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Often, I’ve wondered just how helpless we were rendered by the super powers wielded by some beautiful superheroines wearing fabulous costumes in which sheer pantyhose played an integral part. Wonder who. Lynda Carter played perhaps the most iconic of female superheroes, Wonder Woman. Probably the all- time best female superhero who can still turn our heads today is Wonder Woman as deliciously portrayed by actress Lynda Carter in the popular TV series that ran from 1. Who can forget the image of her in that iconic red, white and blue skimpy costume, complete with the famous 1. Like its predecessors — the Batman TV series of the 6. Superman of the 5. Wonder Woman was never going to win an Oscar for its scripts or acting (and, certainly, not its special effects), but if someone came up with a hall of fame for TV superheroines, Lynda Carter would have to be at the top of the list for enshrinement.
Case in point: There have been many Superman and Batman blockbuster movies made in every decade since the 1. Wonder Woman since 1. There hasn’t been a live- action Wonder Woman TV series or movie since Carter’s WW days, and the lone attempt by NBC to create one in 2. Proposed Wonder Woman costume for 2.
TV project upset WW fans everywhere. That might be in part because veteran costume designer Robert Blackman, a multiple Emmy nominee, and three- time winner, messed with Wonder Woman’s costume, changing those iconic briefs to (gasp) pants.“I was vilified and vindicated (by Wonder Woman fans) on an hourly basis,” Blackman told Entertainment Weekly. There was outrage over everything from the fact that she was wearing pants to the boot color.”Yes, and rightfully so. What in the world was this guy thinking? Why do people want to change something that’s worked beautifully for decades?
Eventually, in some promotional photos I saw ahead of the would- be show’s release, the costume did include an updated version of the classic briefs or short- shorts, but the star who was to play Wonder Woman was modeling them in “bear” legs. Which costume would you rather see on Wonder Woman?
Uh, yeah … that was never gonna work, folks. You don’t mess with an icon. What makes a superhero character iconic? Webster’s Dictionary offers a couple of definitions of the word, icon: “Any person or thing that is revered; someone or something regarded as embodying the essential characteristics of an era, group, etc.”Listen, Lynda Carter is Wonder Woman, and Wonder Woman (at least on TV) wears those briefs with sheer pantyhose. Period. If we didn’t have a thing for pantyhose already, those of us who grew up watching Wonder Woman during the 7.
Lynda Carter portrayed. Just for kicks. In my mind, after Wonder Woman, the next great superheroine who very well could have influenced our early pantyhose fetish has to be the awesome video game character, Chun- Li.
Introduced in the original Street Fighter II video game in 1. Chun- Li is an undercover Interpol agent seeking to avenge the death of her father at the hands of Bison and his criminal organization. Chun- Li wearing brown pantyhose in the Street Fighter video games became an iconic character figure in the 1.
Chun- Li, the first well- known female playable character in a fighting game, was designed with muscular legs because of her strong martial arts kicking skills, necessary to hold her own in combat against the standard roster of powerful male characters. The first well- known female playable character in a fighting video game, Chun- Li has all the right moves.
In the game, and subsequently, in movies, Chun- Li wears a traditional Chinese qipao dress with long side slits to accommodate her powerful kung fu kicks. But let’s be honest here — it’s those brown pantyhose that make the outfit, and made us fall in love with Chun- Li. I played that game in the 9. Hd Quality Brother Bear 2 Watch. I was always Chun- Li. As far as I know it was the first time anyone had made a video game in which a female character was clearly wearing pantyhose, and that was cool. Like Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman, could you ever imagine the Chun- Li character not being dressed in pantyhose? Icon, people. Right or Wong. Most artwork depicts the Ada Wong character in the Resident Evil video games as wearing sheer pantyhose.
I’m not certain whether another superheroine who captured our hearts first in video games should be counted here or not because in almost half the pictures I can find of her she appears to be “bear”- legged. But in slightly more than half of the others, Ada Wong of the Resident Evil video games, clearly is wearing pantyhose. Sadly, when Ada Wong finally made it to the silver screen last year in Resident Evil: Retribution, she didn’t appear to be wearing pantyhose through most of the movie.
I say didn’t appear to be, as it is very hard to tell because gorgeous Chinese actress Li Bingbing has such perfect porcelain- like skin. I would swear that Miss Li is wearing very sheer pantyhose in some of the scenes and in some of the promotional photos for the movie, but as thoroughly as I’ve investigated, the truth is I just can’t tell. Still, I included Ada Wong here for two reasons: First, the official artwork for the Resident Evil video game clearly shows that her legs are smoother and have a slight shading, which is different from the rest of her skin, indicating she is wearing sheer pantyhose; Second, the majority of professional and everyday cosplay models who portray her do wear pantyhose with the costume. A model beautifully cosplays Ada Wong in a costume featuring some delicious- looking pantyhose. I’d like to think that means those models consider pantyhose integral to the Ada Wong costume, but I could be just as happy thinking that they at least have the brains and class to wear pantyhose just to look good in the costume. Hopefully, the models who don’t think it’s necessary to wear pantyhose with their Ada Wong costumes regret their decisions when they see the pics of themselves later on. Either way, Ada Wong in pantyhose totally rocks her beautiful red qipao dress better (in my opinion) than Chun- Li because Ada wears black pumps, whereas Chun- Li’s clunky white army boots are so less feminine looking.
Super supporting characters. Naturally, there are many other female superheroes in comic books, video games, TV series and movies, but I can’t point to any who are always depicted wearing pantyhose. But there are some very significant supporting characters whose beautiful pantyhose- adorned legs might equally have helped to nurture our pantyhose fetish in the early stages. Teri Hatcher gave Lois Lane some sexy pantyhose- adorned legs in the 1. Lois & Clark TV series. One of the most iconic is Lois Lane, originally portrayed by Noel Neill in the 1.
TV series, The Adventures of Superman. While, of course, pantyhose weren’t around during the 1. Neill always wore nylon stockings in the role, and set the bar high for future Lois Lanes. And of all those who’ve played the part since, so far, my favorite Lois Lane is the one turned in by Teri Hatcher during the 1. TV series, Lois & Clark, The New Adventures of Superman, which ran from 1.
While the show was mostly pretty goofy, it was fun, and no expense was spared for Hatcher’s wardrobe, which dressed Lois Lane in some great business suits, dresses and gowns, always with high heels and sheer pantyhose. As the dreaded “bear” legs movement was just taking off in the late 9.