Two heroines, one in a 1960s tight purple batgirl themed outfit with a bat mask and red hair. The other is a supergirl themed in her white crop top with, blonde hair an logo and tight fitted short blue pencil skirt. In a bright, exaggerated cartoon movie studio, two heroines are strapped side by side to the front faces of two massive, upright film reels, positioned like bizarre display wheels on a villain’s soundstage. Each heroine is bound spread-eagle, her arms up and legs to the side like a jumping jack pulled taut and secured at the wrists and ankles with oversized, padded leather straps. The reels sit parallel to each other, the heroines aligned perfectly in height, their bodies stretched flat against the turning surfaces as if pinned like stars to the sky. One heroine looks wide-eyed and tense, her hair wild from the motion, while the other maintains skeptical expression, clearly assessing the situation. The surrounding set is cluttered with comically oversized film equipment—studio lights, giant cameras. There is a female villian dressed in green question marks. See more