The evolution of Iron Man from his bulky original suit to the current look happened over the course of several redesigns, including a gold version of the original, the "Silver Centurion" armor of the '80s, and Football Pants.
Oh, Sue Storm. I don't know what possessed someone to redesign your costume as a swimsuit with a giant "4" cut out over your cleavage. Oh wait, yes I do. As you might expect, the Invisible Woman's costume reverted back to the bodysuit that Jessica Alba later donned in the movies, and the "4" costume now lives on only in infamy.
By far one of the most absurd costume changes in comics history, Speedball was a happy-go-lucky teen hero who made colorful energy bubbles, until one of his teammates accidentally blew up 612 civilians. He renamed himself Penance, as now dresses in a metal gimp suit with 612 internal spikes that stab him every time he moves. You know, as penance.
In the '90s, Aquaman ditched his original costume in favor of an updated look with long hair, a beard and a hook in place of his left hand, because his Super Friends gear apparently just wasn't piratey enough.
After Bruce Wayne had his back broken by the villain Bane during the 90s, another vigilante took over the mantle of Batman -- while wearing brightly-colored battle armor and excessive yellow pouches. He also eventually started killing people, forcing Wayne to take back the Batman name -- and the costume we know and love.
After his secret identity was revealed in the 90s, Daredevil faked his own death, had a breakdown, became a street hustler, and returned in a mecha-suit with razor shoulderpads. Mercifully, none of this lasted, and he returned to his old identity and costume for reasons that ultimately, don't really matter.
One of the most famous costume changes in comics history, Spider-Man's black suit was actually an alien symbiote that bonded to his body during an intergalactic conflict called the Secret Wars, but we're pretty sure it was really put there because everyone was tired of drawing all those webs on his classic costume. He eventually removed the symbiote and returned to his classic costume, except for a brief period when Aunt May was hospitalized and he decided to dress in a non-symbiotic black costume to express the darkness of his soul.
While a lot of folks (including Jughead) went punk in the '80s, Storm's transformation into mohawked, leather-wearing badass was less about the music and lifestyle and more about going down into the sewer and having knife-fights with super-powered gang-leaders. And THAT is punk as hell.
The biggest major change from Wonder Woman's traditional costume into something with pants coincided with the rise of the Women's Lib movement, but unfortunately involved her losing all of her powers in the process, which is kind of a mixed message. Much like bell-bottoms, her groovy costume soon disappeared in favor of a more classic ensemble.
The X-Men have worn a lot of colorful costumes over the years, but it wasn't until Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely gave the X-Men a more paramilitary-inspired uniform that they actually made sense for the mutant fighters. The more realistic take was also adopted by the movies, where they donned appropriate fitted black uniforms rather than neon spandex.
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Friday 21 August
By Robert
This recession has left americans with too much time on their hands. Obama has done nothing and will not do anthing for this country except pile and nail everyone in dept. All in all the go cart was pretty cool and creative.
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Friday 21 August
By jessica
what does that have to do with obama? nothing! get off your soapbox and stop bringing politics into things that people should enjoy reading.
Friday 21 August
By ROB
IM NOT THAT IMPRESSED
Saturday 22 August
By openmike
Instead of just complimenting the man on his enginuity, you have to demonstrate the only thing you can create are untrue political statements! Why not find something you are good at that doesn't include your whinning
Friday 21 August
By Trevelle
WWWICKED
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Friday 21 August
By jbjg24m
iwant one !!
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Friday 21 August
By Jon Aldridge
To Robert: You obviously have some issues you haven't dealt with. It's now 9 months after the election and your still whining. OK, here it is in black and white, Obama won, your guy lost, get over it, move on! You have a computer, access to the internet, and the opportunity to at least try to do something constructive for society, yet all you can do is whine. We're all tired of hearing it. Did you even look at the go-cart?
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Friday 21 August
By echoesofelvis
This dude rocks, what a great job. Hope he sells a lot of the plans on ebay and makes good money doing it, b4 the inevitable punks copy his work (steal it). My man deserves props for making an awesome tumbler - and for being such a big Dark Knight fan. Major kudos. Maybe he will develop a set of plans to do the same thing with a full sized dune buggy - now THAT would be awesome! Some enterprising kit car company should partner up with him to sell the parts pre-fab'd, for go-karts and dune buggies. (how stupid is it that people drag their political views into a forum about a dude making a Batman car - here's a feel good story with no downside and these people drag it down by talking about their irrelevant political views)
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Saturday 22 August
By homecareking
WTF... does political horse poop got to do with makeing a cool go-cart ? Keep the real world out of this. Your car rocks.... ;)
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Saturday 22 August
By The Captain Sez ...
OK, so maybe this guy has some Time on his hands ... But at least he's doing SomeThing Useful with it ... Somewhere, theres a Kit Co thats wondering how to Market T-Man's ingenuity ... I Myself would like to know how he got the Steering right ... Power Transfer is simple enough ... How Does the Steering work ?? ... the Rest is just Very Neatly done sheetmetal, or fiberglass ... Nice Work, T-Man
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