9/15/2023 0 Comments Wonder woman invisible![]() ![]() Note the invisible nature of the invisible jet with its invisible passengers. The invisible jet arriving in New York with Steve Trevor and Diana onboard. ![]() If your plane is mentally piloted (as the Pre-Crisis device was supposed to have been) then you don't need to see anything inside.įrom 2009 animated feature Wonder Woman. Inside of the Invisible Jet is NOT invisible, which makes perfect sense if you wanted to have a plane with a control interface. On April 1, 2015, the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum exhibited Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet. Note the lack of visible passengers, yet the plane is still translucent to the background. DecemWonder Woman's invisible aircraft on display, next to the Bell X-1, in its jet formation at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, April 1, 2015. The Invisible Jet from above as seen while leaving Paradise Island. Wonder Woman, 2009 (Animated Movie Release)įrom 2009 animated feature, Wonder Woman. Her jet is invisible from the outside and so is she while she's in it. This is the suspension of belief for the sake of the story. It is possible her ship was the very first comic depiction of a cloaking device and like in Star Trek IV, when they leave the cloaked ship, they become visible suddenly. No one wants to see a blank page for very long. The DC series Wonder Woman 77, which is a comic book recreation of the famed TV series, pitted the two women against each. ![]() Invisibility is great as an idea but when you have to show it on screen or on the page, it becomes problematic. The Invisible Plane first emerged (powered by an invisible propeller). This would be the same for the television series. No one wants to see an invisible jet.well they do, but only for a moment. In the Wonder Woman movie referenced below the entire flight scene is less than 30 seconds of screen time. Otherwise kids would have been spending their hard earned pennies to watch Wonder Woman board her invisible jet and then just watch scenery until she arrived at her destination. WE, THE READERS, SEE WONDER WOMAN AND HER PASSENGERS. You have to remember that comics are a visual genre and as a result, you are supposed to accept with the same grace we did when action balloons like POW!, CRASH and the famous SHRAKRADOOM! (from Thor and Walt Simonson's run) would appear on the pages that Wonder Woman and her passengers, while being drawn for your enjoyment, are actually invisible while inside of the Invisible Jet. Her plane could do everything ours could AND was invisible.Īs for being able to see her through the plane.I hate to break it to you, but Wonder Woman is supposed to be invisible while she is in the Invisible Jet. I think the invisible plane was used as a plot device. In the golden and silver age she couldn’t fly, although she could glide on wind currents. To differentiate, Diana didn’t share all of Superman’s abilities. She had to have a ride that was over the top as well, one-upping anything made in the Man's World. Wonder Woman was designed as a female counterpoint to Superman, so her powers are similar but not the same (strength, speed, etc). She was a character who was over the top, a woman made from clay imbued with powers from the gods, living on a island of all women, who would come to the Man's World with a message of peace but completely capable of kicking any man's butt. Ricardo Montalban plays the laconic lothario who lurks at the top of a conspiracy to make off with ultra-secret code books, leading Agent Prince to discover an Amazon sister-in-exile (Anitra Ford).Wonder Woman's Invisible Plane/Jet is invisible because in 1941, the idea of an invisible, super-fast, stealth plane was considered to be the most fantastic idea imaginable. But fret not, four-color fans! Many of the expected wondrous elements from bracelets and lassos to Paradise Island and invisible jets, all make an appearance, albeit with a sleek, seventies espionage superaction refit. Black (Star Trek, Shaft), and seemingly influenced by her recent turn as a mod, cat-suited crime-fighter in the pages of her DC Comics home, this Amazon Princess was more superspy than superhero. Before Lynda Carter took the heroine back to World War II for her “New, Original” incarnation, statuesque Tennis Pro turned performer Cathy Lee Crosby swung the magic lasso in a very different TV incarnation. ![]()
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