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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PsyLiam: [QB] Looking at it, Robin really did have the worst "iconic" superhero costume of all time. Look at it: [IMG]http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/73/OldRobin.jpg[/IMG] And you can't even blame it on "they designed it way back in the 40s, since it was still in use right up until the end of the 80s. Dick was in his twenties when he wore it! He had no shame. So, when Tim took over, it was replaced with this: [IMG]http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/73/NewRobin.jpg[/IMG] Much nicer, eh? He's finally covered up his legs (although this image is missing the split toe boots, which shows the slightly Asian influence this costume has). Also, making the cape's outside black actually makes it look better. Black and yellow: good. Yellow only: Bad. And don't think that Dick never had costume problems when he became Nightwing. Look at this. Seriously, look. [IMG]http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/73/OldNightwing.jpg[/IMG] I suppose you can't expect them to be incredible martial artists with uncanny detective powers, AND also have good costume design skills. Worse yet, he eventually grew a mullet. An honest to god mullet. Thankfully, along came the 90s, and the "make everything black" phase. So we get the rather better looking: [IMG]http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/73/NewNightwing.gif[/IMG] And that concludes the story. Hopefully, we have all learnt that hanging around with a man who dresses like a bat [i]will[/i] fuck up your own sense of fashion. Mark my words. Tim may be fastidious about his hair gel now, but give it a few years and he'll have added a suit jacket to his costume. With rolled up sleaves. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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