The hilarious front line in the tragic war against ridiculous female armor
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In these trouble times of movies wasting their money on pointless promos, it’s good to see that the Deadpool movie is really tuned into what the people want to see.
It’s an adequate superheroine outfit and has Diana’s iconic elements intact, but its supposedly biggest change, the skin-covering catsuit, seems indeed like an uninspired,colored-in afterthought.
While, as Bob points out in the video, there will always be a crowd unsatisfied with the changes (especially for such a popular character), I say it’s crucial to just PUT AN EFFORT into a redesign. Only then things can begin to work out.
See, for the record, BABD’s favorite re-imaginings of Wonder Woman:
Ironically when it comes to characters like Diana, a large part of this is that the comics industry is influenced by unhealthy amounts of nostalgia so instead of doing completely fresh re-designs they tend to insist on homaging the original.
And when the outfit was as ridiculous as Wonder Woman’s original outfit it’s kind of hard to make something that looks credible. Particularly since people aware of her origins tend to go with “sexy pinup dominatrix” rather than “genuinely intimidating and dominant woman”.
Hope nobody attacks your major arteries in your thighs and neck or decides to get at your heart. Good thing for that tiara though, forehead protection is really key.
The way Batman and Superman are looking at her – I can only assume they’re thinking the same thought:
“When this is over we need to get her a real costume.”
The absurdity of the entire situation is of course, compounded by the fact that after two minutes of trying to sell us supeheroes in a gritty world akin to our own – Wonder Woman drops in and tanks for the boys with her shield… because… comic books?
Hope nobody attacks your major arteries in your thighs and neck or decides to get at your heart. Good thing for that tiara though, forehead protection is really key.
The way Batman and Superman are looking at her – I can only assume they’re thinking the same thought:
“When this is over we need to get her a real costume.”
The absurdity of the entire situation is of course, compounded by the fact that after two minutes of trying to sell us supeheroes in a gritty world akin to our own – Wonder Woman drops in and tanks for the boys with her shield… because… comic books?