



It's hard to tell from that picture, but a bigger one shows that she has stars on the sides of her "pants".The Hen wrote:I agree entirely, bsg.
The boobs are definitely fake, and the whole costume reeks of circus horse rider to me.
I miss the inclusion of the stars as well. I understand they were trying to 'globalise' the character, but I always found the 'stars and stripes' to be integral to her persona.
At least, some of the time they get to wear pants.Andrew D wrote:Male superheroes, of course, never present stereotyped images.
TGFT!Grim Reaper wrote: It's hard to tell from that picture, but a bigger one shows that she has stars on the sides of her "pants".

Lindsey Wagner the Bionic Woman.Timster wrote:Lindsey! Right? Lindsey something... Lohan? Could leap a table for an eight ball in a single bound?
Well don't look at me; I don't read the tabloids... or the comics... Sheesh~![]()



Straczynski, who calls the new look cooked up by DC Comics co-publisher and artist Jim Lee "the first significant change in her appearance since the character debuted in 1941" (not counting the mod look used briefly in the '60s, about which the less said the better), obviously thinks so. As he explains it:
It reflects her origins in both the outside world and the world of Amazons: tough, elegant ... a street-fighter's look which also incorporates elements of her classic design. It reflects the two sides warring for ultimate victory, and underscores the path she must take.
It's a look designed to be taken seriously as a warrior, in partial answer to the many female fans over the years who've asked, "how does she fight in that thing without all her parts falling out?") She can close it up to pass unnoticed ... open it for the freedom to fight...lose the jacket or keep it on...it has pockets (the other fan question, "where does she carry anything in that outfit?", it can be accessorized ... it's a Wonder Woman look designed for the 21st century. The bracelets are still there, but made more colorful, tied on the inside and over the hand, with a script W on each of them that form WW when she holds them side by side ... and if you get hit by one of them, it leaves a W mark. This is a Wonder Woman who signs her work...letting her enemies know that she's getting closer.

