Fansadox



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Fansadox is a BDSM pornographic comic franchise centered around rough BDSM play, the beating and rape of women. As it's expected, being made for a specific niche, readers will have reactions ranging from Squick to High Octane Nightmare Fuel to beyond that. In rare cases, it can even turn to snuff.

It consists of contributions from several artists with several (and highly different) way of draw, or even think. This obviously results in different numbers with different stories.

In more recent issues, the company has made several disclaimer pages, almost mocking the porn industry, in which the fictional cartoon characters swear they're over 18 and that they are actually BDSM (sometimes payed) actors who enjoyed every moment of it. Hilarity Ensues, but it also becomes a Narm moment as you realise they appear in just about any issue, from when they started using it so to not have trouble with the US law, fact confirmed by creator Gary Roberts himself (link).

Warning: Vulgar language ahead and if you don't like how it starts, leave now before needing to use some Brain Bleach.

On the Sliding Scales, it ranges thusly:
 * Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: Humans Are Bastards, of course. Women have to kill to get away in most cases, and if they do, the Hick judge will probably give them a life sentence anyway. Also men don't have much qualms to kill women, there's more out there where that came from.
 * Sliding Scale of Gender Inequality: Level 2.
 * Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty: Pretty gritty/gloomy.
 * Sliding Scale of Broad Appeal Versus Specific Appeal: Specific, with little to no Periphery Demographic.

Issues with continuity include
 * Birthday Gift, currently 8 issues and several Expanded Universe spinoffs;
 * The Cheerleeders series, spanning around 8 issues itself;
 * Women Hunt, spanning 5 issues
 * Confiscated Twins series, 4 issues and Cult Hit in... certain circles;
 * The Great Invasion, spanning 4 issues and set in a setting where China Takes Over the World.

Novels include
 * Women Hunt is (loosely) based on Fansadox Novel 05 - Year 2050. Slave Training;
 * Training My Slave-Girl.

Compare
 * Lustomic
 * Saffron
 * The Erotic Mind Control Story Archive

"Can't fall through... Broken glass'll kill me. But must alert neighbors...!Annie, #121 The Snatcher"
 * Abhorrent Admirer: The main kind of abusers. Women find them repulsive.
 * Acceptable Targets: Anything and anyone. Special mention to the US, Russia, the Arab World and Africa (though no countries mentioned).
 * Action Girl.
 * Affectionate Parody: Entire comics based on Frankenstein and other well known works are just that: Frankenstein with porn! There's usually little Take That at the original work, since it's playing the story straight, only involving many many women at their service.
 * After the End: Women Hunt, Sex Wars.
 * Ain't Too Proud to Beg: The girls, swinging from Type 1 to Type 2 once they're broken.
 * All Abusers Are Male: Mostly played straight.
 * All Girls Like Ponies: Since this trope will probably never be created, let's just say it's a variation and call it All Men Like Pony Girls. Oh yeah, the girls don't actually like pony girls.
 * All Men Are Perverts: Taken to extremes.
 * All Take and No Give: The masters to the slaves. Then they accuse the slaves of living off their back.
 * All Women Are Lustful: While not true from the outside perspective, all men will tell the women this repeatedly. Eventually, some will start to behave like this.
 * All Women Are Prudes: Played with in the first hundred issues or so to make a better Break the Cutie story. After that, the victims were sluts too.
 * All Your Base Are Belong to Us: US gets invaded from the inside or from the outside more often than one would think possible.
 * Alone with the Psycho: The introduction of a lot of stories.
 * Alternate History Wank: China Takes Over the World. Other stories are placed Twenty Minutes Into the Future, including a female compulsory enslaving law, a slave-hunting world...
 * Amazon Brigade: Very few women resistance groups manage to make these (or keep them for long), but they're present in some.
 * Ancient Rome: Some stories are set there, one is even called that, or similar.
 * And I Must Scream. Some of the girls end up in this situation quite literally.
 * Anything That Moves: Averted in the first hundred issues, where the targets were only pretty barely 18 women. As it took off, convenient almost-mutant-monster-humans appeared to shag the girls' boyfriends, usually pretty sissy boys.
 * Apocalypse How: Class 2 in Women Hunt, Sex Wars and a few others.
 * Art Evolution: The first issues were almost horrible in art compared to the more recent ones.
 * Authority Equals Asskicking: Ranks in post-apocalyptic societies work that way.
 * Awesome Yet Practical: The tools used to break women.
 * Bad Job, Worse Uniform: Slaves get the bad end of this.
 * Bald of Awesome: Inverted in Birthday Gift and Women Hunt, it's for humiliation. Played straight in Slave Tales (for a while, at least).
 * Bald of Evil: Many of the male Villain Protagonists.
 * Bald Women: Mad Satan of Women Hunt prefers one of his slaves like that, mostly for humiliation; alternately, some authors find this sexy (or easy to draw?) and draw them in directly as a "fashion statement".
 * Basement Dweller: Some of the male protagonists.
 * Being Watched: Some start with this.
 * Belly Dancer.
 * Beta Test Baddie: Most villains will start hurting women because they were rejected. There are exceptions, of course.
 * Big Bad.
 * Big Beautiful Man: Fat and Proud too.
 * Biggus Dickus: Taken to its Logical Extreme, with girls fearing the sheer size of the thing. Also vibrators.
 * Bikini Bar.
 * Bile Fascination: If you're not into this stuff, but read it anyway.
 * Blackmail.
 * Blue and Orange Morality: Hell, there'll be not morality at all in some cases, but there are still some cases where honor and respect between some domineering characters will be established. And there's the in-world type of morality on using family ties as displayed at Parental Incest.
 * The entire series can be considered this. Everything and anything is acceptable, except that some tropes show up more and some Villain Protagonists have sympathetic traits. Welcome to Pandering.
 * The Bluebeard: Some arabs are like that, some more obvious than the others.
 * Boldly Coming: Apparently capturing women from different planets isn't a problem...
 * Bondage Is Bad. To all but the targeted readers.
 * Bound and Gagged.
 * Bounty Hunter: Result from the often spicy combination of New world order + La Résistance
 * Brains and Bondage: Mostly inverted (Stupidity And Bondage?), sometimes averted (otherwise average Joes). Straight example: Mad Satan in Women Hunt.
 * Bratty Teenage Daughter: One type of Acceptable Targets
 * Breaking in Old Habits.
 * Break the Cutie.
 * Break the Haughty.
 * Burn the Witch: After you torture the living daylights out of her.
 * But Thou Must!: Part of the Break the Cutie ploy: they're ironically asked what they want, but they're either Bound and Gagged or tortured (worse) if they give the "wrong" answer.
 * Calling Your Orgasms: Men like to do this, but they'll force women to, too.
 * Cannibal Tribe.
 * Captured by Cannibals: One of the early issues (from the first 20) has this.
 * Carpet of Virility: Type 2: Hairy slobs.
 * Cash Cow Franchise: A good example of Tropes Are Not Bad, as being made for paying readers keeps the franchise going and the quality to increase too.
 * Casting Couch: Girls are sometimes tricked by being promised something they'll never get. This may imply sex before or after. In an egregorious example, two girls are tricked to go to an unstaged online BDSM headquarters.
 * Catholic School Girls Rule: Part of All Women Are Prudes.
 * Chained by Fashion: An useful (although not really necessary, rope usually does its job) accessory to keeping girls in line.
 * Chained to a Bed: To a bed, from above a bed, around a bed... not yet under a bed, but there's still time.
 * China Takes Over the World: In "The Great Invasion" and its sequels, China invades the US to get their women (and not die out as a race). Bonus points for most of the Chinese having more Mongolian facial treats than Chinese (weak, small, etc).
 * Cold-Blooded Torture.
 * Complete Monster: A show centered around victims of torturers who will often kill their victims in the most horrendous ways for the mere pleasure of it.
 * Conveniently-Common Kink: Everyone loves torture. Except the victim.
 * Cool and Unusual Punishment: Oh they love this.
 * Covers Always Lie: Just see the image of this article.
 * Covert Pervert: Many abusers pretend to be social role models. Then, they have women tortured in the basement.
 * Crapsack World: While most stories aren't situated in the same world, the subtleties are about the same. If you're a "good girl", anyone around you is probably going to want to rape and torture you in the most vile way. Call the police? They're in on it. Captor's neighbor? Friend? Your own family? They're in on it. There is no escape ! As part of a crapsack world, most officials are corrupt:
 * Corrupt Church;
 * Corrupt Corporate Executive;
 * Corrupt Hick.
 * Crazy Survivalist: Somewhat justified in some post-apocalyptic stories. Others fit into a realistic version of our world, not so much.
 * Creepy Basement.
 * Creepy Cool Crosses: The imagery in "The Convent".
 * Crisis of Faith: One of the original cheerleaders in the eponymous series says she prayed to God, and for her trouble she got to see her sister... in the same situation as her.
 * Curiosity Causes Conversion: Or so the men would like to think.
 * Curiosity Is a Crapshoot: Anyone remotely interested in any underworld dealing is either going to get killed or raped and tortured before eventually getting killed.
 * Custom Uniform of Sexy: In prisons and asylums.
 * Dad the Veteran.
 * Darkest Africa: Played straight.
 * Deep South: "1850, White Slaves"
 * Depraved Bisexual: Most women that are on the other side of the whip. Men will only prefer women, because it's not manly for a warlod/mobster to be sucked by a guy, or to shag one.
 * Dirty Old Man.
 * Do You Want to Copulate?: This is how men start their "mating game" with women. Less from lack of social skills, and more because they're rich and they think they deserve everything. When it fails miserably, they go to plan B...
 * Driven to Suicide: Some girls actually manage to "escape" like this. The captors make sure it won't happen with anyone else.
 * Dumb Blonde: Or at least that's how the sadists see them and want to make them.
 * Does Not Like Men: Some of the victims are outright lesbians. Some are usually (though sometimes wrongfully implied to be) "frigid".
 * Don't Come a-Knockin': The vans of the kidnappers, of course.
 * Earth Drift.
 * Earth Is a Battlefield. Happens in a few history wank strips.
 * Embarrassing Nickname: Taken to extremes in order to break the girls' self-esteem and their idea of being normal human beings.
 * Electric Torture.
 * Erotic Asphyxiation: Men like to do this to women, without telling them it's just "for fun". They actually think they're going to be killed.
 * Et Tu, Brute?: Two sisters are betrayed repeatedly by someone on the inside in Sex Wars. Turns out to be spoiler The President Herself, who would be reunited with her cousin in return.
 * Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Not Blood Siblings / Kissing Cousins usually enforced.
 * Every Man Has His Price: Even Incorruptible Pure Pureness can be tempted and swayed in these Crapsack Worlds.
 * Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: Those line that start or end with AHAHAHA!!... you were supposed to laugh at them.
 * Evil Laugh.
 * Exaggerated Tropes: So many.
 * Exalted Torturer.
 * Expendable Clone: In one number, there's a clone facility. Of course, the women there may be killed, they can just make more.
 * Exploitation Series.
 * Nazisploitation.
 * Exotic Equipment: The aliens of Abducted, as well as those of Slave Trek One have ridiculously humanoid dicks, only WITH SPIKES!
 * Face of a Thug: Most Villain Protagonists. It doesn't help that they range from Corrupt Corporate Executives to actual dangerous law-breaking madmen.
 * Failure Is the Only Option: For the victims. They seldom try to escape, but even then it's to give a sick thrill to their captor (and the reader) and you can be sure in just a few panels they'll be back to "the operating table".
 * The Family That Slays Together: Another good portion of starting plot points.
 * Fan Girl: Deconstructed in Hentai Band Horror Orgy: What happens with a Wrong Genre Savvy naive teen when she meets her idols? She gets raped.
 * Fate Worse Than Death: The victims usually pray for death after a while.
 * Fetish Fuel Future: Related to Alternate History Wank above.
 * Force Feeding: Sometimes becomes necessary.
 * Forced Prize Fight: Invaders Wild Orgy has former free women gladiator fights, other issues too.
 * Forced to Watch: Sisters, mothers to daughters, lovers etc.
 * Frame-Up. Most women who end up in prisons/asylums ran by sex-crazed psychopaths.
 * "Friend or Idol?" Decision: Her cousin or two good soldiers who entrust you with their lives? In Sex Wars.
 * Galley Slave: Naked and made to stand on dildos, of course.
 * Genre Blind: Half of the stories could be avoided if the girls would avoid anything avoidable listed on Strictly Formula below.
 * Gem-Encrusted: Arabs encrust their women's genital organs with diamonds, for their own (and their guests') viewing pleasure, and for the victim's further humiliation.
 * Gene Hunt Interrogation Technique: Another trademark.
 * The Generic Guy/Girl: Most girls, some of the men.
 * Genki Girl: Half the women abducted.
 * Girl Friday: Some Big Bads have these, some even *gasp* not sexual partners.
 * Girls Behind Bars.
 * Gladiator Games: Women are forced to fight in them.
 * Good Is Impotent: God either doesn't care or is just plain evil, considering the level of madness in all these worlds.
 * Same goes for the authorities, which are either dumber than bricks, or in on it.
 * Going Commando: Girls are forced to do this. Or... worse.
 * Gorn.
 * Grandpa, What Massive Hotness You Have!: Depending On the Author.
 * Great White Hunter. Spoofed: it's a woman hunter. Trope still fits since they're considered this in-world.
 * Guns in Church: Played scarily straight especially in After the End stories.
 * Hell-Bent for Leather.
 * Hellhole Prison.
 * He-Man Woman Hater.
 * Hollywood Nuns: The whole grid.
 * Hope Spot: La Résistance -> there's still some hope to be free. Men breaking in and shooting -> Hope broken.
 * Horny Devils: 2 or 3 numbers touch this problem.
 * Horny Vikings: #293 is dedicated to them, in both the trope's spirit, and its literal sense.
 * Hostage Situation.
 * Hostage Video.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Fat and Proud type.
 * Idiot Ball: The men may be dumb hillbillies, but the women who believe themselves so smart aren't that much in front of them either. They'll get into Obvious Traps just to keep their jobs or because they're Too Dumb to Live.
 * If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...: You know how that ends...
 * I Have Boobs - You Must Obey!: It never works.
 * I Have You Now, My Pretty: Although the victimized women are more referred to as "slut", "whore" or "bitch" instead of "My pretty".
 * I Have Your Wife.
 * I Kiss Your Foot.
 * Improbably Cool Car: Having post-apocalyptic settings give large possibility over the design of a car.
 * Incorruptible Pure Pureness: If they're men, they'll break. If they're women... they'll break in a different way. If they're men and won't break, they'll be killed. Simple as that.
 * Inner Monologue: Fansadox trademark: swearing and pleading to God in their head. It doesn't help.
 * Institutional Apparel: Orange jumpsuits in Reformatory School For Lost Girls.
 * It Gets Worse: Often lampshaded by the torturers. "You think you had it rough until now? Just wait, it's just beginning!"
 * I Showed Her What A Real Man Is.
 * Jerkass: Even when they have the law on their side and the slaves obedient, they still like to hurt them just to be a douche about it.
 * Lampshaded Double Entendre:
 * Valet boy at a hotel: By the saints! This must be his excellency's harem! Father O'Mally is going to have to give me extra penance this Sunday... because I'm having impure thoughts right now!
 * Les Yay: Mostly when the torturers are women, sometimes with two or more slaves forced.
 * Locked Away in a Monastery: Both the literal version of this, and the sex type.
 * Los Angeles: The Great Invasion and the beginning of the reboot of Women Hunt are placed there.
 * Karma Houdini: So you kidnapped a girl and took her away from her usual life to turn her into a mindless cocksucker? It could get better, you could sell her off to slave ring and make money for a few more of these! You could even start your own slave racket! If you're really lucky, you could catch the eye of a beautiful honest female police officer... and enslave her too! The sky's the limit. No, seriously.
 * Klingon Promotion: Rarely happens, especially in stable (even if otherwise fucked-up) societies, but in #43 - Revenge spoiler The(female)Creator Of A Sexual Fantasy-turned-revenge Facility Is Removed From Rulership By Her Brother And"the Richest Man In The World"And Given A[[Fate Worse Than Death]].
 * La Résistance: They're hiding, underfed, unhelped, their ranks are being broken every day, there are specialised hunters on their trail, without a chance in hell, but they're still there... for plot and sadists.
 * Made a Slave.
 * Maid of Sexy. Again, broken.
 * Mars Needs Women: Played literally in Women Hunt. Also in stories set in space.
 * Me Love You Long Time: Inverted, including the love part. Authors are fond of making "couples" from male non-white and female white.
 * Men Are Uncultured. Smelly. Slobs. Lazy. Abusive. But they sure compensate... And it's implied they don't need more than that, anyway. Note that they may be all that, but they're not stupid. Some know how to fight (or just hit), run offices, have gotten to a position of power by some means, and so on.
 * Mind Rape.
 * Minion with an F In Evil: Deconstructed with Norville from "Psycho". The poor guy wasn't as willing at first, that's why he pretty much sucked at being evil. The Master knew this, and taunted and tried to turn him every turn he had.
 * Missing White Woman Syndrome: Played straight in issues which deal with the abduction and training of girls from other countries or other races than white. Circumvented with the actual deal: sometimes nobody cares anyway, and when it's played into effect, there's still nothing anyone can do to save them. Also interesting subversion when a large chunk of the police raids in force the mansion of a wealthy man for a stripper in #167 - Stripper, although it's implied it still has a Bad End, but at least the guy wasn't totally above the law.
 * Momma's Boy: There's even one number named like that.
 * Moving the Goalposts: When it's not outright "I Lied".
 * Mutilation Interrogation: Very rare, but present in the Chinese Warlord series.
 * My Girl Is a Slut: Men are PROUD of displaying their slaves to their family, friends, neighbors, and where it's legally available, the whole world. They don't mind sharing their services either.
 * Naughty Nuns: Too bad it's only the spooky ones that are like that.
 * Naughty Tentacles: #74 Abducted
 * Naughty Under the Table: Deconstructed: Women are made to serve under the table, men enjoy it/eat their dinner with little interruption/annoyance.
 * Negative Continuity: Except for a few continued series.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Some series that risk going into Gorn territory do this to their female protagonists.
 * Not Distracted by the Sexy: Pretty much every free girl seems to think her showing some skin will appease everyone and they'll get what they want with the slightest move. They're so wrong.
 * Not My Driver.
 * No Woman's Land.
 * Nuns Are Spooky: And naughty too.
 * Oblivious Younger Sibling: Usually subverted after the first 5 seconds a family member enters and finds abused women, pretending to be horrified. It always turn out for them to be in on it. The only times it's played straight is with the daughters or young women, who are in some mob-like business and don't want it to be known.
 * Only Six Faces: Most women in the same series have similar faces. If you're looking at the works of the same author, you may think "new" characters are literally the reincarnations of old ones.
 * Orphaned Series: Many, many series do not have a sequel (although the author will continue onto other series). Many have a "To be continued" at the end, only to never have a continuance. Hell, it's safer to say that half the stories in the series don't claim to continue the story, half claim but don't, and a small portion that is neither get actual sequels. And even fewer get Uncanceled.
 * O-Ring Orifice: The things that get stuffed in different orifices, "won't fit", but fit anyway... with some bleeding sometimes, but they fit and we never hear about serious injury again.
 * Over-the-Shoulder Carry: Happens very often.
 * Parental Incest: It's only ok if it's step-father on step-daughter, uncle on niece, or mother on daughter. It's usually not ok for blood-father on daughter or mother on son. "The Birthday Gift" series deconstructs this, as a father uses his own daughter as a slave at the company he works at, but without telling anyone. But it's still not ok for the same family to buy its relatives, or so it would seem.
 * Past Victim Showcase: While no real graphic examples, mentions of the slaves' predecessors who... happened to die in nasty ways are common.
 * Pirate: Type 1 pirates, both in the 18th century in books like "Carribean Pirates" and "Barbary Corsairs" and modern day Somalian pirates in others.
 * Place Worse Than Death: Siberia in several occasions, and Africa and the Arab-speaking world are presented as the worst place to even take a vacation in.
 * Poisonous Captive: A rich man caught with torturing famous girls is captured and requests to talk to a certain incorruptible detective. His entire story turns out to be a complicated Batman Gambit Hannibal Lecture, to which the detective eventually falls pray, destroys the evidence against the rich man, but is sold out by him and caught raping a girl the rich man left for him. The Book Ends with the detective calling another specific detective to tell his story...
 * Police Are Useless: Dumb as brick or corrupt.
 * Porn Stash: From your 40ish Basement Dweller to your successful business man or even women. they all have it.
 * Power Perversion Potential: The entire Women Hunt is based around this.
 * Prison Rape: Both male-on-female and male-on-male examples.
 * Psycho Ex-Girlfriend: Happens at least in #168 - Evil Parole
 * Psycho for Hire: Prevalent in Women Hunt.
 * Psycho Lesbian: Most women that aren't tortured will usually be this.
 * Psycho Psychologists: "Mad Madhouse", "Siberian Madhouse" and "Cracked Bombshell" stand out.
 * Rape and Switch: Examples of raped women turning straight. It generally works too.
 * Rape In the Butt Is A Special Kind Of Evil: Because plain ol' non-consensual vaginal sex with adolescent virgins is so vanilla.
 * Rape Is Love: Usually averted, the torturers want their victim not to love every moment of their ordeal. In some issues however, at least one woman is made into a perfect "pet", who will love her master's abuse and will not swear him in her head.
 * Rape Is Ok When It Is Female On Female: The main kind of Unfortunate Implication is averted for the stories (rape by woman is not considered less demeaning than rape by man, it's considered even worse), but it's "for fun" too.
 * Rape Is Ok When It Is Female On Male: Oh so subverted.
 * Rape, Pillage and Burn: About a quarter of the numbers start with this premise.
 * Refuge in Audacity.
 * Resistance Is Futile. And how.
 * Revenge Tropes. Full list. See Strictly Formula below.
 * Rich Bitch: Half the girls that are taken.
 * Robotic Torture Device: Abundant in technological evolved worlds.
 * Ruritania: It varies from this to China Takes Over the World settings, to the US being indirectly mentioned. Oh yeah, and generic "Africa" and Somalia.
 * Cagri especially loves doing this, since he actually does a lot of Take That at Real Life celebrities.
 * Sacrificial Lamb: Many, just to show how sadistic and meaning in their deeds the men are.
 * Sadist Show: Some of the issues can turn into this when the girls taken were not much better when they were free.
 * Scarpia Ultimatum.
 * Scary Black Man: Many issues set in Sub-Saharan Africa or Harlem and in various other issues.
 * Scenery Porn: With the advance of technology, adding cool sceneries has become an easy thing (depending on the artist's talent, too). Since about the 200th issue and the introduction of new artists, many pages are concentrated on the awesome background of the place it's talking about than about the female body. That's all nice and well, but being a porn magazine, the plot part without naked, tortured women is getting too much advanced on the latter.
 * Screw the Money, I Have Rules: Some of the sadists will give up big sums of money that they could receive for their rich hostages just for the chance of breaking the girls and never letting them go. A weird example of Even Evil Has Standards ... standards that in practice are evil too.
 * Secret-Chaser: Any woman in this position will be quickly spotted and taken to rape quarters. Men are implied to not be so lucky.
 * Secret Police: The Junta double comic. Also some 3rd world countries.
 * Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl: Some of the victims.
 * Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains: Inverted: The girls are made to dress slutty, while the men dress ordinary.
 * Sequel Escalation: Where there are sequels, also in the general run of all Fansadox works.
 * Series Hiatus: While the entire Fansadox franchise will probably not suffer from this in the future (because of multiple authors, new authors always appearing and being a Cash Cow Franchise), announced sequels of individual issues do this all the time.
 * Or simply put, Never Trust A Trailer}Never Trust a "To Be Continued" caption.
 * Servile Snarker: When there's a duo, one will almost certainly be a snarker. Usually, not to the other, but to the captured women.
 * Sexy Back: The girls are sometimes made to wear backless dresses.
 * Sexy Backless Outfit.
 * Show Some Leg: Doesn't work, since the bad guys can just take anything they want.
 * Sinister Minister.
 * Slave Collar.
 * Slipping a Mickey: Another often used way of ensnaring victims.
 * Snuff Film: Some bad guys are actually in this business.
 * So Beautiful It's A Curse: Many women in these stories are targeted specifically because of their beauty.
 * Soft Glass: Most of the times played straight, Shown Their Work once:


 * Of course, why she doesn't break the glass with her head or something to alert the neighbors is anybody's guess...
 * Southern Belle: Mrs. O'Hara and her two daughters in "1850, White Slaves".
 * Spies in a Van.
 * Spikes of Villainy: Goes well with the bondage theme.
 * Stalker with a Crush.
 * Stalker with a Test Tube: The female party in Sex Wars are shown to use these to get their attackers' sperm, so they can procreate (they're a society of Hot Amazons).
 * Standard Fifties Father: Although the girls comment "they could be their grandfathers", these are usually the types of older abusers. Sometimes strongly deconstructed.
 * STD Immunity: Some stories Hand Wave that all venerical diseases have been cured in the near future, some don't bother and some thoroughly subvert it regarding veneric diseases. Pregnancy is more common, because it's a fetish itself in some circles (read more on Fetish Fuel Future).
 * Straw Feminist: They will usually be the main characters, before being submissed as part of Break the Cutie/Break the Haughty plot.
 * Strictly Formula: A female character possessing any amount of innocence and/or dignity at the start of the story will have it all taken away in the most horrifying way possible by the final page. Or by page three.
 * Alternately, man courts woman, woman says he's a pig, man plans and employs Disproportionate Retribution.
 * Woman/women are on a deserted road, needing a lift and thinking the dude is hot/harmless.
 * A couple or a group of women take a tour of diverse interests to an exotic country. Hilarity Ensues.
 * A disaster has happened, there are either no more rules, or rules are modified for the pleasure of strong. Women always get the shorter end of the stick.
 * See also below Underestimating Badassery.
 * Super Fun Happy Thing of Doom: Reformatory School For Lost Girls.
 * A Taste of the Lash: Favorite punishment of the franchise.
 * The Taxi: Taxi Cab Mafia.
 * Telepathic Space Amazons: It doesn't really help them...
 * Tempting Fate: Pretty much every girl that managed to escape for the time being, or worse, who for a moment think they turned the table on the captors. Hilarity Ensues.
 * This Is My Story: Some girls tend to tell their story. One even declares she's forced to, for her masters.
 * To Be Continued: A lot get this line slapped at the end, few are actually continued.
 * Too Dumb to Live: Some of the victims, always lampshaded in such occasions. Eventually just played with: in one comic, in a slave-state, women are actually euthanized if they don't learn to perform their sexual duties.
 * Too Kinky to Torture: Subverted by the many female Dominatrices that got the other end of the torture...
 * Torture Always Works: To be fair, it's also highly advanced.
 * Torture Cellar: Played straight and many variations on it.
 * Trauma Conga Line: So abused. Victims fall from A to F, B being the rarest.
 * Trap Door: There was one in at least one strip.
 * Trope Overdosed: Mainly because each number is set in virtually a different world with different characters, and around 10 artists, each with their own worlds, contribute here. That makes the range of tropes fall all over the grid.
 * Tragedy: Implicit for the women.
 * Twenty Minutes Into the Future: Some of the stories are placed then.
 * Twincest: Usually with blond barely 18 year old sisters.
 * Twin Telepathy: Alluded in one comic that two twin girls could feel each other's feelings. Again, it didn't help them much. If anything, it makes it worse.
 * Two Plus Torture Makes Five: Some girls are made to honestly believe this life is now what they must strive for. Mostly, their owners try not to let them get that far, since it's considered a "release" they're not willing to give.
 * Uncanceled: The rarest of the stories have this luck. May be the case of the Confiscated Twins series, which had a new issue 80 issues after the second (out of 260). A few other series were as lucky.
 * Undead Horse Trope / Forgotten Trope / Dude, Not Funny / Unfortunate Implications / Did Not Do the Research: Nothing's too old, too worn out, too unfunny or too vile to use. Except what would offend the target audience.
 * Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Most of the men are ugly as hell - probably one of the reasons they need to kidnap a woman to even have some. Replace "wife" with "slave".
 * Underestimating Badassery: Women actively provoking very rich people or sheiks (or just strong men) in public places and thinking they can get away with it (they can, for the moment). Taken to extreme with a Drug lord by a female chemist. Ok, female cop we'd understand, but humiliating a Drug lord in public and thinking you can nail him, too? Too Dumb to Live, baby.
 * Unwilling Suspension: The Cold-Blooded Torture type.
 * Used Future.
 * Vapor Wear: Again, girls forced to wear revealing clothes.
 * Villain Protagonists.
 * Villain World: Has a few of these.
 * Yank the Dog's Chain: Cagri loves to do this. Towards the end of their predicament, the women are presented with an escape chance apparently coming from Heaven itself... only to be told that their "saviors" are in on it too.
 * You Fail Biology Forever: Some of the things those women go through should leave them horribly mutilated or dead.
 * We All Live in America: Deconstructed: acting and dressing American or even westernly in other countries will set off views (sometimes (Hypocritecal) of Moral Dissonance and will be punished harshly.
 * What Does She See in Him?: Hinted in the beginning of some issues, until it's revealed the women are forced to serve.
 * What Measure Is a Non-Human?: What measure is a Non-man (woman and/or slave).
 * Working on the Chain Gang: "African Chain Gang" etc.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Most women don't realise they're born in Crapsack Worlds.