Wonder Woman 1975 Movie
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The New Original Wonder Woman Air date: Nov 7, 1975 Major Trevor crashes in the ocean not far from Paradise Island and washes on shore there. As he is carried by the woman that found him the royals. The New Original Wonder Woman November 7, 1975 American war hero Steve Trevor is downed over the Bermuda Triangle and lands on ’Paradise Island’, home of the Amazons. The Amazons hold a contest and choose a champion among them - Wonder Woman - who will return with Steve Trevor to America and remain there to fight the Nazi threat. Pilot Movie: ’The New, Original Wonder Woman’ was a TV movie airing on November 7, 1975 complete with special guest stars such as Cloris Leachman as Queen Hippolyta and Red Buttons as Ashley Norman, the Nazi spy with the best reaction shot ever to Wonder Woman deflecting his bullets. It proceeded slowly from there to specials in April of 1976.Privacy • Advertising • Contact • Terms
*Wonder Woman (1975) – Pilot Review A year after ABC and Warner Bros failed attempt at a strangely powerless and updated Wonder Woman the studio decided to go back to the source material and give the world the hero everyone had been waiting for, and finally Wonder Woman is allowed to wear the costume from the comic book.
*This is the pilot for the 1970s Wonder Woman show. I remember watching this show as a kid along with Batman and Hulk. This takes place during WW2 and I am a huge fan of this version of Wonder Woman. If I remember correctly they changed the setting to modern times (the 1970s) in the next season. This is a highly effective television pilot.Copyright @2020 TigerDroppings.com. All rights reserved.
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*Topic Sort OptionsMessageFewer KilometersLA-Lafayette FanBaton RougeMember since Dec 200729660 postsGal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Fewer Kilometers on 10/9/20 at 7:04 pmAURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 7:12 pm to Fewer Kilometerswow... that ’ action ’. Amazing ! I’d think that putting beauty on beauty would result in massive beauty. Oddly, it doesn’t work out that way. Replies (0)theunknownknightLSU FanBaton RougeMember since Sep 200548574 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by theunknownknight on 10/9/20 at 7:14 pm to Fewer KilometersSaint AlfonzoSyracuse FanMember since Jan 20198748 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Saint Alfonzo on 10/9/20 at 7:15 pm to Fewer KilometersGal Gadot is a gorgeous woman and I like her as Wonder Woman but my goodness, Lynda Carter was built for speed. Replies (0)AURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 7:21 pm to theunknownknightquote:I’d kiss Gal Gadot on the mouthWould be a nice place to start. Or anywhere else. Replies (0)xenythxFlorida FanMember since Dec 200730975 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by xenythx on 10/9/20 at 7:24 pm to Fewer KilometersAURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 7:37 pm to xenythxReplies (0)BigDawg0420Georgetown FanHamsterdamMember since Apr 20105049 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by BigDawg0420 on 10/9/20 at 7:57 pm to xenythxquote:I, too, have searched for ’Gal Gadot deepfake.’ Image: https://i.gifer.com/4wdF.gifre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by BearCrocs on 10/9/20 at 8:15 pm to BigDawg0420Replies (0)PsychTigerUSA FanCharlestonMember since Jul 200476600 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by PsychTiger on 10/9/20 at 8:26 pm to Fewer KilometersBefore I click, is this a porn deep fake? eta: will only click if answer is “yes”BananaManCanLSU Fanbaton rougeMember since Sep 20091791 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by BananaManCan on 10/9/20 at 8:29 pm to PsychTigerThere’s a pretty good deep fake of AOC giving a BJ out there too.PsychTigerUSA FanCharlestonMember since Jul 200476600 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by PsychTiger on 10/9/20 at 8:51 pm to BananaManCanProbably a real video of her obtaining campaign contributions, the Kamala way. Replies (0)gthog61Georgia Tech FanIrving, TXMember since Nov 200966340 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by gthog61 on 10/9/20 at 10:07 pm to Fewer KilometersHow often does twirling into a motorcycle outfit come into play? Or can she twirl into anything she thinks about?AURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 10:23 pm to gthog61Or twirling into a helmet and gloves, elbow and knee pads, to steal a random skateboard...because even a demigod warrior princess needs proper street protection! Replies (0)AURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 10:24 pm to BananaManCanquote:There’s a pretty good deep fake of AOC giving a BJ out there too. Link , or be known as a liar! lsuwontonwrapLSU FanMember since Aug 201233428 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by lsuwontonwrap on 10/10/20 at 1:49 am to Fewer KilometersI’ve become less impressed with these now that there’s an app that let’s you make your own deep fakes. Replies (0)Brightside BengalNew Orleans Saints FanOld MetairieMember since Sep 20073691 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Brightside Bengal on 10/11/20 at 6:29 pm to Fewer KilometersAURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/11/20 at 6:44 pm to Brightside Bengalquote:Gal Gadot wishes she had those tits.EVERYONE wishes she had those tits! * ( OK, to be honest, I don’t discriminate when it comes to a body as fine as hers ) Replies (0)re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Peter167 on 10/11/20 at 7:22 pm to Fewer KilometersReplies (0)FLBooGoTigs1LSU FanNocatee, FL.Member since Jan 200847911 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by FLBooGoTigs1 on 10/12/20 at 12:48 am to AURaptorquote:Link , or be known as a liar! trust me its out I seent itWonder Woman Tv Show 1975Replies (0) Page 12Back to topFollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.Facebook•Twitter•InstagramWonder Woman Please select which sections you would like to print:
Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Join Britannica’s Publishing Partner Program and our community of experts to gain a global audience for your work! Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students.Andy MangelsAndy Mangels is a best-selling author and co-author of more than a dozen books, including Star Trek and Roswell novels, and the books Animation on DVD: The Ultimate Guide (2003)...Alternative Titles: Diana Prince, Princess DianaWonder Woman 1975 Cast
Wonder Woman, American comic book heroine created for DC Comics by psychologist William Moulton Marston (under the pseudonym Charles Moulton) and artist Harry G. Peter. Wonder Woman first appeared in a backup story in All Star Comics no. 8 (December 1941) before receiving fuller treatment in Sensation Comics no. 1 (January 1942) and Wonder Woman no. 1 (June 1942). She perennially ranked as one of DC’s most-recognizable characters and a feminist icon.
Marston was something of a maverick in the scientific community, and he is credited with inventing a precursor of the modern lie detector. He practiced polygyny, he believed that women would rise up to lead the world into a new and peaceful age, and one of Marston’s longtime partners was the niece of family-planning pioneer Margaret Sanger. These details, as well as Marston’s long affiliation with the woman suffrage movement, were obvious influences in the creation of Wonder Woman.Origin in the Golden Age
The details of Wonder Woman’s origin have changed many times over the years, but the basic premise has remained largely the same. U.S. Air Force pilot Steve Trevor’s plane crashes on the uncharted Paradise Island, home of the legendary Amazons. The raven-haired Princess Diana finds Trevor, and the Amazons nurse him back to health. A tournament is held to determine who will take the pilot back to “Man’s World,” but Diana is forbidden to enter. Disguising herself, she engages in the games, winning them and being awarded the costume of Wonder Woman. Diana takes Trevor back to the United States in her invisible plane, and she adopts the secret identity of Diana Prince. As Prince, she soon becomes Trevor’s assistant, and Trevor—much like a gender-reversed Lois Lane—never realizes that his coworker and the superhero who consistently comes to his rescue are the same person.
In her first 40 years of adventures, Wonder Woman wore a distinctive red bodice with a gold eagle, a blue skirt with white stars (quickly replaced by blue shorts with stars), red boots with a white centre stripe and upper edge, a gold belt and tiara, and bracelets on each wrist. The bracelets could deflect bullets or other missiles, and hanging from her belt was a magic golden lasso, which compelled anyone bound by it to tell the truth or obey her commands. Among her powers were prodigious strength and speed, near invulnerability to physical harm, and formidable combat prowess. On some occasions, she also displayed the ability to converse with animals. Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. Subscribe today
Wonder Woman was popular with readers for many reasons. For a nation engulfed in World War II, her unwavering patriotism was welcome. Male readers enjoyed the adventures of a scantily clad woman who was drawn in the style of one of Esquire magazine’s Varga Girl pinups and who was often tied up by male or female villains. Critics—most notably anti-comics polemicist Frederic Wertham—would call attention to the preponderance of bondage in Wonder Woman stories, but Marston claimed such scenes to be allusions to suffragist imagery. (This defense strained credibility, however, as the concept of “loving submission” to authority was pervasive throughout both Wonder Woman comics and Marston’s personal life.) Female readers liked the series because it presented a strong and confident woman who often spoke about the power of womanhood and the need for female solidarity. In an industry where superheroines tended to be used for cheesecake titillation or as adjuncts to their more powerful and popular male counterparts, Wonder Woman stood apart.
Unlike Superman or Batman, the other members of what would come to be known as DC’s “trinity,” Wonder Woman would never develop an especially memorable gallery of villains. Among her persistent foes were the catlike Cheetah, the towering Giganta, the sorceress Circe, and the telepath Dr. Psycho, whose mental powers were a sinister inversion of Marston’s “loving submission” credo. Besides appearing in her own two titles, Wonder Woman was a featured member of the Justice Society of America in the pages of All Star Comics.The Silver Age and television success
Marston wrote Wonder Woman until his death in May 1947, with Peter providing the art during most of that time. Robert Kanigher succeeded Marston as writer in 1948, but the popularity of superhero comics had sharply declined in the postwar years. The heroine last appeared with the Justice Society in All Star Comics no. 57 (February 1951), and she was dropped from Sensation Comics after no. 106 (December 1951). Sensation was subsequently turned into a horror anthology to capitalize on that genre’s surging popularity, leaving her bimonthly series as the sole Wonder Woman title. Peter was replaced by artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, among others.
Kanigher had a flair for the outrageous, and he introduced many elements into the Wonder Woman mythos that rattled longtime readers. These included adventures featuring a younger Wonder Woman (as Wonder Girl and Wonder Tot), romantic suitors such as Merman and Birdman (and their youthful counterparts Mer-Boy and Bird-Boy), and bizarre villains like Angle Man, Paper-Man, and a sentient egg (and obvious “yellow peril” stereotype) known as Egg Fu. Resistance from fans would lead Kanigher to take the unorthodox step of writing himself, Andru, and Esposito into Wonder Woman no. 158 (November 1965), so he could personally “fire” the supporting cast that he had introduced and restore Wonder Woman to her “Golden Age” roots.Wonder Woman 1975 Full Movie
Outside of her own title, Wonder Woman appeared as a founding member of the Justice League of America in The Brave and the Bold no. 28 (February-March 1960). In 1968 Kanigher left Wonder Woman, and creative duties were taken over by writer Denny O’Neil and artists Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano. In Wonder Woman no. 178 (October 1968), Diana Prince was stripped of her superpowers and costume, and she became an undercover adventure heroine in the model of Emma Peel from the television series The Avengers. Feminist leader Gloria Steinem featured the heroine in her classic costume on the cover of the July 1972 debut issue of Ms. magazine, and Wonder Woman’s profile grew dramatically during the 1970s. Shortly after her appearance in Ms., Wonder Woman regained her powers and costume, and the classic depiction of the hero played a prominent role in ABC’s hit animated series Super Friends (1973–86). In 1975 Lynda Carter debuted as the title character in the live action Wonder Woman. The statuesque former beauty queen so perfectly embodied the Amazon princess that, although the show ran for just three seasons, Carter would become the face of the character for a generation. Early scripts tended to be very faithful to the World War II-era comics, while later episodes, moving the time frame to the 1970s, were less faithful to their progenitors.
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The New Original Wonder Woman Air date: Nov 7, 1975 Major Trevor crashes in the ocean not far from Paradise Island and washes on shore there. As he is carried by the woman that found him the royals. The New Original Wonder Woman November 7, 1975 American war hero Steve Trevor is downed over the Bermuda Triangle and lands on ’Paradise Island’, home of the Amazons. The Amazons hold a contest and choose a champion among them - Wonder Woman - who will return with Steve Trevor to America and remain there to fight the Nazi threat. Pilot Movie: ’The New, Original Wonder Woman’ was a TV movie airing on November 7, 1975 complete with special guest stars such as Cloris Leachman as Queen Hippolyta and Red Buttons as Ashley Norman, the Nazi spy with the best reaction shot ever to Wonder Woman deflecting his bullets. It proceeded slowly from there to specials in April of 1976.Privacy • Advertising • Contact • Terms
*Wonder Woman (1975) – Pilot Review A year after ABC and Warner Bros failed attempt at a strangely powerless and updated Wonder Woman the studio decided to go back to the source material and give the world the hero everyone had been waiting for, and finally Wonder Woman is allowed to wear the costume from the comic book.
*This is the pilot for the 1970s Wonder Woman show. I remember watching this show as a kid along with Batman and Hulk. This takes place during WW2 and I am a huge fan of this version of Wonder Woman. If I remember correctly they changed the setting to modern times (the 1970s) in the next season. This is a highly effective television pilot.Copyright @2020 TigerDroppings.com. All rights reserved.
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*Topic Sort OptionsMessageFewer KilometersLA-Lafayette FanBaton RougeMember since Dec 200729660 postsGal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Fewer Kilometers on 10/9/20 at 7:04 pmAURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 7:12 pm to Fewer Kilometerswow... that ’ action ’. Amazing ! I’d think that putting beauty on beauty would result in massive beauty. Oddly, it doesn’t work out that way. Replies (0)theunknownknightLSU FanBaton RougeMember since Sep 200548574 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by theunknownknight on 10/9/20 at 7:14 pm to Fewer KilometersSaint AlfonzoSyracuse FanMember since Jan 20198748 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Saint Alfonzo on 10/9/20 at 7:15 pm to Fewer KilometersGal Gadot is a gorgeous woman and I like her as Wonder Woman but my goodness, Lynda Carter was built for speed. Replies (0)AURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 7:21 pm to theunknownknightquote:I’d kiss Gal Gadot on the mouthWould be a nice place to start. Or anywhere else. Replies (0)xenythxFlorida FanMember since Dec 200730975 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by xenythx on 10/9/20 at 7:24 pm to Fewer KilometersAURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 7:37 pm to xenythxReplies (0)BigDawg0420Georgetown FanHamsterdamMember since Apr 20105049 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by BigDawg0420 on 10/9/20 at 7:57 pm to xenythxquote:I, too, have searched for ’Gal Gadot deepfake.’ Image: https://i.gifer.com/4wdF.gifre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by BearCrocs on 10/9/20 at 8:15 pm to BigDawg0420Replies (0)PsychTigerUSA FanCharlestonMember since Jul 200476600 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by PsychTiger on 10/9/20 at 8:26 pm to Fewer KilometersBefore I click, is this a porn deep fake? eta: will only click if answer is “yes”BananaManCanLSU Fanbaton rougeMember since Sep 20091791 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by BananaManCan on 10/9/20 at 8:29 pm to PsychTigerThere’s a pretty good deep fake of AOC giving a BJ out there too.PsychTigerUSA FanCharlestonMember since Jul 200476600 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by PsychTiger on 10/9/20 at 8:51 pm to BananaManCanProbably a real video of her obtaining campaign contributions, the Kamala way. Replies (0)gthog61Georgia Tech FanIrving, TXMember since Nov 200966340 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by gthog61 on 10/9/20 at 10:07 pm to Fewer KilometersHow often does twirling into a motorcycle outfit come into play? Or can she twirl into anything she thinks about?AURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 10:23 pm to gthog61Or twirling into a helmet and gloves, elbow and knee pads, to steal a random skateboard...because even a demigod warrior princess needs proper street protection! Replies (0)AURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/9/20 at 10:24 pm to BananaManCanquote:There’s a pretty good deep fake of AOC giving a BJ out there too. Link , or be known as a liar! lsuwontonwrapLSU FanMember since Aug 201233428 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by lsuwontonwrap on 10/10/20 at 1:49 am to Fewer KilometersI’ve become less impressed with these now that there’s an app that let’s you make your own deep fakes. Replies (0)Brightside BengalNew Orleans Saints FanOld MetairieMember since Sep 20073691 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Brightside Bengal on 10/11/20 at 6:29 pm to Fewer KilometersAURaptorUSA FanSouthMember since Aug 20183621 posts Online re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by AURaptor on 10/11/20 at 6:44 pm to Brightside Bengalquote:Gal Gadot wishes she had those tits.EVERYONE wishes she had those tits! * ( OK, to be honest, I don’t discriminate when it comes to a body as fine as hers ) Replies (0)re: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by Peter167 on 10/11/20 at 7:22 pm to Fewer KilometersReplies (0)FLBooGoTigs1LSU FanNocatee, FL.Member since Jan 200847911 postsre: Gal Gadot Wonder Woman 1975 DeepFakePosted by FLBooGoTigs1 on 10/12/20 at 12:48 am to AURaptorquote:Link , or be known as a liar! trust me its out I seent itWonder Woman Tv Show 1975Replies (0) Page 12Back to topFollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.Facebook•Twitter•InstagramWonder Woman Please select which sections you would like to print:
Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Join Britannica’s Publishing Partner Program and our community of experts to gain a global audience for your work! Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students.Andy MangelsAndy Mangels is a best-selling author and co-author of more than a dozen books, including Star Trek and Roswell novels, and the books Animation on DVD: The Ultimate Guide (2003)...Alternative Titles: Diana Prince, Princess DianaWonder Woman 1975 Cast
Wonder Woman, American comic book heroine created for DC Comics by psychologist William Moulton Marston (under the pseudonym Charles Moulton) and artist Harry G. Peter. Wonder Woman first appeared in a backup story in All Star Comics no. 8 (December 1941) before receiving fuller treatment in Sensation Comics no. 1 (January 1942) and Wonder Woman no. 1 (June 1942). She perennially ranked as one of DC’s most-recognizable characters and a feminist icon.
Marston was something of a maverick in the scientific community, and he is credited with inventing a precursor of the modern lie detector. He practiced polygyny, he believed that women would rise up to lead the world into a new and peaceful age, and one of Marston’s longtime partners was the niece of family-planning pioneer Margaret Sanger. These details, as well as Marston’s long affiliation with the woman suffrage movement, were obvious influences in the creation of Wonder Woman.Origin in the Golden Age
The details of Wonder Woman’s origin have changed many times over the years, but the basic premise has remained largely the same. U.S. Air Force pilot Steve Trevor’s plane crashes on the uncharted Paradise Island, home of the legendary Amazons. The raven-haired Princess Diana finds Trevor, and the Amazons nurse him back to health. A tournament is held to determine who will take the pilot back to “Man’s World,” but Diana is forbidden to enter. Disguising herself, she engages in the games, winning them and being awarded the costume of Wonder Woman. Diana takes Trevor back to the United States in her invisible plane, and she adopts the secret identity of Diana Prince. As Prince, she soon becomes Trevor’s assistant, and Trevor—much like a gender-reversed Lois Lane—never realizes that his coworker and the superhero who consistently comes to his rescue are the same person.
In her first 40 years of adventures, Wonder Woman wore a distinctive red bodice with a gold eagle, a blue skirt with white stars (quickly replaced by blue shorts with stars), red boots with a white centre stripe and upper edge, a gold belt and tiara, and bracelets on each wrist. The bracelets could deflect bullets or other missiles, and hanging from her belt was a magic golden lasso, which compelled anyone bound by it to tell the truth or obey her commands. Among her powers were prodigious strength and speed, near invulnerability to physical harm, and formidable combat prowess. On some occasions, she also displayed the ability to converse with animals. Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. Subscribe today
Wonder Woman was popular with readers for many reasons. For a nation engulfed in World War II, her unwavering patriotism was welcome. Male readers enjoyed the adventures of a scantily clad woman who was drawn in the style of one of Esquire magazine’s Varga Girl pinups and who was often tied up by male or female villains. Critics—most notably anti-comics polemicist Frederic Wertham—would call attention to the preponderance of bondage in Wonder Woman stories, but Marston claimed such scenes to be allusions to suffragist imagery. (This defense strained credibility, however, as the concept of “loving submission” to authority was pervasive throughout both Wonder Woman comics and Marston’s personal life.) Female readers liked the series because it presented a strong and confident woman who often spoke about the power of womanhood and the need for female solidarity. In an industry where superheroines tended to be used for cheesecake titillation or as adjuncts to their more powerful and popular male counterparts, Wonder Woman stood apart.
Unlike Superman or Batman, the other members of what would come to be known as DC’s “trinity,” Wonder Woman would never develop an especially memorable gallery of villains. Among her persistent foes were the catlike Cheetah, the towering Giganta, the sorceress Circe, and the telepath Dr. Psycho, whose mental powers were a sinister inversion of Marston’s “loving submission” credo. Besides appearing in her own two titles, Wonder Woman was a featured member of the Justice Society of America in the pages of All Star Comics.The Silver Age and television success
Marston wrote Wonder Woman until his death in May 1947, with Peter providing the art during most of that time. Robert Kanigher succeeded Marston as writer in 1948, but the popularity of superhero comics had sharply declined in the postwar years. The heroine last appeared with the Justice Society in All Star Comics no. 57 (February 1951), and she was dropped from Sensation Comics after no. 106 (December 1951). Sensation was subsequently turned into a horror anthology to capitalize on that genre’s surging popularity, leaving her bimonthly series as the sole Wonder Woman title. Peter was replaced by artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, among others.
Kanigher had a flair for the outrageous, and he introduced many elements into the Wonder Woman mythos that rattled longtime readers. These included adventures featuring a younger Wonder Woman (as Wonder Girl and Wonder Tot), romantic suitors such as Merman and Birdman (and their youthful counterparts Mer-Boy and Bird-Boy), and bizarre villains like Angle Man, Paper-Man, and a sentient egg (and obvious “yellow peril” stereotype) known as Egg Fu. Resistance from fans would lead Kanigher to take the unorthodox step of writing himself, Andru, and Esposito into Wonder Woman no. 158 (November 1965), so he could personally “fire” the supporting cast that he had introduced and restore Wonder Woman to her “Golden Age” roots.Wonder Woman 1975 Full Movie
Outside of her own title, Wonder Woman appeared as a founding member of the Justice League of America in The Brave and the Bold no. 28 (February-March 1960). In 1968 Kanigher left Wonder Woman, and creative duties were taken over by writer Denny O’Neil and artists Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano. In Wonder Woman no. 178 (October 1968), Diana Prince was stripped of her superpowers and costume, and she became an undercover adventure heroine in the model of Emma Peel from the television series The Avengers. Feminist leader Gloria Steinem featured the heroine in her classic costume on the cover of the July 1972 debut issue of Ms. magazine, and Wonder Woman’s profile grew dramatically during the 1970s. Shortly after her appearance in Ms., Wonder Woman regained her powers and costume, and the classic depiction of the hero played a prominent role in ABC’s hit animated series Super Friends (1973–86). In 1975 Lynda Carter debuted as the title character in the live action Wonder Woman. The statuesque former beauty queen so perfectly embodied the Amazon princess that, although the show ran for just three seasons, Carter would become the face of the character for a generation. Early scripts tended to be very faithful to the World War II-era comics, while later episodes, moving the time frame to the 1970s, were less faithful to their progenitors.
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