Wonder Woman's new wardrobe, tweaked for TV
Since we mentioned the wardrobe makeover Wonder Woman received in honor of issue No. 600, we thought it only fair to keep you abreast of how she will look when she comes to the small screen in David E. Kelley's NBC reboot of the beloved '70s series.
Earlier this month, our compatriots over at the Hero Complex posted a first look at actress Adrianne Palicki in her Wonder Woman costume (and, if you want to weigh in on it, they're taking a poll -- and accepting comments).
The biggest difference we can see -- apart from brighter colors and shininess all the way around -- is that the TV version seems to have jettisoned the hip-looking motorcycle jacket that was a new addition to the comic-book incarnation.
Or maybe she just forgot it back at the invisible jet.
Until the series airs, we'll just have to ... wonder.
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Images, from left: Wonder Woman's new comic-book look, designed by DC Comics co-publisher Jim Lee, includes black leggings and a motorcycle jacket. Credit: DC Comics. The heroine (Adrianne Palicki) as she will look in the new TV series. Credit: NBC / Warner Bros. Entertainment












Change all the blue to black (keeping all the gold accents) and add that sweet black leather jacket and she would rock, Rock, ROCK!!!
Posted by: Sam | March 29, 2011 at 04:07 PM
They can tweak all they want but she still looks like a drag queen in a knock off version of the Cathy Lee Crosby Wonder Woman outfit that was dissed. HORRIBLE! Warner Bros. needs to look and Lynda Carter again and ask themselves how this hot mess looks right. It's a horrible prank being played on Wonder Woman fans.
Posted by: dissapointedWWfan | March 30, 2011 at 08:46 AM
Palicki's costume was shown weeks ago! There was such an uproar about how awful it looked that it's been revised. Photos posted on the web today. The pants aren't shining and the boots are back to red. Still looks awful, and with the awful storyline this show won't last.
Posted by: Michelle | March 30, 2011 at 02:22 PM
Although I like the form and the new girl does have Katy Perry body ,
The overly shiny thing looks like oiled rubber or plastic .
The same brilliant colors in a matted fabric would be better .
Posted by: kathleen | March 30, 2011 at 04:55 PM
It looks like a halloween costume. Honestly.
Posted by: 250 Ninja | March 30, 2011 at 09:02 PM
might last one season. show will be DOA.
Posted by: robble | March 30, 2011 at 09:02 PM
Fabulous honey of a damsel. Quite the delight.
But instead of inexcusably-colorful latex and .95-cent molded plastic, try cladding her in the finest silk and gold.
She's no ordinary gal, she's a wonder!
Posted by: elocutionist | March 30, 2011 at 09:33 PM
This new WONDER WOMAN show will be dead on arrival. The CIA concept is preposterous even by superhero standards, the costumes are Halloween rejects, and Adrianne Palicki is brutally miscast as Wonder Woman. Palicki doesn't have the beauty or sculptured body type to play the character, and her harshly configured facial expressions that we've seen in clips and production stills leave her looking either annoyed or constipated instead of fierce and in complete command. British actress Tamsin Egerton is my choice to play Wonder Woman, but not unless and until Marvel Comics, Warner Bros, NBC and of course David E. Kelley come up with a much more creative and literate concept. This fractured reboot of the iconic series starring the impossibly gorgeous and sexy Lynda Carter might well end up being Kelley's COP ROCK.
Posted by: SeaShark | March 31, 2011 at 04:01 AM
I say forget Wonder Woman. They should do a Bustice movie.
Posted by: muslim marriage events | March 31, 2011 at 05:26 AM
I like the colors. I like the outfit, in whole. The woman could use some musculature, though.
I want to know when we get away from glorifying violence and get a hero who is a peaceful Buddhist monk?
Posted by: Señor Madera Roja de la Secoya | March 31, 2011 at 10:11 AM
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Posted by: varsha | April 16, 2011 at 05:35 AM