A special Halloween look at how Wonder Woman's costume has changed since her debut in 1941:
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, it’s safe to say the Amazing Amazonian is going to have a big year. With her own standalone feature slated for 2017, we might even be entering a new golden era ofcinematic adventures, we thought it’d be a good idea to revisit her look over the years throughout comics, TV and pop culture. What’s surprising is that, for a character considered so iconic and recognizable, Wonder Woman’s costume has evolved constantly since her debut in 1941.
From her first comic book appearance in All Star Comics #8, right up to the modern era with New 52, the animated DC Super Hero Girls shorts, and her upcoming appearance in the new movie, this infographic chronicles the evolving look of America’s most beloved woman superhero. Were you surprised by the variety of costumes? Which was your favorite? Did you prefer any of the classic costumes, and did you love any of the modern takes on
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