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Posted: 17 January 2026 at 2:45pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Perusing some online articles about the earliest superheroes, found one that correctly acknowledges Lee Falk’s Phantom as the first to bring together most of the familiar tropes—tho describes the character as “spandex-clad” twenty three years before Spandex was introduced.

As many of you know, this is a bit of civilian ignorance (shared by ennui-engorged fanboys) that particularly sticks in my craw. A quick review of Golden and Silver Age reveals none come even close to “spandex”. Superman’s costume was retconned as Kyptonian blankets. Batman debuted in a leotard. Wonder Woman wore Amazon armor. Green Lantern, conventional cloth. Same for the first Flash.

By the birth of the Silver age, more exotic materials were introduced. Barry Allen created a fabric that could be compressed to fit in a signet ring. Green Lantern inherited a uniform mage from ring plasma/energy. The Atom’s costume was “dark star” material.

Over at Marvel, early characters relied on leotards. Captain America’s uniform was government issue, tho nothing ever indicated there was anything “special” about it. The Fantastic Four wore “unstable molecules” developed by Reed Richards. Iron Man wore literal iron at first, later switching to a super polymer invented by Tony Stark. The Hulk wore trunks, then torn trousers. Peter Parker stitched together his costume with fabrics found in Aunt May’s “sewing drawer”.

And so on.

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Posted: 17 January 2026 at 9:32pm | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Yeah, spandex narks me off to no end.
That Joss Whedon was responsible for that line in X-Men just added to the
disappointment of the line. He really should have known better.
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Posted: 17 January 2026 at 9:32pm | IP Logged | 3 post reply

Yes, and it's always people who think they are being witty.  Same with the whole "wearing their underwear on the outside" thing.  We had a movie Superman for ten years who didn't wear the trunks and--it looked awkward...down there.

Now we have some sort of mesh material for most of the live action portrayals.  Is there ANY example of actual spandex being used, except for some unfortunate TV attempts 40 or 50 years ago?

We're also seeing a lot of leather.  They always want to give Daredevil leather--and I think that would be the most uncomfortable thing when trying to do acrobatics or swinging across the rooftops.

I remember one instance of Don Newton drawing Batman doing a workout without his cape and gloves--and the gray shirt by itself looked like sweatshirt material--which I thought was perfect!  Same thing with a maskless and gloveless Captain America working out by George Perez--his white sleeves gave me the impression of simple sweatshirt or henley material.

I'd rather see Superman and some others in t-shirt cloth than thick armor-type material.


Edited by Eric Jansen on 17 January 2026 at 9:34pm
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