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You can count me as one who thinks those WW photoshops look ridiculous.

She'll never live up to your standards:

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There is nothing wrong with those shorts. If u actually see the "length" of the shorts in the Wonder Woman comic book, they are pretty much the same. It's not like the model is a big breasted female posing in provocatively? This model's physics definitely fits or have the attributes on how Wonder Woman should look like.:lecture


But the shorts are not the same are they? They show far more butt and hip than any other WW costume. It may not seem like much but it's far too sexual for a feminist icon that was created by scholars as apposed to comic book creators. Think about what the character is and needs to be rather what gets your blood going south.

As cool as it looks, if you think the general population of both sexes would accept a WW in this particular gear, then you having a laugh.
 
From SuperHeroHype.com...

Check Out Video of Erica Durance in the Wonder Woman Costume

In a case of fandom synergy, Erica Durance is not only set to guest star in this week's episode of NBC's "Harry's Law," she's also appearing as Wonder Woman.
Sort of.

Durance, best known for starring as Lois Lane on "Smallville," will be playing a woman named Annie Bilson who is on trial for vigilantism. Her character just happens to take to the streets dressed as the Themysciran princess and the show, created by David E. Kelley, is making use of the costume that was designed for his never-aired "Wonder Woman" pilot. (You can check out that show's would-be star, Adrianne Palicki, modeling the costume in an image released last year).

The episode, airing this Wednesday, January 11th at 9:00pm ET, actually marks the second time that Durance has donned a Wonder Woman outfit for television. As Lois Lane, she wore a different take on the costume in the 2010 "Smallville" episode "Warrior," identifying herself as an "Amazon Princess" when the character headed to a comic book convention.

 
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