An exciting piece of Wonder Woman fanart is a visual treat that anyone who loved the '90s will certainly get a kick out of. Artist Dan Hipp gives Diana and Nubia a makeover that reinterprets the heroes as the ultimate '90s kids.

The '90s was a controversial time for comic books. Not only was it an era in which comic creators began experimenting with grimmer and 'extreme' storytelling, but the market was also feeling the weight of the speculator boom. The numerous variants and gimmicks flooding the market caused a bubble that, once popped, led to a devastating few years for the comic book industry. But the '90s weren't all bad and have become a period of nostalgia for many adults today. Many older millennials now reflect on the decade as one of comfort when thinking about the period's other entertainment, such as the video games, cartoons, and films of the '90s.

Amazing Fanart Blends Wonder Woman and the '90s

Now the decade of Tamagotchis and Surge Soda is being celebrated in an amazing piece of Wonder Woman fanart. On Instagram, artist Dan Hipp posted a picture with the message "Amazons". The piece shows Diana and Nubia, two heroes who have held the Wonder Woman title, dressed up in the most '90s outfits ever. Nubia wears a sweater that, while adorned with W's, also has a giant face of The Lion King's Mufasa on it. The sweater matches Nubia's oversized sunglasses which bear the image of the Disney film's villain, Scar. Nubia carries another tribute to a beloved cartoon in her hand: Lion-O's Sword of Omens from Thundercats. Diana also homages the decade with her sweater and earrings, both of which have Power Stars from the Super Mario franchise on them.

The art was well-received among fans on Instagram, with the post being liked over five thousand times. While the fanart also has a small tribute to Steppenwolf, the villain of the 2017 Justice League movie in the form of a keychain on Diana's lasso, the piece is all about the '90s. Within one artwork, Hipp acknowledges three popular franchises that are still popular with the adults that first experienced them in the '90s. Not only does the piece brilliantly showcase Diana and Nubia's friendship, it gives respect to some of the most influential media that '90s kids love.

Wonder Woman Fanart is Ultimate '90s Tribute

Rafiki hold Simba after the ceremony in the Lion King

Granted, Thundercats and Mario Bros. were both created in the '80s, but that didn't stop both from being a sizable part of '90s culture. In addition to being outrageously cute, Hipp's art shows off a brilliant hodgepodge of some of the most identifiable imagery any '90s kid worth their salt would recognize. As time moves further and further away from the '90s, more people familiar with the decade continue to look back on that period with fond memories. Seeing a hero like Wonder Woman having fun while dressed in some of the most well-known symbols of '90s entertainment is something that will surely resonate with many older millennials.

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