10 Hilariously Bad Comic Book Panels You Won't Believe Exist

10. Is She Decapitated? - Dark Knight III: Master Race #6 (2016)

At the end of Frank Miller's Dark Knight III #6, there's a side-story where Batgirl and her sidekicks face off against Lara - the daughter of Superman and Wonder Woman.

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Like most of Miller's work, this issue is filled with oversexualised art of female characters. This is most notable in the opening image, which depicts Wonder Woman and Lara hunched over at an awkward angle to highlight their clenched buttcheeks.

Amazingly, this isn't the worst asspect (pun) of this panel. If you look at Lara's head, you will notice it's lobbed back at a 90-degree angle. I know she has superpowers up the wazoo, but I'm pretty certain Lara's skill-set doesn't include being able to turn her spine into liquid.

It's genuinely baffling how a professional illustrator could mess up this badly. Drawing dynamic action or authentic facial expressions is tough. On the other hand, drawing a person so her head looks like it's attached to her body shouldn't prove challenging to anyone over the age of six. Lara's design is so distracting, readers probably didn't notice the other grotesque artwork on the page.

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