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The evolution of Wonder Woman costume started in the year 1941 where she was wearing her tube with conservative looking skirt, later in 1942 her lower costume changed into a fitted shorts, by 1970's her fitted shorts became shorter and by the end of 1980's to 1990's Wonder Women shorts became small and turned into panty.
Wonder Woman. Just ask anyone over 70 years old who they are.
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Beauty is subjective, so different people might find Catwoman or Wonder Woman cuter based on personal preference. Catwoman is known for her sleek and mysterious allure, while Wonder Woman embodies strength and grace. Ultimately, both characters have their own unique charm that appeals to different fans.
Some people wear shorts over bike shorts for added coverage and style.
Catwoman may have tied up Wonder Woman as a part of a comic book or storyline plot where they are in opposition to each other or in a scenario where Catwoman is attempting to outsmart or gain the upper hand over Wonder Woman. It could also be a depiction of a conflict between the two characters or a strategic move by Catwoman to achieve a specific goal.
She has rescued her boyfriend Steve over one-hudred times. He is a handsome, 23 year old man. He usually ends up gettng himself bound and gagged, but Wonder Woman always ends up saving him.
Yes, Wonder Woman traditionally wears red and white striped briefs over a blue bodysuit in the original comic book design by William Moulton Marston. In some modern interpretations, she may wear a full-body suit or armor. The character's costume has evolved over the years to reflect changing fashion trends and societal norms.
I believe she made a spiral-twist whirlilng dervish type of motion to change over from her Federal uniform to her Wonder Woman get-up. Naturally this was done with speeded-up trick photography, or as you state cartoons.
In the summer over 70% wear shorts; in the winter only 5% wear shorts.
I Wonder How Far It Is Over You was created in 1991.
Wonder Woman is a fictional character in comic books, television shows, and even movies. Her birth date was never addressed in the comic book series. Her first appearance was in 1940.