DIAPERMAN MEETS MILK #1, from Two Gargoyles Comics on Kickstarter, finds the Diapered Defender and his Sleepy Sidekick transported to an alternate Earth protected by a Mammarous Maiden of Justice.
The Details
- Written by: Michael McAdam
- Art by: Jeremy Thew
- Colors by: Jeremy Thew
- Letters by: Michael McAdam
- Cover art by: Jeremy Thew
- Comic Rating: Mature
- Cover price: $7.50
- Release date: May 2023 (estimated)

Is It Good?
Get ready to have your fetish bone tickled (ahem). Diaperman is back, and this time, he’s going to get a faceful of wild and wacky adventure for folks who like their superhero comics with more kink than kicks.
Okay, that’s enough wordplay… for now. DIAPERMAN MEETS MILK #1 is the crossover event you didn’t know existed from Two Gargoyles Comics. Set in the city of Megopolis, Michael McAdam’s script centers on the kinky crimefighters who get transported to an alternate Earth when a trio of elemental gods seeks to rip apart the barrier between realities and rule the multiverse. There, the unusual dual meets Milk, a crimefighting heroine with a creamy superpower. Let’s just leave it at that.
If it wasn’t obvious by now, his comic is 100% NSFW. There’s no nudity, but more than one type of fluid gets sprayed during battle, so adjust your prude meter accordingly.
What should also be obvious is the farcical theme of this comic. It’s a superhero story that pokes fun at the seriousness prevalent in modern superhero tropes through a kinky lens. In truth, the humor works. McAdam’s humor works because the jokes are simple and don’t overstay their welcome by dragging on too long. Timing is key in humor, and McAdam demonstrates a strong sense of timing.
But don’t let the comedic farce fool you into thinking it’s all about the weird costumes and bizarre superpowers. Underneath the bawdy exterior is a fairly decent plot about supernatural forces striving to take over multiple worlds. The pacing is solid, McAdam’s dialog is mostly organic barring one or two stiff spots (ahem), and the plot structure has good bones.
Likewise, Jeremy Thew’s art is surprisingly good for a crowdfunded effort. The character designs are memorable, the figure work is consistent, and the panel composition is excellent. The coloring could use more attention in the feathering and blending to avoid the glossiness that comes with digital art, but the coloring application is the only weak point in the art.
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What’s It About?
[SPOILERS AHEAD – Click here if you just want the score without spoilers]
We begin with a prologue explaining the structure of the multiverse and the assorted forces that constantly keep the balance between light and dark, good and evil. A trio of demons representing the elements decide to join forces to tear open the barrier between worlds, allowing them access to rule the multiverse.
Diaperman and Sleepers see the first attempts at the demonic attack when their city is rocked by an unnatural storm. When the Diapered Duo take a ride with Straight Arrow to investigate, the heroes are accidentally ripped from their world and deposited on an Earth that looks strangely similar. Diaperman and Sleepers soon find themselves in the middle of a battle between the well-endowed Milk and the forces of evil.
We conclude the issue with bad assumptions, a team-up, and a visit to the grossest place on Earth.
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Final Thoughts
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DIAPERMAN MEETS MILK #1 is a raunchy, wild, and surprisingly well-constructed comic. The surreal characters with weird superpowers elevate a solid plot and humor that mostly works.
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