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After 60 years, Wonder Woman gets a makeover

By JENNIFER FRIEDLIN
ASSOCIATED PRESS


NEW YORK, March 24 ? Her bullet-deflecting bracelets are gone, her golden tiara has disappeared and her long, flowing locks have been shorn.
After 60 years of fighting evil, Wonder Woman has a new, edgy look, complete with short, spiky hair and a camouflage bustier. The new Wonder Woman will appear in this Wednesday's DC Comics issue.
With characteristic finesse, a somewhat shocked Wonder Woman looks in the mirror and takes her new 'do in stride: ''It's hair. It will grow back.''
The makeover is part of Wonder Woman's latest six-part adventure, a harrowing scenario in which she gets amnesia and must fight demons without her superpower strength. Luckily, her brains out-muscle the brawn.
In Issue 190, Wonder Woman decides she must go undercover if she is to survive her ordeal and reclaim her identity.
''She's bright and when she realizes she's getting attacked she thinks she probably ought not to look like herself,'' said Wonder Woman writer Walter Simonson of DC Comics. Simonson expects readers to have mixed reactions to the new look.
To foil her enemies, a slight trim won't do. So, Wonder Woman chops her hair, dons a pair of glasses (a nod to Clark Kent and his superhero alter ego Superman) and trades in her star-spangled leotard for the camouflage bustier.
The look is more boot camp than beauty queen.
''In this series, she has plenty of battles and she looks like a soldier,'' said illustrator Jerry Ordway. ''Here we have someone who is a fighting machine. She's suddenly put in a situation and she can handle herself.''
An identity crisis ? the short hair, the military garb? Could Wonder Woman be a metaphor for our post-Sept. 11 selves?
Although the creative minds behind Wonder Woman don't want to make too much out of the similarities between their heroine's struggles and the current global crisis, they do acknowledge the parallels.
''After 9-11 a lot of people went back to think about who we are and to do some soul-searching,'' Simonson said. ''But remember, Wonder Woman's specific mission is to bring peace; she's a heroine who fights for peace.''


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Anyone have a pic of this yet? :shifty:
 
:no: That is horrible

I used to have wonder woman underoos

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i'd like to see this...i've loved wonder woman since i was growing up...i dont think i gave much thought to how she looked. sounds interesting...i'd love to see her new makeover.
 
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