Wonder Woman sometimes sporting Greco-Roman armor goes back at least as far as the Perez reboot ca. 1986, before Xena or the other examples posted here. She also notably wore armor in Kingdom Come.
But I can appreciate a different take on the character--one I will not watch with my son until he's a lot older than 8 years old.
But I can appreciate a different take on the character--one I will not watch with my son until he's a lot older than 8 years old.
And that right there is the key problem with Man of Steel. When you make a Superman film that isn't appropriate for children then you've seriously screwed up.
That YOU don't like the MoS take on Superman does NOT mean it's "screwed up". It means YOU didn't like it.
<checks library>
Every scrap of the little kid friendly Superman canon (around 80 years worth) still exists. That should be plenty of adventures to hold them over while they grow age appropriate for MOS and beyond.
<checks library>
Every scrap of the little kid friendly Superman canon (around 80 years worth) still exists. That should be plenty of adventures to hold them over while they grow age appropriate for MOS and beyond.
This color adjusted version of the pic would seem to bear that out. The colors are still muted, but the chest plate is red and the skirt section is blue.I'm not sure the costume is going to be as brown in the movie as it looks in that picture. The entire picture has a sepia cast to it, I'm reasonably certain it will lean more towards red and blue on screen.
With a more natural skin tone, you can kind of get a better idea of the real color I think:
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Yep. Sure did upstage the guy who saved, oh, 7 BILLION people from annihilation. Yessiree.
And the latest story rumor is that WW has actually been operating quietly in the real world for a while (presumably only as Diana), and that the reason no one ever mentioned Batman in MOS is because he's still only regarded as an urban legend, and had never even been photographed. Which is the explanation I was kind of expecting them to go with.
I do too, but could someone like that operate for a decade or more and possibly fight off a rogues gallery and never be seen, especially in a world where Superman can barely keep a secret identity?Yes, I've always liked the idea of Batman being sort of an urban myth that nobody is really sure about.
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