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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

My Wonder Woman Parody Novel Now Available for 75 Percent Off!

 
Click on the pic or click here to be whisked to Smashwords and pay $1.49 for a 100,000-word novel that normally costs $5.99!

This 100,000 word long Wonder Woman parody also has fun with alternate versions of Superman (Beyonderman) and Batman (Bearcatman) as the League of Goody Two Shoes battles the Secret World Oligarchy (the villains in my parody are more real than the villains in the work I'm parodying, which is very satirical indeed!) to create a world of goodness and niceness rather than a world of endless morally bankrupt moneygrubbing by the rich and powerful.

In Bondor Woman's case, the battle is waged in the arena of bondage and dominance sex slavery, with captured villains sent to Transformational Island, Bondor Woman's secret prison where female criminals are transformed into decent persons through a program of bondage and loving dominance and authority via bondage games. (This is where my ability to parody is weakened by the fact that the original Golden Age comic had Reformation Island which had the exact same techniques for reforming prisoners.)

Meanwhile, evil villains seek to get Bondor Woman in situations like this:
My parody goes places the Golden Age comics dared not go! Of course.
 
Check out da blurb for a a much more detailed description of the goings-on in this 100,000+ word novel:

The stuff of sweaty lesbian bondage fantasies made it into the pages of the 1940s Wonder Woman comic books, and with the release of the Wonder Woman movie in 2017, it's about time somebody had some FUN with it! Dateline: Hollywood Location: June "The Adventures of Bondor Woman" by Pat Powers is a 100,000 word epic erotic parody that rips the lid off the kinky goings-on at Transformation Island, a morally and legally dubious legacy of a certain Golden Age superheroine we shall call only "W." In Golden Age "W" comics, "W" takes certain select female prisoners to be reformed of their criminal ways to a remote island, where they are forced to wear "Venus Girdles" that look like chastity belts, which magically compel the wearers to respond positively to the loving authority of large, muscular Amazons who wear drum majorette outfits. The Amazons reform the prisoners by keeping them in chains and forcing them to play bondage games with one another. Under this regimen, the prisoners soon grew to love their chains and collars, not to mention their very fit and sexy Amazon guards. It was pretty kinky for a 1940s comic book. It sounds more like the basis for an erotic superhero parody, which is why I wrote "The Adventures of Bondor Woman." Bondor Woman is a DIFFERENT superheroine who runs the Transformational Institute in Bagooly-Nooly. There criminals are reformed by being forced to wear love girdles of an, um … slightly different design … and are trained by Transformers, men and women who are expert at bringing the loving authority goodness to their naked and chained charges. Bondor Woman is also a member of the League of Goody Two-Shoes, a society of superhumans and metahumans led by her and her friends Beyonderman (a superhuman alien from Crapton) and Bearcatman, an ordinary human with the greatest superpower of all … billions of dollars. When the League busts some supervillains bent on destroying a solar power array, Bondor Woman picks several of the women and spirits them away to the Tranformational Institute before the cops arrive with their pesky requirements for legal arrests and legal extraditions and so forth. We follow one of the villainesses, the Panther Person, as she goes through the Transformational Institute process and becomes Slinky the Catwoman. We spare no detail in describing how she is transformed from an extremely grouchy cat woman into a very happy cat woman, through the use of loving authority, chains, gags, nipple bells (her nipples are her super weakness) and a far deeper understanding of her nature than she herself possesses. When Bearcatman suspects that Bondor Woman might not be the goddess of goodness and consensual sex slavery that she SEEMS to be, he investigates ... and gets much more than he bargained for, in the form of his very own slavegirl, mirya. Meanwhile the Secret World Oligarchy has hired the Evil Planning Committee, a group of criminal masterminds, to discover a weakness in Bondor Woman, who, being a goddess, is just a tad overpowered for their evil tastes. Will they discover a weakness in a goddess? Will the Panther Person be transformed into a force for good in the world by the Transformational Institute? Will Bearcatman wind up with his very own slave girl? Sound like you've got some reading to do! This book is a standalone, but if you're interested in learning more, the story of the discovery of the All-Mother religion is told in “Treasure of Bagooly-Nooly” and the origin of Bondor Woman is told in “Adventures of the Ooga-Wooga Kid." Both books are available on Smashwords.

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