The Rape of Wonder Woman (Unreleased Mark Millar Comic Book Script)

Mark Millar
Mark Millar is a famed Comic Book writer in recent years, mostly known for his work in comics for both Marvel and DC respectively such as Old Man Logan, Wanted, Kick-Ass, Superman: Red Sons and Marvel's Ultimates.

He started his career in the 90s by working on British Magazines such as 2000 AD and Fleetway's Sonic the Comic by working on a comic book adaption for the SEGA Franchise Streets of Rage.

Millar's work in comics are deemed highly controversial with a lot of his comics usually featuring over the top violence, use of taboo elements and a lot of graphic content as well as Political topics (as seen in Red Son and the Marvel Comics arc "Civil War").

Ranging from scenes in Kick-Ass 2 where the villain known as Motherfucker kills a bunch of kids and then heads out to rape Kick-Ass' alledged girlfriend to Bruce Banner (The Hulk) mating with She-Hulk (his cousin) to create an army of Hulks.

The Background for "The Rape of Wonder Woman" script treatment
During a talk that alledgedly took place on a thread in Mark Millar's own Millarworld forums, Millar stated:

"I pitched this to DC for a laugh years back. The idea was that, like Death of Superman, we had Rape of Wonder Woman; a twenty-two page rape scene that opened up into a gatefold at the end just like Superman did."

The comic's idea surfaced around the year of the mentioned Death of Superman arc and as well as the Batman arc Nightfall where the Caped Crusader got his spine broken by Bane and is forced to give the Cowl of Batman to the violent Azrael (and later, Nightwing).

Despite Millar saying that the story was just a joke he had made, he mentioned the fact that DC Comics was actually considering publishing the story and already had an artist draw a sketch for the comic's first page.

This was meant to be DC's way of exploring a state of weakness to the Wonder-Woman similar to the previously mentioned Superman and Batman arcs; this comic would have served as a way to show a more aggressive Wonder Woman after sufering such acts in a similar way to Superman and Batman's respective arcs.

However, the increase of Rape allegations in the media and a lot of complaints in both DC's writing and art departments lead to the comic's quick cancellation.