AMAZING THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT LYNDA CARTER’S WONDER WOMAN COSTUME

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When someone mentions Wonder Woman, what is the first thing that springs to mind? Perhaps you see a superhero costume in red, white, and blue. On Halloween, many people still dress up in legendary costumes. However, it turns out that there are many details regarding the dress, as well as the actress who popularized it, that we don’t know. Lynda Carter turns out to be a mysterious woman.

During World War II, the first Wonder Woman comic book was published. The producers of the TV show chose the 1970s as the location for the show. Diana Prince, on the other hand, wore a quite different outfit. Hers was emblazoned with an eagle, a clear tribute to the United States. When the show was moved to a different network, a lot was changed.

After the first season, ABC opted not to invest any further money in the Second World War War sets. In the end, the network decided to remove it from the schedule. Fortunately, CBS has picked up the show. They chose the present day as the setting. This was far from the only change they made. The costume has also been updated! It has gold stripes instead of the eagle

Do you know who Wonder Woman’s so-called father is? William Moulton Marston was his name. He was a psychotherapist who was having issues with his wife and a former student. As you can expect, this was quite unusual in the 1920s. Olivia Byrne, the third party, was fond of wearing large bracelets. He paid respect to his lover at the show by wearing the same item

But there was more to it than that. He was likewise keen on tying other people up. This is how the lore behind this feature came to be. “Wonder Woman and her sister Amazons have to wear heavy bracelets to remind them of what happens to a girl when she lets a man conquer her.” Is it possible that if she removes those wristbands, she will go mad?