Wonder Girl Donna Troy Pre-Crsis Silver Age
All Diffuse, Normal Bump, Ambient Oclussion, Roughness & Height Maps Included
Includes 2 Walk Animations In FBX Format
Donna Troy is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is the original Wonder Girl. After the shake-up in comics that resulted from the publication of Seduction of the Innocent, DC Comics searched for a way to portray Wonder Woman that would be acceptable to parents. One of the more favored approaches was to publish a series of Impossible Tales in which Wonder Woman (Diana) appeared for various reasons side-by-side with younger versions of herself as well as her mother, creating a Wonder Family. A teen-aged version of Wonder Woman was dubbed Wonder Girl. By issue #123 of Wonder Woman (July 1961) the label Impossible Tale was not being included on many of these stories. In this particular issue the character of Wonder Girl is referred to as if she is an entity entirely different from Diana, a character unto herself.Wonder Woman's younger sister Wonder Girl made her first appearance outside the Wonder Woman book in The Brave and the Bold #60 (July 1965) as a member of a junior Justice League called the Teen Titans, consisting of Robin (Dick Grayson), Kid Flash (Wally West), and Aqualad (the sidekicks of Batman, The Flash, and Aquaman, respectively).After next being featured in Showcase #59 (December 1965), the Teen Titans were spun off into their own series with Teen Titans #1, cover-dated February 1966. Wonder Girl's original costume was patterned after Wonder Woman's, as shown in her first appearance from The Brave and the Bold vol. 1 #60 (July 1965), art by Bruno Premiani. Premiani drew her with the Wonder Woman-style walking shorts, but the rest of the story had her in her usual boy-cut briefs. Eventually the boy-cut was shortened to just briefs.