aside on a balcony. CBR describes how and why the reveal is made:
“After overthrowing Stalin as Russian leader, Superman wants to make the USSR the beacon for world peace, and he invites Diana of Themyscira to visit. Her mother, Queen Hippolyta, remains skeptical and doesn’t want to leave Paradise Island, which means Superman is free to court Diana. As they dance, it seems a romance is brewing, but when Superman takes Diana to the balcony for some fresh air, the truth is revealed.
Superman attempts to kiss Diana but she gently stops him. He apologizes, but she reveals he has nothing to be sorry about, as she senses he believed there was a spark between them. However, she admits she lives on an island populated by women, and that’s the only gender that interests her. ‘I come from an island of all women,’ Diana says. ‘Work it out for yourself.’”
CBR then notes Superman takes the news in stride, relieved he doesn’t have to consummate a relationship that’s only a formality to him and that he can concentrate on the threats of war and Lex Luthor without the distraction of romance.
He and Diana laugh about it before discussing diplomacy. “It seems as if Wonder Woman has an agenda,” says the article, “but it’s in the name of unity, so her words resonate with the audience.”
In the original graphic novel, Wonder Woman’s sexuality is only hinted at as bisexual. Her sexual preferences and those of the Amazons have been touched on before in mainline comics despite her romantic history with Steve Trevor and Superman.
Gal Gadot even expressed openness to Diana being bisexual since it’s established by Patty Jenkins in the first film Amazons don’t need men for sensual pleasure.
This isn’t the first time DC Animation toyed with a character’s orientation for woke points – something that occurs all the time in every form of comic media. Aqualad was recently made gay in Young Justice Outsiders.
Harley Quinn’s fluid sexuality is often hinted at – as in Birds of Prey – and her relationship with Poison Ivy is expected to get physically intimate in season two of the DC Universe cartoon. Ivy is known for liking girls too as anyone who watched Batman: Hush saw.
It’s predicted by One Angry Gamer and others following the story we can expect to see more of this in the future.
Superman: Red Son stars Jason Isaacs (Scoob!, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) as Superman, Amy Acker (Angel, The Gifted) as Lois Lane, Diedrich Bader (Batman: The Brave and the Bold) as Lex Luthor, and Paul Williams (Baby Driver, Batman: The Animated Series) as Brainiac. Vanessa Marshall (Harley Quinn, Star Wars Rebels) plays Wonder Woman.
In a twist, Lois and Lex have a spark Superman and Wonder Woman lack and their encounter ends more favorably for Luthor than Supe’s one with Diana did for him. Here is the clip.
Available now on Digital HD, Superman: Red Son will be released on 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 17th. Below is the official trailer.
What do you think of this development? Let us know in the comments.
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