I definitely have an affinity for Spiderman and Robin, but here’s a few other heroes that don’t typically get as much fetish time.

Seems the webslinger makes all kinds of company… not all of it friendly…

Scroll down for the usual posts, but I wanted to “sticky” something for the week, because I want to make sure you all saw this.  I got a very cool offer from Pablo Green, author of bondage and lycra kinky book How to Kill a Superhero.  He’s willing to answer your questions about any topic you may have, and it sounds like it could be a lot of fun.  In his own words:

 

Hey Captured Heroes readers!

 

Sometime in 2010 I stumbled upon this blog, and since then I was hooked on its tasty images of bondage, superheroes and other tight fetishes. This is truly one of the best spots to explore what is possible when it comes to superheroes in distress. Since then, I have gotten to know TFG a little bit better, thanks to the boost he gave my novel “How to Kill a Superhero: A Gay Bondage…

As far as I know, these heroes are made up–or at the very least, lesser known.  But they still are hot, so who cares?

Although Gay Comic Geek does certainly exist.  I’ve actually met him once, and I hope to one day tie him up in costume.  See him and and blog here.  The second pic is the only one I know of with him barefoot.  Ugh, so hot!

I’m not sure what’s going on, but there has been a huge amount of sexy (and slutty, and sometimes slash) Prince artwork.  I say it’s about time.  My personal fave is Prince Phillip, from Sleeping Beauty.  He’s familiar with bondage, you know, as you can see from the first pic.

 

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