I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
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I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
Everything during WWII was plastered with American propoganda. She coulda worn a Greek flag, but I don't think she'd still be around if she did.
I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
No, it doesn't
But she was made by an American during World War II so she had the American flag on her.
I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
Everything during WWII was plastered with American propoganda. She coulda worn a Greek flag, but I don't think she'd still be around if she did.
Again, I'm looking at it from a character perspective... not looking at it in terms of industry or survivability. Even so, characters costumes do change over time... how come hers never did?
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
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I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
Everything during WWII was plastered with American propoganda. She coulda worn a Greek flag, but I don't think she'd still be around if she did.
Again, I'm looking at it from a character perspective... not looking at it in terms of industry or survivability. Even so, characters costumes do change over time... how come hers never did?
Man, Puck is a harry little bastard aint he?
What are his powers besides his innate midget creepiness and unfortunate fashion sense?
Something to do with super strength/toughness, and the ability to fling himself at people.
And it's past tense, he was there (as was his daughter, the much hotter Puck) when Alpha Flight got wiped.
I believe he made a wish from or was cursed by some kind of genie/djinn. Puck used to be gigantic, like seven feet tall with massive muscles. He was an explorer type. The wish/curse compacted him down, which made him super-dense. That gave him super strength, nigh-invulnerability (although he said it still hurt, and he was always supposed to be in pain from being squashed down, from what I remember), and gave him an inordinately large amount of momentum for his size/strength.
And, oh god...now that I've posted here once, I'm going to have to start reading this forum every day too. Damn you people.
I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
Everything during WWII was plastered with American propoganda. She coulda worn a Greek flag, but I don't think she'd still be around if she did.
Again, I'm looking at it from a character perspective... not looking at it in terms of industry or survivability. Even so, characters costumes do change over time... how come hers never did?
If you're looking at it from a character perspective, the answer is that there is no answer. It's solely because she was created by Americans to be an American hero (origin story aside) during WWII.
I don't understand why Wonder Woman dresses in some weird American Flag... she isn't American at all. seems a poor choice for an Ambassador...
Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
Everything during WWII was plastered with American propoganda. She coulda worn a Greek flag, but I don't think she'd still be around if she did.
Again, I'm looking at it from a character perspective... not looking at it in terms of industry or survivability. Even so, characters costumes do change over time... how come hers never did?
If you're looking at it from a character perspective, the answer is that there is no answer. It's solely because she was created by Americans to be an American hero (origin story aside) during WWII.
I kinda wish we'd see her in the outfit Donna Troy wore at the beginning of the new series with the armor and cape and all that. Twas good stuff.
Also: while there are some design cues taken from the American flag, the only thing you can really say is Flagish is the lower part with with white stars on blue background. It isn't like she wears a white and red striped cape or anything.
So I typed "Wost Superhero Costume" into Google and this was the very first result. Luke Cage never looked that stylish!
This one was further down the list. I particularly like the angle he was drawn from. And the teeny little jets on his boots. Those are jets, aren't they?
So I typed "Wost Superhero Costume" into Google and this was the very first result. Luke Cage never looked that stylish!
This one was further down the list. I particularly like the angle he was drawn from. And the teeny little jets on his boots. Those are jets, aren't they?
They're OBVIOUSLY his emergency shaving supplies, so that his bikini line can always have that 'just got waxed' vibrance.
This one was further down the list. I particularly like the angle he was drawn from. And the teeny little jets on his boots. Those are jets, aren't they?
I didn't realize Burt Reynolds was one of Superman's rogues.
Again, I'm looking at it from a character perspective... not looking at it in terms of industry or survivability. Even so, characters costumes do change over time... how come hers never did?
I may be wrong, but I thought that the in-story reason for the red, white, and blue costume was that a male WWII pilot crashed on their island, and helped them defeat some threat or something (maybe dying in the process), so the Amazonians honored his memory by dressing Wonder Woman in his colors.
I can't remember where I read that though, and I'm not much of a Wonder Woman fan, so I could be way off.
I realize I'm talking about an MMO (but it has Superheroes), but...
Statesman, in CoH...I've always hated his costume.
It makes very little sense, and not in the good way.
Actually, the entire CoH art crew sucks at designing costumes.
Yeah, I said it.
Some of them suck, Psyche's for example just looks weird (and then in the comics she complains about people imagining her naked when she's wearing a transparent top). I like Manticore's though.
Also, whenever there was a face shot in 300 it was like looking at an army of Statesmen, which was cool for me.
The dumb thing about Statesman's costume is that its not actually a helmet, just the front part of one. And there's no obvious strap or anything holding it on, so he must have crazy glued it to his face.
It must be sewn into the fabric of his costume or something. It does seem a bit weird, but when you figure his skin is probably tougher than any metal any armor is just for looks anyways.
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Kind of like how I would feel it Tony Blair came to visit dressed like Apollo Creed from Rocky 4.
Because she was created during WWII
Ah... yeah... Greece fought in that war too... as did almost everyone else (not sure abouth Themyscira), it still doesn't make any sense from a character perspective.
Everything during WWII was plastered with American propoganda. She coulda worn a Greek flag, but I don't think she'd still be around if she did.
True DC comics is an American comic book company but even that wouldn't make her costume make any more sense.
Edit: Bah, was too slow on the draw and lost to Sentry and Malkor!
*Accepts the shameful bronze*
No, it doesn't
But she was made by an American during World War II so she had the American flag on her.
Again, I'm looking at it from a character perspective... not looking at it in terms of industry or survivability. Even so, characters costumes do change over time... how come hers never did?
She used to have a skirt
it was still the american flag, though
I believe he made a wish from or was cursed by some kind of genie/djinn. Puck used to be gigantic, like seven feet tall with massive muscles. He was an explorer type. The wish/curse compacted him down, which made him super-dense. That gave him super strength, nigh-invulnerability (although he said it still hurt, and he was always supposed to be in pain from being squashed down, from what I remember), and gave him an inordinately large amount of momentum for his size/strength.
And, oh god...now that I've posted here once, I'm going to have to start reading this forum every day too. Damn you people.
If you're looking at it from a character perspective, the answer is that there is no answer. It's solely because she was created by Americans to be an American hero (origin story aside) during WWII.
I kinda wish we'd see her in the outfit Donna Troy wore at the beginning of the new series with the armor and cape and all that. Twas good stuff.
We can retcon American History, right?
Yes
No, they're a singularity.
There's a difference.
Well something's pulling his pants back towards his nether region
This one was further down the list. I particularly like the angle he was drawn from. And the teeny little jets on his boots. Those are jets, aren't they?
They're OBVIOUSLY his emergency shaving supplies, so that his bikini line can always have that 'just got waxed' vibrance.
I didn't realize Burt Reynolds was one of Superman's rogues.
I may be wrong, but I thought that the in-story reason for the red, white, and blue costume was that a male WWII pilot crashed on their island, and helped them defeat some threat or something (maybe dying in the process), so the Amazonians honored his memory by dressing Wonder Woman in his colors.
I can't remember where I read that though, and I'm not much of a Wonder Woman fan, so I could be way off.
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Maybe if they'd gotten Rorschach's colors right you could see how completely awesome he is. As it stands he's only pretty awesome.
Also, being naked and blue is the best costume.
Worst costume, ever. Even though it's Deadpool, and he is awesome.
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Statesman, in CoH...I've always hated his costume.
It makes very little sense, and not in the good way.
Actually, the entire CoH art crew sucks at designing costumes.
Yeah, I said it.
Positron looked alright in the comics.
In-game? Not so much.
The massive gravity field generated by Captain Cold's balls.
They're totally afraid to mix-and-match, that's the problem.
They send you the CoH comic for free if you have an active subscription.(Or at least they did when I played.)
Done and done!
He's a semi major character too, which makes it even worse.
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
Some of them suck, Psyche's for example just looks weird (and then in the comics she complains about people imagining her naked when she's wearing a transparent top). I like Manticore's though.
Also, whenever there was a face shot in 300 it was like looking at an army of Statesmen, which was cool for me.
Edit:
This is pretty terrible.