I’m a die-hard Teen Titans. But the return of one iconic Titans costume has finally changed my mind. It’s time to expand my horizons—even if I’m still staying loyal to the Wonder-Family.
World’s Finest: Teen Titans by Mark Waid and Emanuela Lupacchino gives the original teen superhero team a modern-day reimagining, bringing back the iconic Donna “Wonder Girl” Troy, Dick “Robin” Grayson, Roy “Speedy” Harper, Wally “Kid Flash” West, Karen “Bumblebee” Beecher, and Garth, AKA Aqualad, for an epic retelling of their earliest adventures.
While I might be a little late to the party, I am thoroughly enjoying the series so far. One aspect that has really stood out to me is the variant covers, especially the ones featuring Donna Troy in her red and white Wonder Girl glory.
Cover Art For Mark Waid’s World’s Finest: Teen Titans Series Has Convinced Me I Need to Start Cosplaying Donna Troy
Cover B Evan 'Doc' Shaner Card Stock Variant for World's Finest: Teen Titans #2
Seeing Donna’s Wonder Girl return to modern-day comics with today’s contemporary art style has made me fall completely in love with her costume—and I also can’t stop thinking about cosplaying it. The variant covers by Evan 'Doc' Shaner and Paolo Rivera for issue #2, along with Luciano Vecchio's variant for issue #3, have especially caught my eye. In my opinion, they capture the very essence of Donna’s classic Teen Titans look. I’ve always ired the red bodysuit adorned with white stars and paired with black boots, but these covers have transformed my iration into full-blown obsession.
For my Wonder Woman costume, I had a tailor create it to fit my exact measurements. Now, though, I’m excited to take on a new challenge and make Donna’s costume from scratch. While I’m not entirely sure if I have the skills for this, I’m more than willing to try. My plan is to find a thick, high-quality red bodysuit similar to Donna’s and add the details myself. I already have knee-high boots that would be perfect, and I’m confident I can sew on the white stars and other finishing touches.

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Donna Troy’s Black and Silver Costume Is Iconic, But Her Red and White-Starred Suit Will ALWAYS Be Her Best Look
Cover C Paolo Rivera Card Stock Variant for World's Finest: Teen Titans #2
Donna’s black and silver costume in mainstream continuity is undeniably iconic. It’s more than just a fashion statement—it marks her transition from a Teen Titan to an adult hero, which I truly appreciate. While some would see a return to her red costume as a regression in her character growth, I can’t help but wish for it, as I believe it's her best look yet. To me, her classic costume isn’t just an aesthetically pleasing outfit; it symbolizes the Wonder Girl I first fell in love with, making me long for its return.
World's Finest: Teen Titans #1 is available now from DC Comics!
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