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* The superheroines ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, and [[ComicBook/XMen Siryn]] all have histories of being [[https://i.imgur.com/eOj2das.jpg bound and gagged by their enemies]], due to the fact they all posses [[MagicalIncantation vocal]]-[[MakeMeWannaShout based]] superpowers. (Poor Zatanna was in this situation on the ''first page of the first issue of her first self-titled comic''.)

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* The superheroines ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, and [[ComicBook/XMen Siryn]] all have histories of being [[https://i.imgur.com/eOj2das.jpg bound and gagged by their enemies]], due to the fact they all posses [[MagicalIncantation vocal]]-[[MakeMeWannaShout vocal]]-[[SuperScream based]] superpowers. (Poor Zatanna was in this situation on the ''first page of the first issue of her first self-titled comic''.)
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Damsel In Distress is the new name of this trope.


* Happens to many {{Distressed Damsel}}s in ''ComicBook/SinCity'' when they're captured by a BigBad. Dwight's girlfriend Gail and Wallace's girlfriend Esther are two prime examples.

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* Happens to many {{Distressed Damsel}}s DamselsInDistress in ''ComicBook/SinCity'' when they're captured by a BigBad. Dwight's girlfriend Gail and Wallace's girlfriend Esther are two prime examples.
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* In ''ComicBook/JonSableFreelance: Blood Trail'' #6, Jon and Jacob find Myke, bound to the antelope statue, ballgag keeping her quiet, obviously tethered like the goat to bait a lion.
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* One of the parts of ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' Unlimited literally ends with a picture of Chun-Li bound and gagged helpless to defend herself against what is to come. Combined with events in later appearances once has to wonder if her claim to being the "Strongest Woman In The World" is still valid.
** A more subdued example, but in her own comic ninja girl Ibuki is hand gagged by one ninja and physically bounded by a male ninja bigger and stronger than her. In both cases it didn't end well for the ninja against her in both cases.

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* One of the parts of ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' Unlimited ''Franchise/StreetFighter Unlimited'' literally ends with a picture of Chun-Li bound and gagged gagged, helpless to defend herself against what is to come. Combined with events in later appearances once appearances, one has to wonder if her claim to being the "Strongest Woman In The World" is still valid.
** A more subdued example, but in her own comic comic, ninja girl Ibuki is hand gagged {{hand gagg|ing}}ed by one ninja and physically bounded by a male ninja bigger and stronger than her. In both cases cases, it didn't end well for the ninja against her in both cases.her.



** Diana's creator was into bondage himself, and he ''definitely'' wrote it into the job description. The original Wonder Woman has superhuman abilities... unless her vambraces were welded together by a man, at which point she became de-powered. So you can expect incredible amounts of bondage throughout the first couple decades of her comic, especially given that she nearly constantly allows herself to be captured in order to be a PlayAlongPrisoner.

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** Diana's creator creator, Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston, was into bondage himself, and he ''definitely'' wrote it into the job description. The original Wonder Woman has superhuman abilities... unless her vambraces were welded together by a man, at which point she became de-powered. So you can expect incredible amounts of bondage throughout the first couple decades of her comic, especially given that she nearly constantly allows herself to be captured in order to be a PlayAlongPrisoner.
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* ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage: In issue #14, upon stumbling across a secret meeting involving a group of bad guys, April is gagged and later tied up to a chair.

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* ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage: ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage'': In issue #14, upon stumbling across a secret meeting involving a group of bad guys, April O'Neil is gagged and later tied up to a chair.

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