Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Black and White Wednesday: DC on TV from Amazing World of DC Comics #15

Dig it, Groove-ophiles! In The Amazing World of DC Comics #15 (August 1977), Anthony Tollin wrote a nice, photo-filled article encapsulating the history of DC heroes on live-action TV. Later in that same ish, Mark Evanier gave us an excellent essay on TV's Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter! All those facts and photos came under a gorgeous Mike Nasser (now Michael Netzer) WW cover. And heeeeeere it is!











4 comments:

  1. I STILL have a massive crush on Lynda Carter, such a beautiful lady.

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  2. That Mike Nasser cover is worth the price of admission.

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  3. I had this issue back in 1977 and am now kicking myself for not holding on to it. Thanks so much for sharing it. Mike Nasser / Michael Netzer did a lovely job of capturing Lynda Carter's likeness on that stunning cover. Some very nice photos of Lynda. I especially like the one of her mugging for the camera. Also great to see photos of Joanna Cameron as Isis, Yvonne Craig as Batgirl, Debra Winger as Wonder Girl, and Beatrice Colen who was a delight as Etta Candy.

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