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* In the first album of ''[[Lucifer (comics)|Lucifer]]'', [[Casual Kink]] and Bondage Is Bad are both expressed as attitudes held by characters: Jill has a speech about how she's not into BDSM herself but doesn't mind it as long as it's [[SSC|consensual]] - while Elaine writes a [[Show Within a Show|story within the story]] where her way of establishing the bad guy as bad is to state that he fantasizes about three creepy things, one of them being tied up women. (The other two are money and selling drugs. It should be noted that since this is in the first issue, Elaine is still an immature and inexperienced 12-year-old psychic.) See page quote.
* DC attempted to introduce a new [[Superman]] villain named "the Masochist," a young woman clad in a leather outfit with the phrase "Hurt Me!" written on the chest. Some [[Internet Backdraft]] lead to DC changing the character's name to "Anguish" and removing all of the bondage and S&M imagery from her costume.
* [[Harley Quinn]] seems to be a fan of S&M in the [[New 52]], both as the dominant and the submissive. To give an obvious example, one issue starts with her waking up in her rather messy apartment with last night's date behind her, duct-taped to the wall; two pages later, she sees a patient dressed in a gimp outfit; her treatment consists of "integral psychotherapy" through "introspection and dissection", a fancy way of saying she hogties him. Unfortunately, this leads to a horrific nightmare where she's in bed with her current boyfriend Mason, who turns into "Mistuh Jay" mid-embrace.
 
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