Who’da thunk it? Who knew Wonder Woman had such a stud in the family?
Certainly not Wonder Woman, brought up by Amazons, no boys allowed.
And certainly not DC Comics, originator of the most durable female Superhero since … well, since Katy Keene. Okay, Katy Keene was a fashion model but she was always a Supergal in our book — and nobody wore a paper-doll bathing suit in quite the same curvy way.
Wonder Man, at left, is — let us say — something of a long lost brother (how very DC comics!)
Actually the man with the gold lasso is illustrator Glen Hanson’s fantasy homage to the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman TV show he grew up on.
“From the age of 10, I was totally obsessed with Wonder Woman.” Glen told us when we interviewed him a year ago.
“Not only was I drawing my own Wonder Woman comics, I painted a mural of her on my bedroom wall. And you better believe I can still do that spin!” He is referring to the way Wonder Woman would turbo-twirl out of her sedate street clothes and into full, flashing Amazon Queen regalia.
“I practiced it over and over behind closed doors! Ironically, the Wonder Woman spin helped me develop my abilities as a track & field athlete in junior high. So take that hockey boys!”
Hanson, who did , in fact, work for DC Comics on a special Realworlds issue of Wonder Woman, is currently dreaming up a whole new line of beefcake Superheros, part of his ongoing G-Man collection.
To Learn More:
Visit the Glen Hanson website
Read Nightcharm’s original interview:
Glen Hanson: The Party Boys of ‘Toon Town








hello david….
enjoying the random visits to your site and reading your postings. youtube is putting me to sleep….then again, many components, in reflection through this past winter of american popular culture, are sleep-inducing. bigotry, discrimination, sexism, and racism posturing through the guise of progression. it certainly makes for wasteful ventures that bore me incessantly. it also makes for very stale air indeed.
It’s yummy. No distortion looks unintentional. I vote for no mullet. Just the top please!
if you want him to totally have it in with all the masses, then eliminate the mullet haircut already!!!!!EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST PERFECT save the fact he needs a much more manly chest— some beautifully patterned HAIR ON THE CHEST rough him up a bit more!!!!!!!
Hmm, he’s a superhero, they’re a bit queer anyway.
I find him completely unattractive actually, he certainly needs to have a bit roughening up. All he has now is his muscles, get some normal, masculine hair! Yeah, he’s hot, perhaps a little too hot to grow hair? A few days in the Netherlands would do him good, some heavy stew, terrible weather, and wooden shoes. Don’t you think a good pair of pants would do him good? Jeans can be very sexy… Once here he could teach me to throw a lassoo.
The drawing is good and all but give him breasts and he’d be as close to a tranny as they come.
I prefer this Wonderman: (link)
I’ll be definatly keeping an eye out for the Beefcake Superheroes!
Hey! You posted one of my videos on here from youtube (The Bananana: The Atheist Nightmare) I think that was really cool. I have another video that I think the memebers of this site will enjoy: (link)
Its a gay Aids Awareness ad from France. Its very nice! Lately there have been alot of spanish people coming on the site saying things. Most of them not so nice. It would be nice to share this with other gay guys! Just thought you’d be interested.
-Jaydee
Jaydee, you’ve made my day! Thanks bro’!
they should call him wonder bulge
It’s not a mullet, it’s long hair tucked behind the ears and held down by the tiara. I love this pic, and have made a Wonder Boy concept of my own, thinking about making a comic for him. Much more tame and clothed than this god, but equally likely to evoke the wrath of DC. Well see what happens, and if the coast is clear, my Wonder Boy can live!