http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2010/07/04/woman-womans-new-costume-superhero-fail/
Not a big comics fan, but this is just lame.
Not a big comics fan, but this is just lame.
Mahagonny Bill said:I think it's hilarious that most of the people who are up in arms about this don't read the current comic book. Tenuki had me pick up Wonder Woman for her a few years ago and for the most part it has been the best title I bring home every month. As a regular reader I can tell you that they have been changing Wonder Woman's history, character, and costume non-stop for years. This costume thing is nothing. Did you know:
I don't want to talk about the tribe of hyper-intelligent albino gorillas that adopted Wonder Woman as their queen, so I am going to stop here. I could go on but the point to all of this is COMIC BOOKS ARE ALWAYS MOVING. The writers are constantly introducing changes and then hitting the big reset-switch to "return the character to her iconic origins". Don't panic, the star spangled thong will return in time.
- Etta Candy and Steve Trevor are married?
- Due to a freak time accident Queen Hippolita was the Wonder Woman of the 1940's?
- The Greek Gods are space aliens?
- Donna Troy (Wonder Girl) is actually a clone of Wonder Woman from an alternate dimension?
- Wonder Woman wears black biker shorts and a halter top?
- Wonder Woman wears an all white jump suit?
I will say that the new writer (J. Michael Straczynski who created Babylon 5 and wrote Clint Eastwood's Changeling) is very good. If you are interested in Wonder Woman now is a good time to start reading. If you're still upset about the "pants and jacket" look, you can always start with the classics.. We will probably have a completely different Wonder Woman look and story by the time you catch up.
I was reading Superman back then as well I don't want to sound like a hopeless fanboi, but the stories in the year that Superman "died" were really interesting. You had the secondary characters (Lois, Jimmy, Bibbo,etc) trying to keep their lives together, searching for a sign that Clark/Superman would return, because they knew he would. Meanwhile new characters were introduced, some inspired by Superman and some claiming to BE Superman, all involved in a huge soap opera based around Metropolis. It was a great read, if you like that kind of thing.Geesie said:Yeah, the big example is the "death of Superman" flap. Anyone who followed comics knew that nobody, but nobody dies in comics permanently (even Barry Allen now).
I know it sounds horrible . I haven't read the new issue, so I can't comment on that. However, as far as all the women in comics being busy..Gail Simone just left the title. I don't know if it was her decision to leave or management pushed her out for JMS, but her run on the book was a bit lackluster. I had expected more from her. However, she had been left a steaming pile of drek by the author before her as well as a big company crossover (Amazons Attack, don't read it, it's terrible) so she didn't have a lot to work with. I think the mess of continuity over the last three years was as much of a reason for the JMS reboot as much as anything.Paisley said:There’s a new origin story (by J. Michael Straczynski - were all the women in comics busy that day?) that casts her as an amnesiac refugee...
Amnesia? Really?
Geesie said:Yeah, the big example is the "death of Superman" flap. Anyone who followed comics knew that nobody, but nobody dies in comics permanently (even Barry Allen now).
I still think Bucky is a clone.Bruce Wayne said:Nobody stays dead in comics except Uncle Ben, Jason Todd, & Bucky. And the second two no longer count.
Mahagonny Bill said:I still think Bucky is a clone.