This a piece for Western Civilization Board Art Theme NOVEMBER - WAR http://westerncivilization.trifecta3.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&p=41998#p41998 Any lady fighting on the front lines or helping from behind the lines. Any war time situation works, and any war setting is permitted.
We have Paula von Gunther, a high Nazi operative that fought Wonder Woman in World War II, it appears that she displeased the dear leader. She is dressed in a typical villain outfit even without the telltale arm band.
Baroness Paula von Gunther was a high level German operative during World War II. Seeking arcane knowledge, she unleashed a spell which freed Dark Angel, who took over Paula's body.
After Dark Angel was destroyed, Paula was taken to Themyscira, where she reformed.
Baroness Von Gunther was Wonder Woman's first recurring villian. She was a ruthless Nazi spymaster, evil scientist, and femme fatale. She was executed by the electric chair and later revived by an electric machine that she invented. Wonder Woman found that Von Gunther was working for the Nazi's because her daughter was held captive. Wonder Woman went on a daring raid and rescued her daughter Gerta. She turned on the Nazi ring and joined forces with the Amazons. She was taken to Transformation Island, the rahabilitaion community of the Amazons.Paula von Gunther had reformed by 1943 and was accepted by Aphrodite as a new member of the Amazons.
Baroness Paula Von Gunther was a ruthless Nazi occultist and a personal assistant to Adolf Hitler during World War II. Hoping to harness the power of Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt for her own evil ends, the Baroness summoned the ancient spirit Dark Angel, who took over her body. Channeling Dark Angel's powers, Von Gunther attacked the JSA and trapped them in a magical cage. Hippolyta, the Golden Age Wonder Woman, freed her heroic team mates and Von Gunther was seperated from the Dark Angel spirit.
Dark Angel became a constant foe of Hyppolyta and her daughter Troia, while von Gunther renounced her ties to the Nazi party and relocated to Thymescira where she became a prominent scientist, inventing the Purple Healing Ray.
We have Paula von Gunther, a high Nazi operative that fought Wonder Woman in World War II, it appears that she displeased the dear leader. She is dressed in a typical villain outfit even without the telltale arm band.
Baroness Paula von Gunther was a high level German operative during World War II. Seeking arcane knowledge, she unleashed a spell which freed Dark Angel, who took over Paula's body.
After Dark Angel was destroyed, Paula was taken to Themyscira, where she reformed.
Baroness Von Gunther was Wonder Woman's first recurring villian. She was a ruthless Nazi spymaster, evil scientist, and femme fatale. She was executed by the electric chair and later revived by an electric machine that she invented. Wonder Woman found that Von Gunther was working for the Nazi's because her daughter was held captive. Wonder Woman went on a daring raid and rescued her daughter Gerta. She turned on the Nazi ring and joined forces with the Amazons. She was taken to Transformation Island, the rahabilitaion community of the Amazons.Paula von Gunther had reformed by 1943 and was accepted by Aphrodite as a new member of the Amazons.
Baroness Paula Von Gunther was a ruthless Nazi occultist and a personal assistant to Adolf Hitler during World War II. Hoping to harness the power of Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt for her own evil ends, the Baroness summoned the ancient spirit Dark Angel, who took over her body. Channeling Dark Angel's powers, Von Gunther attacked the JSA and trapped them in a magical cage. Hippolyta, the Golden Age Wonder Woman, freed her heroic team mates and Von Gunther was seperated from the Dark Angel spirit.
Dark Angel became a constant foe of Hyppolyta and her daughter Troia, while von Gunther renounced her ties to the Nazi party and relocated to Thymescira where she became a prominent scientist, inventing the Purple Healing Ray.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 570 x 1280px
File Size 199.5 kB
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