^ Why didn't I think of that.
And what do you mean 1980s? She'll wear it again, as soon as she's past this black starfield phase.
I just realized, I have already forgotten what the new costume looks like. When I close my eyes, I can't remember. It's generic. It's forgettable.
The old costume will be back. It's too iconic.
As long as they leave Power Girl's cleavage alone, they can do what they want!![]()
Superhero+Practical=Boring.I do actually like the new look, it's about time they gave her something a little more practical looking. Still, it didn't stop me from having a stab at it myself!
Obviously they'll get back to the classic outfit sooner or later, this is just to serve the new arc they're playing with and it serves it's function well enough I think.
Wonder Goth was reallyLooks like Joss Whedon had similar ideas when he was in charge of the WW movie a few years ago.
Not quite happy with it, but working on this shoulder-less version a bit this evening:
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Wonder Goth was reallyLooks like Joss Whedon had similar ideas when he was in charge of the WW movie a few years ago.![]()
Wonder Goth was reallyLooks like Joss Whedon had similar ideas when he was in charge of the WW movie a few years ago.![]()
Looks like Wonder Woman got vamped!
I don't like the new costume. It hides Wonder Woman's wonderful bosom and sweet, sweet ass.
More than that, Hippolyta went from a brunnette in the Golden Age to a blonde in the Silver age and back to brunnette in the Modern Age.Here's a question I don't know the answer to--WW has had different costumes, but has Diana ever had a substantially different haircut that can't be chalked up to differing art styles?
(And since the Silver Age--I recall WW2 Hippolyta having some kind of Blondie style.)
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