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* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'': In ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2006'' #32, before she gained her superpowers, Carol Danvers was stripped to her underwear when she was held captive by Ghazi Rashid in Afghanistan.

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* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'': In ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2006'' #32, set before she gained her superpowers, Carol Danvers was is stripped to her underwear when she was held captive by Ghazi Rashid in Afghanistan.

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* Seen in the Creator/VertigoComics limited series ''Proposition Player'', where a villain discusses the finer points of this technique -- when to strip the captives by force, and when to make them strip themselves.
* In ''ComicBook/LadyS'', after capturing the heroine, the bad guys (including a woman) order her to strip so she won't try to run away in the streets. It doesn't work as she's a ShamelessFanserviceGirl; she doesn't try to cover herself while running away (keeping her underwear on may have helped).
* ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}} did this to the villainess Plastique when he used his power to de-atomize her clothes so he could get the bombs that were attached to her and dispose of them safely somewhere else, leaving the beautiful red-haired villainess completely naked and humiliated in public (and played for laughs, no less, even though her NakedFreakOut is more or less off-camera). Also a very cruel example of NakedPeopleAreFunny as Plastique's would-be victims start laughing at the hapless villainess as she tries to cover herself, as well as a reverse of NakedPeopleTrappedOutside. Considering that she had just tried to murder them in a SuicideAttack, you could say she has it coming.

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* Seen in ''ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse'': In one issue of the Creator/VertigoComics limited series ''Proposition Player'', where a villain discusses the finer points of this technique -- Marvel and DC's amalgam universe when to strip Princess Diana is captured by Thanoseid minions she has her black jacket stripped off, leaving her in her black bra for the captives by force, and when to make them strip themselves.
* In ''ComicBook/LadyS'', after capturing
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* ''ComicBook/{{Barracuda}}'': When Dona Emilia is being sold as a slave in "Slaves",
the bad guys (including a woman) order crowd demands to see what they're buying, so the slavers rip her to strip so she won't try to run away in the streets. It doesn't work as she's a ShamelessFanserviceGirl; she doesn't try to cover herself while running away (keeping her underwear on may have helped).
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* ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}} ''ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}'': Firestorm did this to the villainess Plastique when he used his power to de-atomize her clothes so he could get the bombs that were attached to her and dispose of them safely somewhere else, leaving the beautiful red-haired villainess completely naked and humiliated in public (and played for laughs, no less, even though her NakedFreakOut is more or less off-camera). Also a very cruel example of NakedPeopleAreFunny as Plastique's would-be victims start laughing at the hapless villainess as she tries to cover herself, as well as a reverse of NakedPeopleTrappedOutside. Considering that she had just tried to murder them in a SuicideAttack, you could say she has it coming.coming.
* ''ComicBook/LadyS'': After capturing the heroine, the bad guys (including a woman) order her to strip so she won't try to run away in the streets. It doesn't work as she's a ShamelessFanserviceGirl; she doesn't try to cover herself while running away (keeping her underwear on may have helped).
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'': In ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2006'' #32, before she gained her superpowers, Carol Danvers was stripped to her underwear when she was held captive by Ghazi Rashid in Afghanistan.



* In the ''Sensational She-Hulk Graphic Novel'' #18, ComicBook/SheHulk is forced to strip after being captured by semi-rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Subverted in that [[ProudBeauty she's found great confidence and positive self-image in her She-Hulk form]]. She even drops her (already Fanservice-y) outfit on the floor and asks "Okay, bright boys, now what? [[MythologyGag Maybe you'd like me to jump rope for you?]]" (Of course, her boyfriend, Wyatt, who is also being held hostage, is clearly ''not'' amused by it any of it, and neither is Dugan when he shows up in the next scene.)
* In issue 32 of ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'' Vol 2, before she gained her superpowers, Carol Danvers was stripped to her underwear when she was held captive by Ghazi Rashid in Afghanistan.
* After Rice sends ComicBook/{{X 23}} on an off-books mission to kill Martin Sutter, his wife, and son [[spoiler:(who's actually ''Rice's'' son from an affair with Sutter's wife)]], upon their return to the Facility, Rice strips X down, burns her clothing, and blasts her with a firehose to clean up any evidence of his actions. In addition to hiding his crime, Rice's callous treatment is just another part of his denial of X-23's humanity.
* In one issue of the Marvel and DC's ''ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse'' universe when Princess Diana is captured by Thanoseid minions she has her black jacket stripped off, leaving her in her black bra for the rest of the issue.
* ''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight'' has an example where the protagonist does it to a villain when [[AntiHero Requiem]] forces [[DarkActionGirl Claudia]] to remove her ballgown at gunpoint so his love interest Rebecca can disguise herself with it.

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* In the ''Sensational She-Hulk Graphic Novel'' #18, ComicBook/SheHulk is forced to strip after being captured by semi-rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Subverted in that [[ProudBeauty she's found great confidence and positive self-image in her She-Hulk form]]. She even drops her (already Fanservice-y) outfit on the floor and asks "Okay, bright boys, now what? [[MythologyGag Maybe you'd like me to jump rope for you?]]" (Of course, her boyfriend, Wyatt, who is also being held hostage, is clearly ''not'' amused by it any of it, and neither is Dugan when he shows up ''ComicBook/PropositionPlayer'': Seen in the next scene.)
* In issue 32 of ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'' Vol 2, before she gained her superpowers, Carol Danvers was stripped to her underwear when she was held captive by Ghazi Rashid in Afghanistan.
* After Rice sends ComicBook/{{X 23}} on an off-books mission to kill Martin Sutter, his wife, and son [[spoiler:(who's actually ''Rice's'' son from an affair with Sutter's wife)]], upon their return to the Facility, Rice strips X down, burns her clothing, and blasts her with a firehose to clean up any evidence of his actions. In addition to hiding his crime, Rice's callous treatment is just another part of his denial of X-23's humanity.
* In one issue of the Marvel and DC's ''ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse'' universe when Princess Diana is captured by Thanoseid minions she has her black jacket stripped off, leaving her in her black bra for the rest of the issue.
* ''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight'' has an example
Creator/VertigoComics limited series, where the protagonist does it to a villain discusses the finer points of this technique -- when [[AntiHero Requiem]] forces [[DarkActionGirl Claudia]] to remove her ballgown at gunpoint so his love interest Rebecca can disguise herself with it.strip the captives by force, and when to make them strip themselves.



* ''ComicBook/{{Barracuda}}'': When Dona Emilia is being sold as a slave in "Slaves", the crowd demands to see what they're buying, so the slavers rip her top off.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Barracuda}}'': When Dona Emilia ''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight'': The protagonist does it to a villain when [[AntiHero Requiem]] forces [[DarkActionGirl Claudia]] to remove her ballgown at gunpoint so his love interest Rebecca can disguise herself with it.
* ''ComicBook/SheHulk'': In ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk Graphic Novel'' #18, She-Hulk
is forced to strip after being sold as a slave captured by semi-rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Subverted in "Slaves", that [[ProudBeauty she's found great confidence and positive self-image in her She-Hulk form]]. She even drops her (already Fanservice-y) outfit on the crowd demands floor and asks "Okay, bright boys, now what? [[MythologyGag Maybe you'd like me to see what they're buying, so jump rope for you?]]" (Of course, her boyfriend, Wyatt, who is also being held hostage, is clearly ''not'' amused by it any of it, and neither is Dugan when he shows up in the slavers rip next scene.)
* ''ComicBook/{{X 23}}'': In ''ComicBook/X23InnocenceLost'', after Rice sends X-23 on an off-books mission to kill Martin Sutter, his wife, and son [[spoiler:(who's actually ''Rice's'' son from an affair with Sutter's wife)]], upon their return to the Facility, Rice strips X down, burns
her top off.
clothing, and blasts her with a firehose to clean up any evidence of his actions. In addition to hiding his crime, Rice's callous treatment is just another part of his denial of X-23's humanity.
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* Seen in the Creator/VertigoComics limited series ''Proposition Player'', where a villain discusses the finer points of this technique -- when to strip the captives by force, and when to make them strip themselves.
* In ''ComicBook/LadyS'', after capturing the heroine, the bad guys (including a woman) order her to strip so she won't try to run away in the streets. It doesn't work as she's a ShamelessFanserviceGirl; she doesn't try to cover herself while running away (keeping her underwear on may have helped).
* ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}} did this to the villainess Plastique when he used his power to de-atomize her clothes so he could get the bombs that were attached to her and dispose of them safely somewhere else, leaving the beautiful red-haired villainess completely naked and humiliated in public (and played for laughs, no less, even though her NakedFreakOut is more or less off-camera). Also a very cruel example of NakedPeopleAreFunny as Plastique's would-be victims start laughing at the hapless villainess as she tries to cover herself, as well as a reverse of NakedPeopleTrappedOutside. Considering that she had just tried to murder them in a SuicideAttack, you could say she has it coming.
* ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'':
** In the very first arc, the team is captured while doing some investigating in the Savage Land and all stripped naked. Spider-Woman notes how humiliating it is and wishes that their captors could have at least let them keep their undergarments, though Spider-Man responds that he doesn't wear any anyway when in costume [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments since it makes him chafe]].
** In ''New Avengers Annual'' #3, Clint Barton (usually Hawkeye but Ronin at the time) awakes from a botched attempt to kill Norman Osborn stark naked and bound to a chair, with Norman and the evil Dark Avengers (one of whom is female) sneering at him. He spends most of the issue chained naked to a table as Norman has Mentallo psychically torture him.
* In the ''Sensational She-Hulk Graphic Novel'' #18, ComicBook/SheHulk is forced to strip after being captured by semi-rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Subverted in that [[ProudBeauty she's found great confidence and positive self-image in her She-Hulk form]]. She even drops her (already Fanservice-y) outfit on the floor and asks "Okay, bright boys, now what? [[MythologyGag Maybe you'd like me to jump rope for you?]]" (Of course, her boyfriend, Wyatt, who is also being held hostage, is clearly ''not'' amused by it any of it, and neither is Dugan when he shows up in the next scene.)
* In issue 32 of ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'' Vol 2, before she gained her superpowers, Carol Danvers was stripped to her underwear when she was held captive by Ghazi Rashid in Afghanistan.
* After Rice sends ComicBook/{{X 23}} on an off-books mission to kill Martin Sutter, his wife, and son [[spoiler:(who's actually ''Rice's'' son from an affair with Sutter's wife)]], upon their return to the Facility, Rice strips X down, burns her clothing, and blasts her with a firehose to clean up any evidence of his actions. In addition to hiding his crime, Rice's callous treatment is just another part of his denial of X-23's humanity.
* In one issue of the Marvel and DC's ''ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse'' universe when Princess Diana is captured by Thanoseid minions she has her black jacket stripped off, leaving her in her black bra for the rest of the issue.
* ''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight'' has an example where the protagonist does it to a villain when [[AntiHero Requiem]] forces [[DarkActionGirl Claudia]] to remove her ballgown at gunpoint so his love interest Rebecca can disguise herself with it.
* ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': The council leader orders Vicky to be stripped of her clothes since he declared that humanity will be henceforth treated like animals in a zoo.
* ''ComicBook/{{Barracuda}}'': When Dona Emilia is being sold as a slave in "Slaves", the crowd demands to see what they're buying, so the slavers rip her top off.

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