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To say the least, some superhero costumes donโt stand the test of time. These are the laziest, ugliest, and most dated costumes DC artists have ever designed.
10) Raven’s New 52 Costume

DC Comicsโ New 52 reboot featured many characters undergoing drastic redesigns, some of which were more successful than others. Raven, however, got the short end of the stick. Her iconic hood was replaced with a bizarre bone helmet, which made her much less expressive. Her suit is covered in what are meant to be feathers but instead look more like deadly spikes. Raven was also given dagger-like talons that made her appear monstrous. For a character whose entire identity is the constant struggle between her human and demon halves, this design leaned far too much into the demon side.
9) Fate’s Costume

During the 1990s, every superhero had to be โdark and edgy,โ with costumes featuring pouches, belts, leather, and knives. One of the most egregious examples of this was Jared Stevens, the new Doctor Fate, or โFateโ as he was called. The original Doctor Fate had a mystical helmet and flowing cape that emphasized his magical power. However, the updated Doctor Fate costume turnedย the iconic Helmet of Fate into a knife and tore up the cape to use as bandages for Fateโs arm. If that all wasnโt enough, the addition of having the character have a damaged eye and arm just made Stevens look like a poor manโs Cable from Marvel Comics.
8) Guy Guardner’s Yellow Ring Outfit

The famous loose cannon of the Green Lantern Corps, Guy Gardner, was always someone who stood out, for better or for worse. After replacing his Green Lantern ring with a Yellow one in the early 90s, Guy Gardner decided that he needed a new superhero identity: Guy Gardner. Aside from the unoriginal name, Guyโs new costume was just a biker outfit with a bland โGโ logo on the front. Compared to his iconic Green Lantern Corps uniform, this design was forgettableย and totally uninspired.ย Thankfully, Guy would eventually renounce the Yellow Lantern Ring and return to the role he was made for: a Green Lantern.
7) Cosmic Boy’s 70’s Costume

The Legion of Superheroes members have gone through many redesigns over the years, but Cosmic Boyโs costume from the 70โs is the most bizarre. A very revealing outfit, it looked like a mix between a Speedo and a lace-free bustier that covered only a quarter of his pecks. The artists had decided to replace the purple of Cosmic Boyโs suit with bare skin as part of an overall awkward design. Thankfully, the costume didnโt last long, and Cosmic Boy returned to his iconic black and purple palette.
6) Tim Drake’s “Drake” Costume

In an industry filled with unique and fantastical outfits, the worst thing a superhero can have is a boring costume. Wanting to become an independent hero, Tim Drake abandoned the Robin persona and took on the mononym โDrake.โ Aside from his superhero name just being his last name, Timโs new costume was a boring pile of nothing. Not much can be said about it, as it leaves no lasting impression. Its color palette was brown and yellow, with no recognizable features, making it one of the most forgettable costumes in comic book history.













