Here we have Wonder Woman Barbie.
She’s been around since 194, ALMOST beating Captain America (Cap’s debut only beat her by around nine months) and along with Superman and Batman, she is one of DC Comic’s Trinity.
The Amazon Princess is very popular and they have been trying to get a live action movie going for years.
Now that Gal Gadot is gonna be the Amazon Princess, we may be closer than ever to actually getting that done.
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Friday, August 22, 2014
Barbie as Wonder Woman
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