Is Wally Wood’s all-red Daredevil redesign the most successful and enduring costume change in the history of comics?
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Since no other Spider-Man ever saw print--and we've never seen Jack's version--I don't think that really counts.
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oof, reading a Dikto essay is rarely something I would suggest to anyone but the "Who Really Created Spider-Man" is probably one of the few that I would. The character concept was apparently super bare bones and it was open to all the artists. Kirby's was like a summoned hero
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I woulud say Ditko’s redesign of Spider-Man doesn’t count, because that’s what he debuted in. So it was development, not a change that happened after the character was introduced. But there was a Dr. Strange redesign, with the red cloak, that certainly lasted...
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The classic Iron Man was another Ditko design, rather than Heck, which makes him three for three on this list. And I'd add John Romita's drastic reworking of Black Widow, which became more or less her template look ever since.
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