Lynda Carter Wearing a White Translucent Blouse 8.5×11″ Photo Print is Available
Jun 6th, 2018 by Aldouspi

If you have ever read a comic book, there is a great likelihood that you know who Wonder Woman is. And if you know who Wonder Woman is, you probably know who Lynda Carter is. For several years, during the 1970’s, actress Lynda Carter played in a live action TV show as “Wonder Woman.” While the show itself was not, necessarily, the most ground breaking show in regards to its plots and dialogue, it was easy to ignore such matters because Lynda Carter was riveting as Wonder Woman. She so much resembled the comic book character as drawn in the comics as well as visualized in the minds of readers for almost 70 years, she has become iconic.

Of course, Lynda Carter the actress is much more than Wonder Woman. After the TV show ended, Ms. Carter continues to appear on television in many shows including several musical variety specials, she has appeared in several films, done voice-over work for video games and even written and recorded songs for a video game, Fallout 4. And she has never disappointed DC Comic fans when it has come to her role as Wonder Woman, making appearances and giving interviews about the character and her role.

Lynda Carter is a smart and giving individual and we are lucky to share a time frame with her on this planet. Below you will sees a photo print of the actress which is available for purchase on eBay:

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Lynda Carter, TV’s Wonder Woman, To Megyn Kelly: ‘You Kicked Ass’ | Megyn Kelly TODAY

Actress Lynda Carter became a symbol of female empowerment in the title role of the 1970s TV series “Wonder Woman.” Now she tells Megyn Kelly that the MeToo movement has helped finally understand the character’s enduring appeal: “No one could take advantage of her.” Carter applauds Megyn as “an amazing person” who stood up to bullying on a national stage: “You kicked ass.” »

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Lynda Carter – Then and Now

Lynda Carter (born Linda Jean Córdova Carter; July 24, 1951) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, model, and beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned Miss World America 1972. Carter is most widely known as the star of the American live action television series Wonder Woman, in the role of Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, based on the DC comic book fictional superheroine character of the same name, which aired on ABC and later on CBS from 1975 to 1979. Thanks for watching!

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Wonder Woman Cover For Justice League Stanley Lau
Nov 9th, 2016 by Aldouspi

Wonder Woman vs. Harlequin – a duo of beauty – alternate cover art for Justice League is Suicide Squad #

“ here is my variant cover for the upcoming Justice League vs Suicide Squad #1 comic with Wonder Woman rescuing OR capturing Harley (up to your own interpretation). I had so much fun with this. ”

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A Bit About Wonder Woman

Of course, you know that Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. But you may not know that psychiatrist Dr. William Moulton Marston, the creator of WW, considered Wonder Woman to be psychological propaganda for the new type of woman who should, he believed, rule the world.

Diana Prince is this superhero’s secret identity.

Although Wonder Woman flies an invisible plane, she is also capable of unassisted flight by gliding on air currents. Wonder Woman is almost, if not as strong, as Superman and able to physically outmatch other beings such as Supergirl.

Other attributes: In the rare instance when Wonder Woman is harmed, her body heals from any injury instantly without scarring. She also displays Divine Wisdom – as granted by Athena (Goddess of Wisdom), which gives her a degree of understanding beyond that of most humans and provides her a strong moral sense. On occasion, Wonder Woman can literally leave the planet through meditation.

A princess of the Amazons, Wonder Woman is one of Earth’s most powerful defenders of peace and equality and a member of the Justice League. Batman once remarked that Wonder Woman is the best hand-to-hand fighter in the world. The Flash has said that Wonder Woman can easily keep up with him and she has been seen keeping up with Flash going faster than hypersonic speed.

Wonder Woman has appeared in a wide variety of media outside of comic books since her debut appearance (1941) including newspaper comic strips, film, television and video games.

“Wonder Woman,” a new superhero movie featuring the DC Comics character Wonder Woman, will soon be distributed by Warner Bros. It is scheduled to be released on June 2, 2017, in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D.

And remember, Wonder Woman may be fictional, but what she stands for – truth, love, peace, and only righteous application of power when all else fails – isn’t.

Recommended Book about Wonder Woman

The Secret History of Wonder Woman

A cultural history of Wonder Woman traces the character’s creation and enduring popularity, drawing on interviews and archival research to reveal the pivotal role of feminism in shaping her seven-decade story. By the Pulitzer Prize-finalist author of New York Burning.

This is a riveting work of historical detection revealing that the origin of one of the world’s most iconic superheroes hides within it a fascinating family story—and a crucial history of twentieth-century feminism Wonder Woman, created in 1941, is the most popular female superhero of all time. Aside from Superman and Batman, no superhero has lasted as long or commanded so vast and wildly passionate a following.

Like every other superhero, Wonder Woman has a secret identity. Unlike every other superhero, she has also has a secret history. Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore has uncovered an astonishing trove of documents, including the never-before-seen private papers of William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman’s creator.

Beginning in his undergraduate years at Harvard, Marston was influenced by early suffragists and feminists, starting with Emmeline Pankhurst, who was banned from speaking on campus in 1911, when Marston was a freshman. In the 1920s, Marston and his wife, Sadie Elizabeth Holloway, brought into their home Olive Byrne, the niece of Margaret Sanger, one of the most influential feminists of the twentieth century. The Marston family story is a tale of drama, intrigue, and irony. In the 1930s, Marston and Byrne wrote a regular column for Family Circle celebrating conventional family life, even as they themselves pursued lives of extraordinary nonconformity. Marston, internationally known as an expert on truth —he invented the lie detector test— lived a life of secrets, only to spill them on the pages of Wonder Woman.

The Secret History of Wonder Woman is a tour de force of intellectual and cultural history. Wonder Woman, Lepore argues, is the missing link in the history of the struggle for women’s rights—a chain of events that begins with the women’s suffrage campaigns of the early 1900s and ends with the troubled place of feminism a century later.

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