With Lynda Carter and Gal Gadot on hand to commemorate Wonder Woman being named an ambassador to the United Nations during the character's 75th anniversary, the day's events ignited in controversy as United Nations employees protested the move Here's the AP's video covering some of the protest and controversy:
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Last night we bid a fond farewell to Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) as he headed back to Metropolis, but it looks like things are going to continue to be busy in National City as President Olivia Marsdin (Lynda Carter) needs protection as an alien attacks her Maggie Sawyer (Floriana Lima) works with Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh)[...]
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Following up on the critically-acclaimed Batman '66 Meets The Green Hornet, Dynamite Entertainment in December again pairs two icons in an all-new series set in the TV heyday of Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman and Lindsay Wagner's The Bionic Woman, written by Andy Mangels (Star Wars, Star Trek, The X-Files) and illustrated by up-and-coming[...]
With an upcoming feature film and a much talked about comic series, the character is more in the mainstream than even when Lynda Carter played her on TV.
To celebrate the anniversary, DC has put together this video showing the Amazonian through the years and all her variations From her creation by William Moulton Marston to[...]
Superman: Dawn of Justice movie, the success of DC's current comic book run and getting to star in her own movies in a couple years, now is the perfect time to visit Wonder Woman pre-Lynda Carter.
Starring Cathy Lee Crosby, better known for anything else she ever did, and directed by Vincent McEeety, meet the powerless,[...]
A clever and cool move from DC, breaking out of NYCC: Wonder Woman '77 will be a DC digital-first series based on the Lynda Carter tv show Written by Marc Andreyko, covers by Nicola Scott with artists to be announced.
On the heels of the SENSATION COMICS FEATURING WONDER WOMAN launch will be WONDER WOMAN '77,[...]
DC has had plenty of success with Supes & Bats, but other than the Justice League animated series, has not broached the character since Lynda Carter (still love her)! I can't help but feel disappointed that DC's lead heroine is going to be a tacked on character for the Batman vs Superman movie.
So what's so[...]
They are replicas from the Lynda Carter series.
The really interesting thing here is the head they have the cowl on… doesn't that look eerily close to Adam West? Like you could imagine it speaking… and how are the eyes moving?
For the big fans of the old 1966 Batman television series Adam West[...]
Gorfinkel stated Lynda Carter, who starred as the super heroine in 60 television episodes that ran from 1975 to 1979 There was general agreement from the audience, but there were a few dissenters from the audience and the panelists.
"Wonder Woman has gone through so many permutations," Sears stated in defense of his dissenting opinion and[...]
Recent years have seen a resurgence of the franchise worldwide, with the US branch of original publisher Kodansha releasing the manga with new translations and several international sources reairing the original animated series.
Sailor Moon (Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon) came from a short comic by Naoko Takeuchi heavily inspired by the superhero fiction she devoured as a[...]
LocalWatch: Neill Cameron blows up his old school in Mo-Bot High – and gets press for it!
WonderWatch: Lynda Carter defends Wonder Woman from Megan Fox hating…
"Megan Fox actually kind of trashed Wonder Woman I like her, I just thought she shouldn't trash Wonder Woman."
LocalWatch2: Kody Chamberlain gets profiled by his local press.
My first real job[...]