Well maybe I have time to complain about another costume.
This is Ryan Reynolds in the costume for the upcoming "Green Lantern" film.
Why is it so hard just to use the comic book version?
It's one of the best designed costumes ever, but they have to change it.
Okay, I do like the way they did the mask.
But what's up with the green veins?
The Green Lantern Costume, posted to http://comic-kingdom.blogspot.com/ on July 16th, 2010
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Friday, July 16, 2010
The Green Lantern Costume
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