Wonder Woman gets a makeover

Wonder Woman made her introduction in December of 1941.

Wonder Woman originally

Got that whole Betty Boop look goin.  She very quickly morphed into:

wonder woman comic

Originally created and designed by William Moulton Marston, a psychologist, Wonder Woman was supposed to be an inspiration for young women.  As such, she was intentionally designed to be edgier, healthier, assertive, and sexier.  She was everything a young woman could be.  By the time Wonder Woman originally made it to tv, she was a little less edgier and sexier:

wonder woman tv 60's

Yeah, she’s wearing boxers, or pj’s.  The boobs are gone as well.  Rather than looking like a very assertive young woman, she looked and acted like a seven year old.  This was the early 60′s.  Fortunately, it didn’t make it past the pilot.

wonder woman tv

In the 70′s we had a new Wonder Woman.  Lynda Carter looked the part.  Big, physical, big boobs, confident, and showing lots of flesh.  The show lasted a few years, Lynda Carter would be forever remembered.

Now we got some peeps making a new Wonder Woman.  Megan Fox was immediately cast the role.  She has the whole Lynda Carter thing going plus some.

wonder woman movie take 1

A little less flesh, but since it’s painted on, looked OK.  Kinda a cross between the Betty Boop pouty look and the physical Lynda Carter thing.  This could work.  It apparently worked so well it got some complaints.  So, from what I hear, this is the newest Wonder Woman look:

wonder woman movie take 2

This looks more like something The Monkees would wear than a super-hero.  I really don’t even care to see the movie now.  No flesh at all, no course, no suggestion, and somehow managing to get that very bitter Rosie O’Donnell look going on.  This is awful.  So tell me, which would you prefer to see?

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