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OK, fan rant: Too costumey. If she's a warrior from a an island of warrior women, the chances of them making a plastic top & belt for her are pretty slim. I mean, I know she's a lawyer-by-day, modern woman and all, and she probably had the thing made stateside in this series, using her fat lawyer bankroll, but nothing looks fashioned for a warrior. This all looks like something that came from a props dept/costume catalogue.
ReplyDeleteIt should have had more real metal-looking pieces, something that looks more like a Greek soldier and less like a universal studios photo-op character. Especially on the belt and breastplate. I give it a 6/10.
And to prove I'm not just being a b*tchy fan, here's a tweet from Jhonen Vasquez:
ReplyDelete"Why design a Wonder Woman costume when you can just buy one in a bag at a Halloween Superstore?"
I rest my case.
If they're doing pants, just do denim or blue canvas, like Wonder Girl in Titans.
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