Remember Wicked Wanda? She appeared in Penthouse Magazine a very long time ago. She designed as a dominatrix (of sorts) competitor for Playboy’s Little Annie Fannie:
But Wanda was as kinky as the series title implied, not just thoroughly perverted but also fundamentally evil. For example, an early storyline involved her kidnapping famous people, using sci-fi means to render them motionless and unconscious, posing them in lascivious positions with others whom they’d be unlikely to associate with voluntarily, adding them to her Museum of Misfits, and eventually unfreezing them all at once so she could enjoy watching their response.
- Oh, Wicked Wanda! – Don Markstein’s Toonopedia.



Penthouse wasn’t a magazine published for readers like me. It was just too vulgar. I saw very, very few issues. I do remember Wanda – don’t think I ever read an episode.
There was a book collection but it is long out-of-print and very – very – expensive.
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I used to enjoy the Wicked Wanda episodes when I was younger, but it eventually occurred to me that she was not only cruel, she was a bit of a man-hater. I don’t recall (not that I saw every issue) that she ever had male lovers, or even looked appreciatively at one, unlike her sidekick who often did so.
I think that Wanda set the tone for the early Femdoms of the internet age, who seemed to dom only other women.
Ah yes…Wanda certainly brought back memories of my teen years