The ever-languishing Wonder Woman movie has been moored in the Hollywood swamp due to the lack of a strong market demand for a female-led superhero movie. But the demand for Wonder Woman in video games has given the Amazonian princess life in virtual reality.
The latest model to represent the demigod is Alissa Barry, whose likeness was used by the designers of the latest DC Comic video game, Infinite Crisis.
If a Wonder Woman movie had ever been green-lit, the world would never know who Barry is. And we wouldn't know what a Kaloopy video is, either.
Kaloopy videos integrate live video with stop-motion photography.
They're not too different from the photo-realistic video games in which Barry appears.
Did I mention she's in to cosplay?
America is the land where anyone can pursue their dreams. Barry fulfills her dream of depicting fictional characters, satisfying the demand of randy fanboys to interact with imaginary persons.
Killer tat.
Barry worked at a video game PR firm until the business asked her to help in a pitch by dressing up as a fictional character.
She hasn't looked back since.
The video game industry has an insatiable demand for enthusiastic lady fans who love nothing more than actualizing their fandom by dressing up as their favorite fantasy characters.
But Barry does just fine being herself, opening the eyes of gentlemen everywhere.
Thanks Sergio. "@JukinVideo: Jukin goes Hollywood #MaraschinoStep #Trending #plur Alissa Barry https://t.co/qLlW9hKH3N"
— Alissa Barry (@Alissa_Barry) September 10, 2013
America: the land where you can be whoever you want to be. Even if that person is fictional.