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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2020 22:51:37 GMT -5
Yep.
Apparently she also had her breasts removed.
Lord, how I hate that costume. It's up there with that Batgirl costume with the uncovered ears. they're about to change it again. i dont' "HATE" it. .but the cowl not being red drives me crazy, as the color play would be SO much better if the cowl and shoulders were red. of course, the classic version is the most perfect version:
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Post by badwolf on Feb 23, 2020 18:03:00 GMT -5
Great, now she has a derivative Spider-Man outfit.
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Post by nerdygirl905 on Feb 24, 2020 6:26:17 GMT -5
Great, now she has a derivative Spider-Man outfit. And she was supposed to have little-to-no connections to Spidey.
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Post by dbutler69 on Feb 24, 2020 17:56:14 GMT -5
Canary changed costumes for a while... Spectre had a slightly different look when Hal Jordan was the host (adding the domino mask), and again was the host changed to Crispus Allen. -M Ah.....that's her daughter, not the real one! I don't count Hal Jordan or anyone else as Spectre; imposters all! No, the only real Spectre is Scooby Spectre!
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Post by codystarbuck on Feb 25, 2020 0:24:17 GMT -5
Ah.....that's her daughter, not the real one! I don't count Hal Jordan or anyone else as Spectre; imposters all! No, the only real Spectre is Scooby Spectre! How would that work? Wouldn't Scoob be afraid of himself? Do spirits of vengeance eat Scooby Snacks?
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Post by dbutler69 on Feb 25, 2020 8:39:08 GMT -5
No, the only real Spectre is Scooby Spectre! How would that work? Wouldn't Scoob be afraid of himself? Do spirits of vengeance eat Scooby Snacks? Yes to both questions. ;-)
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Post by Prince Hal on Feb 25, 2020 12:03:42 GMT -5
Enemy Ace I'd say Sgt. Fury and Sgt. Rock, but between them, they must have gone through a couple of thousand uniforms. Daredevil, once he abandoned his yellow and black duds as of DD 7. That's a good 55 years ago now.
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Post by Prince Hal on Feb 25, 2020 12:08:06 GMT -5
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Post by electricmastro on Feb 25, 2020 16:25:27 GMT -5
In his nearly 80-year existence, minor colorations aside, Plastic Man has never ultimately strayed that far from his original outfit I think:
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Post by jason on Feb 25, 2020 23:09:44 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 23:23:11 GMT -5
Daredevil, once he abandoned his yellow and black duds as of DD 7. That's a good 55 years ago now. Well there was the 90s nightmare of football pad armor Daredevil that ran for a couple of years... long enough for him to have gotten a Toy Biz action figure in that look at the time.. sorry if you gouged your eyes out... -M
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Post by berkley on Feb 26, 2020 0:09:58 GMT -5
I can't think of any that never, ever changed but I can think of lots that I think never should have changed, once they found their definitive look (i.e. the one I liked best). The Black Panther comes to mind: I think adding jewellery and other accessories is always a mistake for that character.
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Post by Prince Hal on Feb 26, 2020 0:48:38 GMT -5
Daredevil, once he abandoned his yellow and black duds as of DD 7. That's a good 55 years ago now. Well there was the 90s nightmare of football pad armor Daredevil that ran for a couple of years... long enough for him to have gotten a Toy Biz action figure in that look at the time.. sorry if you gouged your eyes out... -M Ohhhh, my bad. I thought they stopped publishing comics in 1989.
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Post by MWGallaher on Feb 26, 2020 10:13:06 GMT -5
In his nearly 80-year existence, minor colorations aside, Plastic Man has never ultimately strayed that far from his original outfit I think: Plastic Man is probably the best we can do for a major long-running character, although I am not convinced that the changes over the years were that much less prominent than those made to Batman and Superman, ignoring things like Electric Blue Superman and Batman's specialty outfits. Initially, as seen in the splash above, he has a bare right arm (which is probably a coloring error, since Jack Cole's ink lines don't show a division where the red colors change to flesh tone, while they do show a line at the right wrist, indicating Cole intended symmetrical sleeves). The left side of his chest is a glossy black-red, and Cole's inks show that he intended this difference between the halves. His feet are black, with weird long scallops at the calf. As of his third appearance in Police Comics #3, the right sleeve is long, as Cole intended, but the feet are now flesh tone. The upper left is still glossy, but now Plas has plasticized his feet to avoid stubbing his toes, leaving them featureless and flesh-colored, which always seemed a little weird but kind of neat to me: As of the fifth installment, Cole stops bothering to ink the gloss on the left side of the costume: When DC revived Plastic Man in the '60's, he first got dialed up by Robby Reed in Dial H For Hero, in the old familiar outfit, but when they started up an all-new solo series, he got some red tights, rather than going about bare-legged: In the third issue, he added black briefs over the tights: But, as it turned out, this was Plastic Man's son. The old man, though, had modified his outfit by adding the same tights (but without the black briefs that Junior had recently added to the look): Junior's briefs apparently weren't as elastic as his own body, since they stretched out quite a bit by the time the book was cancelled after issue 10: When DC swept Junior under the rug and went back to the original for a 1976 revival, he was back to the bare-legged look:
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Post by electricmastro on Feb 26, 2020 12:26:38 GMT -5
The Black Terror:
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