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Different Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

July 22, 2009 from GisMullr's blog

The wonder woman is, with no doubts, the most remembered female comic character. She was created by William Moulton Martson around 1941. Initially, wonder woman is an amazon champion that wins the right to return Steve Trevor, a US intelligence officer who's plane crashed at her isolated homeland island. The evolution of the character evolved with her fame and with the necessity of keeping her as an ideal woman.

Well, I'm pretty sure that almost all of you know her story, so let's stay focus on the character design... I did a selection here of several "phases" of the wonder woman and I have to say that the point here is not a time line, is just show different looks of a same character. I remembered that when I was a child and liked watching her comic she was more natural, more like a real woman. Now she looks too strong, more like a super hero. But that is just my opinion.

Many of these images I found at DC Universe, so if you want to browse this or other characters, you should go there! And in case you want to read more about wonder woman or about William Martson (her creator) go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Moulton_Marston.

And in case you also like the character, let us know your opinion about the evolution of her look! Enjoy the images!

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Some sculptures

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Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

Image selected for Great Designs of a same character: Wonder Woman

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