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What with all of the superhero flicks this past summer, there's no shortage of comic book costumes for Halloween this year. But as omnipresent as they are, there's still a few I'd like to see. I mean, heck if they made actual costumes from those DC Anime statuettes last year, maybe I got a chance!
So every Thursday this month I'm going to be suggesting some less inspired costumes of years past that I'd LOVE to see at my door asking for candy.
First up, Underwater Wonder Woman from the CBS series episode "The Bermuda Triangle Crisis":

Even all covered up, WW's still got it.
Now, technically, unlike upcoming costumes, this is an actual real-life costume, but I want to see this mass-produced and for sale at my local Target!
October 6th, 2011 in Books & Comics | Permalink
Tags: costumes, Halloween, Lynda Carter, Wonder Woman
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Gee whiz, now I’m wondering if there are any other TV shows where the costumed crimefighting lead dons a different costume for an episode. WW can’t be the only example. Hmm …
And, yes, Lynda Carter pulls it off, natch!
Posted by: Mike Lynch | Oct 6, 2011 at 8:08 am