COMICS: Digital-First Series WONDER WOMAN '77 To Begin In December

COMICS: Digital-First Series WONDER WOMAN '77 To Begin In December

DC appear to be putting more of the spotlight on the iconic Amazonian Princess, unveiling plans to launch a digital-first series based on the 1970s Wonder Woman TV show starring actress Lynda Carter. Hit the jump for more, including the first promo art.

By staypuffed - Oct 12, 2014 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Bleeding Cool

On the heels of the SENSATION COMICS FEATURING WONDER WOMAN launch will be WONDER WOMAN ’77, a new series based on the popular 1970s television show starring Lynda Carter. The series will be written by Marc Andreyko with several covers drawn by Nicola Scott. Additional artists for the project will be named in the coming weeks. WONDER WOMAN ’77 will debut digitally in December with six consecutive weekly chapters. These will be collected in two print issues to be released early in 2015. The series will then resume in the spring and appear periodically throughout the year.  


 

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marvel72
marvel72 - 10/12/2014, 3:50 PM
Lynda Carter hotter than Gal Galdot? she was in her day & she ain't bad now.
EhMaybeSays
EhMaybeSays - 10/12/2014, 3:55 PM
Hopefully this is of the same caliber as the Batman '66 comic.
Dingbat
Dingbat - 10/12/2014, 4:07 PM
That art is phenomenal.
Dingbat
Dingbat - 10/12/2014, 4:10 PM
off topic: Anyone know how to embed a video in an article?
MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 10/12/2014, 4:11 PM
2TheMattCave
2TheMattCave - 10/12/2014, 4:12 PM
First Adam West and now Linda Carter. I'd love a Christopher Reeves Superman Movie comic to continue that universe.
MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 10/12/2014, 4:14 PM
@Dingbat

If you're using the method that's already presented to you, then all you need to do is click on and paste the video's URL. If you click on source it'll convert everything to HTML and you'll have to get the embed code from the video's page.
MarkyMarkRises
MarkyMarkRises - 10/12/2014, 4:15 PM

I know this might seem a little nasty; but yes, even now, I'd tap that...
*clears throat*
Now for relevant discussion, [frick]ing awesome!
AnthonyLantern
AnthonyLantern - 10/12/2014, 4:17 PM
Now, this looks like a fun comic to read
Dingbat
Dingbat - 10/12/2014, 4:32 PM
@MrBlackjack

Thanks. When I paste it in it shows up as a square that says Flash in the middle. From there, where do I paste the embed code? Where it says embed?
Dingbat
Dingbat - 10/12/2014, 4:39 PM
@MrBlackjack

Never mind. I figured it out.
MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 10/12/2014, 4:45 PM
@Dingbat

Oh, yeah, my bad. Clicking on Flash button and clicking the source button are two separate methods.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 10/13/2014, 4:35 AM
Awesome.

I'm interested in this.
HiTcH
HiTcH - 10/13/2014, 10:37 PM
Great news.
At that time, DC producers liked beautiful women
Nowadays they prefer sticks with heels.
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