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    Default Wonder Woman '77 announced

    Wonder Woman '77 announced, on the heels of and in the vein of Batman '66. Just announced at NYCCC.

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    Was there ever a time when Wonder Woman had essentially four titles? Damn.

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    Wow, AWESOME

    I wasn't around when Wonder Woman had a show, but I'm happy she's getting so much attention! I might pick it up~

    Quote Originally Posted by Sacred Knight View Post
    Was there ever a time when Wonder Woman had essentially four titles? Damn.
    No, I think the most she had was Sensation Comics/Wonder Woman/Comic Cavalcade in the 1940s
    Last edited by Step; 10-20-2014 at 03:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Step View Post
    Wow, AWESOME

    I wasn't around when Wonder Woman had a show, but I'm happy she's getting so much attention! I might pick it up~



    No, I think the most she had was Sensation Comics/Wonder Woman/Comic Cavalcade in the 1930s
    Don't forget All Stars

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmiMizuno View Post
    Don't forget All Stars
    ...you mean All Star Wonder Woman? Is that still a thing? I thought it was abandoned =S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Step View Post
    ...you mean All Star Wonder Woman? Is that still a thing? I thought it was abandoned =S
    All Star comics

    No, I think the most she had was Sensation Comics/Wonder Woman/Comic Cavalcade in the 1930s

    she also appeared in All Star Comics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Step View Post
    ...you mean All Star Wonder Woman? Is that still a thing? I thought it was abandoned =S
    All Star WW was an Adam Hughes project that's been (sadly) shelved.

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    Oh yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Yes! Yes! Yes!

    And with covers by Nicolla Scott!
    Last edited by Vonter Voman; 10-12-2014 at 11:51 AM.

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    This is like Christmas but only better!

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    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.
    6 weekly issues, returning in Spring of 2015 and then periodically. I just wonder if when it returns it will be weekly as well.


    Quote Originally Posted by Step View Post
    ...you mean All Star Wonder Woman? Is that still a thing? I thought it was abandoned =S
    I guess he meant All-Star Comics where WW debuted, but that wasn't her book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kapparition View Post
    This is like Christmas but only better!
    A great time to be a Wonder Woman fan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Step View Post
    . . . No, I think the most she had was Sensation Comics/Wonder Woman/Comic Cavalcade in the 1930s
    Wonder Woman didn't appear until All Star Comics #8 (cover-dated December 1941).

    Quote Originally Posted by My Two Cents View Post
    So is this ABC curvy Wonder Woman back in the forties helping America fight the Axis od Evil
    or is this the CBS skinny Wonder Woman working for U S intelligence in the late 70's?
    The CBS run (unfortunately; I would have preferred the ABC WWII era).

    Quote Originally Posted by Blacksun View Post
    Writer Marc Andreyko was delighted to preview his upcoming project, which is going full-on '70s. "If there's two things I love, it's Lynda Carter and the '70s -- I mean, I'm planning on the appearance of Studio 54. It's going to be a blast," Andreyko said of the just announced "Wonder Woman '77."

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    While this is great, it really shows how little faith DC has in her ability to have more then 1 physical title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primal Slayer View Post
    While this is great, it really shows how little faith DC has in her ability to have more then 1 physical title.

    How so? She currently has 3:


    Wonder Woman
    Superman/Wonder Woman
    Sensation Comics
    Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Absolute Power, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Birds of Prey, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Shazam, Titans, & Wonder Woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primal Slayer View Post
    While this is great, it really shows how little faith DC has in her ability to have more then 1 physical title.
    It's not like the old days where she could have her own book as well as headline a different anthology title.

    Besides, why should DC have more faith in her being the solo headliner for more than one title at present? Her solo New 52 book isn't a Top 50 book.

    From Diamond's numbers for July 2014:
    * 77th - WONDER WOMAN #33 - 37,431 copies

    Granted, nearly 38,000 copies is good, but not Batman-good. Flash, Earth 2, Green Lantern, and Superman did better than Wonder Woman on this list.

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