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Uniforms


Today I've been checking some images of uniforms worn by heroes and villains.  
 
I'm surprised by the new uniform F4 are wearing and Spiderman too, I think they're very nice and modern, I have to recognise I never like number 4 in the uniform of the team or the typical red and blue in Spiderman. I like the black/grey uniform Spiderman worn in a parallel world I think, it was more sofisticated and it gave him a more intimidating look. 
 
I remember when I saw Superman's suit in "Godfall" that was new, fresh and gave him another look like more modern. I wonder why artists don't change his suit as they have made with other heroes, ot at least some modifications. The most impressive changes have been for Iron Man we have seen a lot of impressive upgrades, some of them ugly like adding many lights to the suit, but in most cases they're stunning and shows the interest of the artists to make the character better. 
 
What about the Green Lantern's suits? Every Corps have they own uniforms and by difference the Greens have the worse one. And it doesn't get any better with what I've seen in the trailer. 
 
The most recent case is Wonder Woman with her change of her classic swimsuit to that biker look. I'm not convinced with the new uniform especially with the straps around her arms, she looks like a badass girl, not like a woman you can trust.And why removing her powers. I don't understand. 
 
About villains there are things to say. Dr Doom's suit has been the same for several years, I'm complaining about the mask because I want him to keep it, but that green cape and cowl it's retro. Even Magneto has that white armor that is very nice. I wonder why the artists have never changed Hobgoblin's mask to something more terrific when he's a thrilling as the Joker. I think villains had had less changes in their outfits when they should have more as heroes, changes in villains make stories keep the interest.
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