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Elizabethan Superheroes

Lucien de Volanges
@lucien-de-volanges
9 years ago
1 posts

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updated by @lucien-de-volanges: 06 Oct 2016 06:33:48AM
Tiamat Windstorm von Hirvi
@tiamat-windstorm-von-hirvi
9 years ago
359 posts

Most strangely...the majority of these work! Especially Joker - but considering the relative lack of shorts for women in the 1940's, I suspect Wonder Woman would not permit herself to be bound by full skirts that draped the floor and were not even cut for riding. She would be clad as Viola, flouting the more inconveniently gendered conventions of dress for a higher good.

Love Superman's brocade! And the large ruff somehow complements Ironman's inborn arrogance.




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William Palmer
@william-palmer
9 years ago
12 posts

How very odd :)

Curtis
@curtis
9 years ago
103 posts

You know, they look better on there Elizabethan atier than in there modern.

Lorsagne de Sade
@lorsagne-de-sade
9 years ago
313 posts

ROFL. Made my day! Thanks.