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Tango0112 Jul 2013 2:57 p.m. PST

… the Invisible Plane for a Hot Rod.

"Since the 1970s when the original Wonder Woman TV series aired, it's proven nearly impossible to get a decent Amazonian warrior princess on the small screen (or at least, a live-action one). David E. Kelley tried. The CW is (apparently) still trying. But so far none has materialized.

Then, like Venus rising from the sea, this trailer (above) for a new DC Nation Wonder Woman short appeared online. Only this Wonder Woman, the work of comic book artist Robert Valley, isn't a lasso-carrying warrior per se, she's a hip heroine with a laid-back '70s vibe and an Invisible Hot Rod instead of an Invisible Plane. So cool, right? It's like the female foursome from Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof merged into one badass person. Or, at least, that's how we'd like to see this go…"
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Coelacanth12 Jul 2013 4:49 p.m. PST

Thanks. This is definitely a different take on the character, but I like it.

Ron

Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP12 Jul 2013 8:48 p.m. PST

An invisible muscle car? Whose tires apparently screech on sand? That's dumber than the old invisible jet from SuperFriends.
(And why would the Army need help catching a villain whose brilliant means of escape is to ride a bicycle down a beach?)

Oh well. Neat art. Might make for a very avant garde approach.

nazrat14 Jul 2013 1:24 p.m. PST

It is great design and animation. But it is less Wonder Woman than that dreck they almost made into a TV series recently. No thanks.

Greyalexis29 Jul 2013 12:10 p.m. PST

actually that was horrible.

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