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Captain America: Sadistic bondage master

RH over at Mencomix sent in this image and information:

handcuffs

 

RH writes,

Hey Metal,

I found this in the latest Marvel “A + X” #13: Captain America from The Avengers fighting Cyclops from X-Men.

“Once these liquid metal cuffs are deployed the lock mechanism and hinges melt into the restraint. There is not even a lock to pick and it’s stronger than Titanium.”

WO-OO-WOW — and Captain America has some tendencies towards a sadistic bondage master: “Let’s see you escape from those!”

The illustrator forgot to add some evil laughter HAR HAR HAR …

Yet, Marvel shows us what is coming on us bondage freaks soon!!!

 

Thanks, RH, for passing this along!

To see more from RH, check out his site, Mencomix

 

How to Kill a Superhero: A Gay Bondage Manual

By Pablo Greene

Chapter 1 — 
My Superhero Fetish

My name is Roland.

On the night of my twenty-eighth birthday, my friends took me out for dinner. We shared heaps of enchiladas, frosty bottles of beer, limes on the rim. I tossed back a couple of shots. I blew out candles on a red velvet cake, and our waitress led all of us at the table in an off-key rendition of the happy birthday song. Earlier, I had left my car at home on purpose, because I knew I would have a beer or two at the restaurant. By the time we paid the bill, I had drunk seven bottles and downed four shots. I walked home from dinner alone, comforted by the false safety provided by my cell phone and the gauzy softness of my whiskey buzz.

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Mikeintightpants gets Batcuffed !!

pair of replica Batcuffs

Mikeintightpants writes,

Most of you guys will have been handcuffed at some time or another – and some of you might even be handcuffed as you read this (!!) but I doubt whether many of you have ever been Batcuffed?

I’ve recently added to my collection a pair of replica Batcuffs, based on the cuffs that were used in the most recent Batman movie. Those original Batcuffs that were used in the movie subsequently sold on ebay for US$10,000 – and they didn’t even lock!! The difference with my Batcuffs is that they actually work properly – you can Batcuff your prisoner and he won’t get out until you’re ready to release him – it’s not a universal cuff key.

Made of stainless steel by Ian McColl, a manufacturing locksmith in Australia, they are noticeably heavier than, say, standard Smith & Wessons and before you ask – yes they are uncomfortable to wear! But good to have in my collection.

pair of replica Batcuffs

Thanks for the pictures and information, Mikeintightpants!