​No matter how many superhero comics you read, there's one thing we all take for granted: Superheroes wear costumes. Superman has his blue leotard and (sometimes) red underwear, Batman has his cowl, every superhero has something. It's what separates the superhero from the alter ego. It's what keeps people from figuring out that Clark Kent isn't the awkward, clumsy Kansas boy he appears to be.





Now, DC revealed one of their superheroes isn't wearing a costume, ​Comic Book reports.





In "Justice League #35," Wonder Woman revealed to the world what she wears isn't a costume, uniform or super suit. It's a religious garment.





After the previous issue saw a nun killed by a terrorist wielding Wonder Woman's sword, Diana is called in for questioning. The interrogating officer refers to Wonder Woman's iconic outfit as a costume. She cuts him off to correct him.

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"It's a habit," she says. "A religious garment. I do not wear a costume." The officer also calls her Diana Prince, and she corrects him once again. Her name is " Diana of Themyscira. Daughter of Hippolyta."



