Wonder Woman Deadpool from NYCC 2012.
Stop the presses: Superman and Wonder Woman are like, totally hooking up in Justice League #12. Thanks to the New 52, both heroes are single and commitment-free, but who knows how long it'll last.
The issue will hit the stands on August 29.
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DC fans have been patient for far too long to get some good movies made. YouTuber Kashchei2003 decided to do something about it, creating a Superman: Doomsday fan film made with spliced movies and extensive After Effects editing. The trailer for the work-in-progress is a real marvel of ingenuity. Hopefully DC takes notice.
It looks like Justice League isn't the only DC superhero movie up Warner Bros. sleeve. The studio has just signed Green Lantern writer Michael Goldenberg to script a Wonder Woman movie.
Wonder Woman recently flopped on the small screen, with a failed pilot starring Adrianne Palicki, but it looks like DC thinks it will have more success as a big-screen blockbuster. No word on a release timetable, or whether this film would lead into the Justice League movie the way Marvel's superhero films set up The Avengers.
Also no word on casting, but if they don't sign Christina Hendricks, may I suggest Erica Durance (who won a "who wore it better" battle with Palicki when she donned the TV Wonder Woman costume during a cameo on Harry's Law)?
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Cosplayer Sarah Scott shows off the Wonder Woman costume she designed with Hermes Terceiro in a series of photos by Adam Jay.
"Wow," you say, "that costume is so much better than the one Adrianne Palicki wore in the failed Wonder Woman TV pilot that I would actually like to see this Sarah Scott person playing Diana in a movie!"
You're in luck, friend: Scott, Terceiro and Jay are considering producing a Wonder Woman fan film. You can support it by leaving a comment on Facebook.
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While many people point to Bruce Timm's Batman: The Animated Series for giving art deco a second life to comic book fans, it's no secret that Darwyn Cooke worked on the show, which makes sense when you look at retro aesthetic of The New Frontier. Artist Des Taylor is clearly inspired by that aesthetic, but there is a polish to his work that make pictures, like this Wonder Woman print, stand out among people who ape people like Cooke, Timm, or Dave Stevens.
This cosplay duo of Wonder Woman and her very supportive dad was spotted near the DC Comics booth at Anaheim's WonderCon over the weekend by Fashionably Geek's Amy Ratliffe.
Now that might be a Wonder Woman TV show worth watching. It would be kind of like Kick-Ass, but with better parenting.
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