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Does she still have an invisible jet? Can't remember if she even had it in Justice League. The fact that she has flight these days kind makes it redundant.
Does she still have an invisible jet? Can't remember if she even had it in Justice League. The fact that she has flight these days kind makes it redundant.
She did, actually. You can see it, among other eps, at the start of JLU "For The Man Who Has Everything" (one of the few adaptions of his work that Moore actually approved of).
woah, I have spent so much time on 9gag that it feels... uneasy to see someone talk aout Wonder Woman without either complaining about feminism or praising feminism; are... are you even allowed to do that? talking about someting WITHOUT forcing politics into it? Is it even LEGAL?? I just don't wanna get in trouble...
Does she still have an invisible jet? Can't remember if she even had it in Justice League. The fact that she has flight these days kind makes it redundant.
She did, actually. You can see it, among other eps, at the start of JLU "For The Man Who Has Everything" (one of the few adaptions of his work that Moore actually approved of).
Can you really, though?
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Dark Raven XLaugh hard, run fast,be kindRegistered Userregular
Maybe there never was an invisible jet, and that's just the position WW likes to pose while flying.
Oh brilliant
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She doesn't seem to be able to fly in the movie, right? From what I could tell it was mostly big jumps.
Have not seen it yet, but some versions of Wonder Woman can't fly. Maybe to avoid stepping on the Blue Boyscout's toes?
Personally I think an invisible jet is dumb, but comics are full of great dumb things.
She doesn't seem to be able to fly in the movie, right? From what I could tell it was mostly big jumps.
It seemed like
at the end she was starting to be able to fly? I admit it wasn't super clear, but it seemed like she was able to starting around the big CGI fight. And especially at the very last scene in the "present day" where she jumps off the roof.
I do think it's funny when flying superheroes learn to fly by first jumping really high for awhile. Like, I get that sometimes they can't fly due to weird license rules, and it does make sense that someone with superstrength could jump really high. It just doesn't follow that by jumping really high you'd eventually figure out antigravity. Like, do you just jump a lot until eventually you forget to fall?
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Also Wonder Woman is very good.
It's hard to enjoy ice cream with it.
Don't take this away from me.
She did, actually. You can see it, among other eps, at the start of JLU "For The Man Who Has Everything" (one of the few adaptions of his work that Moore actually approved of).
Can you really, though?
Personally I think an invisible jet is dumb, but comics are full of great dumb things.
It seemed like
If I'm remembering correctly...
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Interplanetary bounces ftw.