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Rate The last Wednesday Comics post I’ll ever write (unless I write some more)

Original at Newsarama external link    Thu, Sep 24

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By J. Caleb Mozzocco If Caldwell’s Wonder Woman is a failure though, it failed far more successfully than most Wonder Woman comics do. Hell, it failed better than post William Moulton Marston Wonder Woman comics tend to succeed. I certainly wouldn’t object to more Baker Hawkman or Justice League stories.

Rate Gregory Branson-Trent Releases New Wonder Woman Book Wonder Woman ... - PR.com

Original at PR.com external link    Thu, May 14

New York, NY, May 14, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Wonder Woman was an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book character Wonder Woman, created by William Moulton Marston. It starred Lynda Carter as Princess Diana/Diana Prince and Lyle ...

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Original at ComicList external link    Wed, Oct 15

By ComicList Debuting in All-Star Comics #8 (December 1941-January 1942) as the creation of psychologist and lie-detector inventor William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman soon graduated into two series of her own: Wonder Woman and Sensation Comics. In the 66 years since, over a thousand Wonder Woman comics have been published by DC Comics. Wonder Woman has appeared in animated cartoons such as Justice League Unlimited and Super Friends, but most famously was portrayed by statuesque actress Lynda Cater in the live-action series from 1975-1979. Debuting in All-Star Comics #8 (December 1941-January 1942) as the creation of psychologist and lie-detector inventor William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman soon graduated into two series of her own: W...   [read the full post]

Rate Art Review | 'Superheroes' Power Dressing - New York Times

Original at nytimes.com external link    Thu, May 8

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Art Review | 'Superheroes' Power Dressing  United States - Wonder Woman, created by William Moulton Marston, first appeared against a patriotic Washington skyline in January 1942. The drawn version — unlike Lynda ... Superman Comes To The Museum Atlantic Online

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