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Wonder Woman: Watch Full Episodes on TheWB.com

Wonder Woman: Watch Full Episodes on TheWB.com

WONDER WOMEN! The Untold Story of American Superheroines TUBE+ What If - Batman Movies Introduction We've all seen the movies and have all experienced the carnage that they ensued. The beautifully sleek movies that Tim Burton had once done were quickly dashed with the inception of Batman Forever. From there on, we endured subpar flicks from Joel Schumacher that were more about campiness than quality. My question is what would have happened if Warner Brothers stuck with the formula they already had? A Stronger Fan Base Obviously the downfall of the Batman movie franchise was the loss of Tim Burton and the change in direction that Warner Bros. wanted. True Batman fans WB unfortunately didn't have the desire to invest on what they already knew was the perfect formula. The Introduction of More DC Comic Movies With the success of the Batman films, WB chooses to invest into more DC Comics hero stories. We saw this happen in the 2000's with the inception of Batman Begins and Superman Returns. This is a real pic. DC finds out the hard way and fans start to reject their movies.

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Welcome To The Wonder Woman Museum! Psychedelic 'Batman Live' Stage Show Finally Coming to America Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark may have broken the hearts of superhero-loving theater goers with its uninspired take on New York’s webslinging photographer, but American audiences are in for a delightfully insane consolation prize. Batman Live, the live-action stage show that’s been touring arenas in Latin America, Europe and the United Kingdom, is finally making its North American debut, with a full complement of Bat-foes, and effects that dazzle the eyes rather than maim the actors.Granted, Batman Live may not have songs by U2′s Bono and the Edge (or songs at all), but based on what we’ve seen so far, what the show lacks in musical pedigree it makes up for in giant Joker heads with teeth made of people, neon bo staff battles, shiny costumes and a sleek Batmobile. Although the creators promise this isn’t an Ice Capade experience, Batman Live is aimed at an all-ages audience, with a tone closer to Tim Burton than Christopher Nolan.

Wonder Woman Origins As one of the longest continually published comic book characters, Wonder Woman’s history has undergone some changes over the years, though a few elements remain consistent in all of her depictions. She is the princess of the Amazons, a race of women who live free of men on Paradise Island (later dubbed Themyscira). After growing up on this island, Wonder Woman (whom the Amazons named Diana) journeys to man’s world on a mission of diplomacy and peace. Until DC's New 52 relaunch, there were a few other aspects of the origin story that remained consistent. In the golden age this led to an infatuation with Steve Trevor that persisted throughout the golden and silver age versions of the character. After Crisis on Infinite Earths, the character’s origin was slightly retold by George Perez. The most recent version of the character’s origin (since the new 52) has not yet been told in totality, but certain things are known. Creation Character Evolution Golden Age Silver Age Modern Age

The World’s only Turbine-Powered Batmobile by Putsch Racing | Todd Cooperider Online Photos courtesy of Scott Schwartz and Putsch Racing This car replicates the Batmobile from the 1989 movie starring Michael Keaton as Batman that was directed by Tim Burton. This film is significant in that it is the first of the modern Batman movies that changed the direction of the character as it was portrayed in the campy 1960’s TV show. The character of Batman is culturally significant the world over and likely because the character is the most relatable of all super heros in that Bruce Wayne is a normal human that only wants to make the world a better place. Throughout TV and movie history, the Batmobiles shown on screen have merely been props that are dubbed over with movie magic and clever editing to give them their fantastic powers. Even since that campy TV show of the 1960’s, the Batmobile was portrayed as being turbine powered. Enter Casey Putsch of Putsch Racing Putsch Racing Batmobile Specifications: Military Boeing turboshaft helicopter engine The Engine: Its usage: Its Impact:

Wonder Woman (Video 2009 The History of the Batmobile - BatmobileHistory.com Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) Real Name Status Characteristics 6' 0" (6'2"-6'3" in heels) Origin Of all people you know who I am. Origin Wonder Woman did not keep her identity a secret, and she was not at first a "super-heroine". Involvement with the Teen Titans/Joining the JLA Wonder Woman had been becoming a popular female hero figure around the time of the Teen Titan's creation. Mortal and Immortal Challenges Shadows of the Past Wonder Woman and her extended family

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