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No longer. DC Entertainment will pair the Batman from the 1960s TV series with the Wonder Woman from the 1970s – all in digital comic-book form.
The iconic Wonder Woman costume worn by Lynda Carter in the 1970s television series is up for auction. The centerpiece of the auction is Carter’s original bodysuit, famously worn during the ...
Long before the DC Universe, Wonder Woman saved the day on the small screen. Here's what the major actors from the Wonder Woman TV series are up to today.
Wonder Woman made her TV debut, with Lynda Carter immortalizing the character. The portrayal was all about the good old ...
Lynda Carter, star of the 1970s Wonder Woman TV series, was the writer's first exposure to superheroes and represented a major shift for female characters in general.
Before there was Wonder Woman 1984, there was Lynda Carter's 1970s Wonder Woman TV series, now available on HBO Max. Plus: Fans get nostalgic about the series on Twitter.
On the set of the 1970s 'Wonder Woman' television series, stunt double Jeannie Epper says her life was saved by a dolphin while filming an underwater scene.
In the 1970s TV series, the superheroine's alter ego was an Army nurse/spy. In a new remake, Wonder Woman doubles as a businesswoman. Will that kill her charm?
The 1970s 'Wonder Woman' TV series, starring Lynda Carter, launched on HBO Max – days before the latest Gal Gadot-fronted film debuts on the streamer.
Lynda Carter — who played "Wonder Woman" in the eponymous 1970s CBS series — took to Twitter on Thursday after footage of the Waffle House brawl went viral on the social media app.
No longer. DC Entertainment will pair the Batman from the 1960s TV series with the Wonder Woman from the 1970s – all in digital comic-book form.