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C… functional yet kinda sporty.
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B.
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A with the hair of F there's something Raquel Welch in "One Million Years B.C." about it.
None of these are great, but the pink mini skirt is the absolute worst. I've said before than whenever that show came up with new designs for characters -- they were always inferior to the comic book versions.
I'll go with B, but it could use more animal print.
I choose B (the sexy one), though C is fine too. The Cavewoman outfit as a practical 'super-suit' doesn't make much sense because in her original story...she was suppose to be a cavewoman.
In their defense, I don't think the character had actually appeared in a comic for decades at that point (there was a cameo in Byrne's run where she was still a monkey at the very end). The B costume appeared in the mid and late 2000's I think
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C or B for me
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F for the original look.
Second choice is A for the muscles and in keeping as close to F as possible.
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That shade of orange is essential in any good Giganta design, which is why I liked F. Add some giraffe print to that and you'd have an acceptable alternative to A. Plus the wristbands mirror Diana and the boot disks are cool.