She uses her Lasso of Truth to get truthful answers from anyone she catches with it, and was a founding member of the Justice League along with Superman, Batman, and other famous DC heroes.
Wonder Woman’s costume has changed a few times over the years but one thing that remains constant is the red, blue, and gold motif. This outfit is based on one of her older costumes. The red stop is sleeveless and mirrors the shape of her bodice, while the skirt captures the white stars on blue of her shorts. Red and white sneakers give you plenty of comfort for chasing down villains, and a gold belt gives everything a polished look. A pair of blue cuff bracelets nod to her indestructible Bracelets of Submission, and a pair of red earrings match the ones she wears. The last touches are a gold headband in place of her tiara and a Wonder Woman logo necklace.
With Gal Gadot taking to the silver screen in 2016 as Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, it’s safe to say the Amazing Amazonian is going to have a big year. With her own standalone feature slated for 2017, we might even be entering a new golden era of Wonder Woman. But before we plunge into brand new Wonder Woman cinematic adventures, we thought it’d be a good idea to revisit her look over the years throughout comics, TV, and pop culture. From her first comic book appearance in All Star Comics #8 in 1941, right up to the modern era with New 52, the animated DC Super Hero Girls shorts, and her upcoming appearance in the new movie, we’ve compiled each of her costumes here in this comprehensive infographic. Take a gander and brush up on some of her classic, vintage, and modern costumes!