Taking Superia - Madelyn (1 Viewer)

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As per the usual routine, the unsuspecting champion of justice walks all alone into the criminal's lair and gets taken, this time by an invisible adversary. And, while the viewer may wonder who is Superia's unseen enemy, it's actually Superia's true identity that is called into question. Depending on our point of view, Superia is either another specimen for a mad scientist's unethical experiments, a sex slave, a pathetic wannabe, or simply a piece of dead meat. Because, no matter how valiantly Superia tries to defend her honor, relentless cunt busting mercilessly crushes every righteous principal that she's simply too impotent to stand up for.

At liberty to do as he pleases with his defenseless victim, the Wizard strips away Superia's costume, so the whole world can see the naked, inescapable truth. Branded on her curvaceous hip is the incontestable proof that Superia once belonged to the Wizard's own father. The Wizard then proceeds to extract her powerful libidinous secretions and violates her in front of a camera. However, something goes wrong with his thoroughly researched plan. What should have completely debilitated Superia appears to be making her stronger. Unable to control his rebellious subject, the Wizard terminates yet another of his failures.

While this simple plot has become all too predictable, this story does have more reversals than usual, and it does pose some intriguing questions. Did the Wizard actually murder the defender of liberty, or was Superia's untimely demise really an expression of her own free will? After all, Superia was never obliged to enter the criminal's lair. She went in search of the truth and to fight for freedom, and the Wizard seems to have given her just that. Superia's last words were, "Please, no more. I can't take it." Was the Wizard's coup de grâce an act of compassion? Was he really trying to help Superia all along, as he himself claimed, or is the Wizard just as self-centered as all the other villains? Does the Wizard truly care about Superia, or is he only satisfying his own carnal lust?

While there are plenty of despicable villains who can desecrate and completely destroy icons of chastity, over the years, I've come to prefer the nerd. In terms of their personalities, the superheroine and the intellect are diametrical opposites. She's adventurous; he's shy. She's stronger, but he's smarter. And, invariably, brains triumph over muscle, because knowing your opponent better than they know you is the surest recipe for success, especially when your challenger doesn't even have a clue.

Deep in the realm of dreams and haunted memories, Superia harbors sexual urges that are unbecoming to anyone who stands for good. Unfortunately, for the icon of virtue, denying them will not make her feelings go away. In fact, repression only increases her torment and makes Superia vulnerable to sexual assault. For all her great powers, Superia is blind to her own needs, but the Wizard isn't. Invariably, he takes the costumed vigilante completely by surprise and holds the freedom fighter hostage to her own moral dilemma.

Some might argue that a superhero would be a better match for a superheroine, but a man of high moral standards is automatically disqualified. Only a villain has the balls to stand up to a superheroine and take what he wants by force. And, since the superheroine urgently needs sex, consciously or subconsciously, she actively seeks out her only soul mate. But, sadly, when the two unikely lovers inevitably collide, their romantic interlude is all too brief.


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