GASSED MALES


Everyone has a take on this fetish that pops his or her cork. This one is mine. Men gassed by femme fatales. That's why there's more of that type of thing on my site. Lemme know if you're a kindred spirit.
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From "Wonder Woman". The under-the-stage bit wasn't the only thing to the "Fausta" episode. Here we see Steve Trevor gassed by the disguised Nazi uberwoman.
From "The Avengers". Circe performs a little elective surgery in the episode, "Take-Over".
From "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.". April Dancer takes care of a group of guards.
From "S.H.E.". Cornelia Sharpe stars in this made-for-TV pilot. She gets past a burly guard with a little toy she calls "sleep squirt".
From "The Wild, Wild West". Disguised as space aliens, this female duo gasses Artemus Gordon and a pair of guards in the episode, "The Night of the Flying Pie Plate".
From "Batman". The Riddler's moll gasses Robin in the episode "Death in Slow Motion".
From "Batman". Lydia Limpet, henchwoman to The Bookworm, tricks Robin into reading a gas-trapped book to her in the episode "The Bookworm Turns".
From "Batman". The Penguin's galpal, Finella, drops Alfred after she gasses the guests at a fundraiser in the episode "Fine Finny Fiends".
From "Marvel Comics Presents". Cap drops his guard and is gassed in issue #82.
From "The Centurions". Amber, Doc Terror's daughter, removes her disguise and ambushes Ace McCloud. I think the episode was "Double Trouble"(?)
From "The Centurions". Amber, Doc Terror's daughter, gasses a group of Centurions. I think the episode was "The Sky Is Burning"(?)
From "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest". A female thief gasses a museum guard in the episode "The Alchemist".
From "Dirty Pair: Flight 005 Conspiracy". Kei and Yuri fool a transport into stopping, then gas the drivers.
From "Superman". First of three collages. Lobo and Superman have been 'collected' for a zoo. To keep Lobo's raging temper in check, the zookeeper has added two security 'droids--fashioned to look like alien 'party girls'--to keep him sedated with gas when he begins to get out of control in the episode "The Main Man".
From "Superman". Second of three collages. See the first collage for an episode explanation.
From "Superman". Third of three collages. See the first collage for an episode explanation.
From "Batman". The Joker and his moll rig a telephone to gas a surfing champion.
From an unknown movie. A man on a plane is shown a "new mask for oxygen" and gassed.
From "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea". A female agent lures a guard to her car and gasses him.
From "The Wild, Wild West". One of Jim's partners is gassed by a narcotic flower.
From "The New Adventures of Batman". Harley Quinn gasses a shop owner.
From "Batman: The Animated Series". The villainous Babydoll kidnaps a member of her old sitcom cast.
From "Mighty Man and Yukk". A villainess called Madame Sleep who is immune to gas. Yikes.
From "Action Comics" #434. Clark Kent is gassed at the dentist's.
From "Blackhawk" #4. A member of the Blackhawk team is abducted on a ferry.
From "Hero Hotline" #1. A robot gasses a felon who is getting hostile.
From "Catwoman" #32. Catwoman ensures that a bounty hunter stays out of her hair for the night.
From "Adventure Comics" #429. A villain's henchwoman gasses a ship's captain.
From "Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man". The Prowler gasses a guard and escapes from his hospital room.
From "Adventure Comics" #488. Belladonna, Princess of Potions attacks a laboratory.
From "Worlds Finest Comics" #314. A villainess called "Executrix" gasses a victim on a train.
From "Detective Comics" #707. The Riddler gasses a pair of security guards.
From "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." #7. Counterspy Jet Dream handles a thug.
From "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." #8. Counterspy Jet Dream uncovers a nest of enemy spies.
From "Daredevil". A villainess called the Surgeon General gasses the Man Without Fear.
From "Team Knight Rider". A guard is kayoed by a make-up compact.
From "Team Knight Rider". A guard is gassed by a perfume atomizer.
From "Team Knight Rider". A guard is knocked out by a perfume atomizer (yes, a *different* guard...)
From "Acapulco HEAT". A masked female gasses a security guard.
From "Acapulco HEAT". A security guard is gassed by a pair of women.
From an unknown frat house movie. A guy is knocked-out with ether while sitting in his car.
From "Sledge Hammer". Bikini-clad volleyballers stop a convoy and gas the soldiers.
From an unknown movie. Kim Griest has to gas someone while in the middle of a bank heist.
From "SuperForce". A pair of alien females take a cop back to their ship for interrogation.
From "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea". A female agent escapes by gassing her guard.
From "The Bionic Woman". Fembots gas technicians.
From "Wonder Woman". Steve Trevor is gassed by a jewel thief.
From "Batman". Penguin gasses suits of armor containing the Dynamic Duo.
From "Batman". Blaze gasses a worker at the Gotham Mint.
From "Batman". Blaze gasses Robin on a subway platform.
From "Batman". Penguin gasses Bruce Wayne.
From "Batman". Catwoman gasses a greedy henchman.
From "Batman". Catwoman gasses Robin.
From "Cops". Villains gas a pair of guards.
From "The Centurions". Lady Fang gasses Rex Charger.
From "Batman". False-Face gasses Chief O'Hara.
From "G.I. Joe". Cover Girl gasses a trio of baddies.
From "Batman". The Sandman gasses Robin.
From "Batman". The Sandman continues to gas Robin.
From "Pirates of Dark Water". Tula gasses Ioz and his friend.
From "Ms. Cyanide and Ice" #0. Ms. Cyanide gasses gang members.
From "Justice League Quarterly" #5. General Glory and his sidekick are gassed by a Nazi femme.
From "Robin III" #1. The Huntress gasses a mobster.
From "Iron Man" #17. Madame Masque gasses and abducts Tony Stark.
From DC's "Modesty Blaise" graphic novel. Modesty gasses some guards.
From "Detective Comics" #530. Nocturna employs some tricky jewelry.
From "Batman" #363. Nocturna knocks-out Batman with sleeping powder.
From "Youngblood" #2. Poppy, a narcotic pheromone-secreting mutant puts Johnny Panic down for the count.