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13 Inappropriate Moments That Prove Comics Are Made By Total Perverts



Comic books have a secret, dark history that noone told you about when you 
first picked up a Green Lantern back in the ’90s, or when Civil War, or Crisis 
On Infinite Earths were rocking your world. They were sexist, very possibly 
racist, and they peddled the kind of smut that would get publishers these days 
hauled over the coals for giving minors access to inappropriate material.

Most of the most famous characters and properties were littered with innuendos, 
inappropriate and compromising situations, and downright filth at one time or 
another, and it seems that comic book writers and artists were given free reign 
by their editors to feed their filthy habits as much as they liked. Naturally, 
the results are now hilarious, so we’ve put together a list of the most 
inappropriate comic book moments that made Batman, Superman, The Fantastic 
Four, and even Donald Duck seem like they were created by total sexual deviants.

One thing that invariably pops up in this kind of article is the antiquated use 
of the word “gay,” which of course variously meant happy, giddy, bright and 
colourful, and many other similar definitions before it was appropriated later 
to infer homosexuality.

We won’t be going into the realms of gay for this article, because it would be 
too easy for a cheap laugh.



And such an approach would fundamentally have to play on the fact that everyone 
thinks Batman and Robin are somehow locked in a secret love affair that cannot 
be spoken, which is definitely not the case…



Honourable Mention

The Bat-Crotch & Bat-Butt


No matter how far we have moved away from the olden, golden days before 
innunedo seemed to matter, there’s no escaping the occasional childish sight 
gag in the comic book world, and the same goes for the wider universe in other 
media.

Joel Schumacher clearly decided to channel the slightly seedier under-belly of 
the comic book world, explicitly exploring the voyeuristic desires of the 
readers and artists that manifests itself in the skin-tight costumes, 
protruding bulges and over-sized breasts seen in artwork, by offering obscenely 
blatant close-ups of Batman, Robin and Bat-Girl’s specially enhanced areas.

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