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I like that it's practical without going all out Nolan on batman

I beg to disagree, the lines actually draw your eye towards the "S", IMO. Here's a more finished version the artist did a while back:
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If by "iconic", you mean "no trunks", then yes, you're correct in that regard. Other than that, it has most of the elements of previous Superman costumes: cape, chest emblem, red boots, blue color, no gloves, etc.
Here's a more finished version of the artist's Batman design:
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Looks like he was going for a more shadowy, monstrous look instead of "guy-in-suit". Either way, it's more creative, and more original than the Batman redesign you're praising above (no offense to that artist, but it's just the same ol' with no trunks).
Also, if you reduced a lot of movie superhero costumes to simple line art, they'd look overly complicated as well. In the group shot, the artist has yet to add shading and texture, as well as blend some of the seamlines. But, judging from your art thread, I doubt you have the foresight or creativity to picture such things.
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And regarding his WW design, looks like he got rid of the unneeded American patriotism, and the weird bathing suit design (Is that how they all dress on Amazon Island???), and gave her something more practical and fashionable. But, to each his own...
Here's my new Batman design:
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I like it , very clever how you intigrated the power symbol

The power symbol is upside down. Other than that I like it


I beg to disagree, the lines actually draw your eye towards the "S", IMO. Here's a more finished version the artist did a while back:
![]()
If by "iconic", you mean "no trunks", then yes, you're correct in that regard. Other than that, it has most of the elements of previous Superman costumes: cape, chest emblem, red boots, blue color, no gloves, etc.
Here's a more finished version of the artist's Batman design:
![]()
Looks like he was going for a more shadowy, monstrous look instead of "guy-in-suit". Either way, it's more creative, and more original than the Batman redesign you're praising above (no offense to that artist, but it's just the same ol' with no trunks).
Also, if you reduced a lot of movie superhero costumes to simple line art, they'd look overly complicated as well. In the group shot, the artist has yet to add shading and texture, as well as blend some of the seamlines. But, judging from your art thread, I doubt you have the foresight or creativity to picture such things.
![]()
And regarding his WW design, looks like he got rid of the unneeded American patriotism, and the weird bathing suit design (Is that how they all dress on Amazon Island???), and gave her something more practical and fashionable. But, to each his own...
This trunks-less design looks better than the MOS design, not that I dont like the MOS design. But the top being a seperate piece from the bottom breaks it up without needing trunks or a belt. The MOS design looks like a single unitard and kinda awkward.
