| Comic Spotlight: Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman #2
Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman #2
Written by Andy Mangels
Art by Judit Tondora
Colors by Ronald Pilcz
Letters by Lois Buhalis & Tom Orzechowski
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: January 25, 2017
Cover Price: $3.99 Last month I reviewed the first issue of this mini-series and found it to be everything I wanted and more and the follow up is no different. Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman #2 is phenomenal from start to finish. Action packed and full of sly references to that time period and the changes that have occurred since.
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| ‘Wonder Woman’: New Image Of Gal Gadot With God Killer Sword
A new image of Gal Gadot as Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman from Wonder Woman, Warner Bros.’ upcoming film from director Patty Jenkins. Check out the new image here below. The long-awaited 2017 film is an origins story for the famous DC superhero, who made her on-screen debut in this year’s Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice, and will also be a part of the Justice League ensemble film coming out November 2017.
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| Comic Review: Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman #1
Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman #1
Written by Andy Mangels
Art by Judit Tondora
Colors by Michael Bartolo and Stuart Chaifetz
Letters by Tom Orzechowski and Lois Buhalis
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: December 7, 2016
Cover Price: $3.99 This revival of iconic characters from my youth has been extraordinarily hit or miss, but in the case of Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman #1, it is certainly a home run. I was always a huge fan of Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman, but only occasionally watched The Bionic Woman. Not sure if it was a schedule conflict or what; I remember liking the 1970s Lindsay Wagner show, but just not seeing it often. Now, our friends at Dynamite Entertainment have teamed up with DC Comics to bring us one of the best TV titan team-ups ever!
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| ‘Wonder Woman’ Trailer: The Amazonian Princess Finally Gets A Movie Of Her Own
Warner Bros. has released the second trailer for Patty Jenkins‘ Wonder Woman. Gal Gadot reprises her role as Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman, who ventures out into the world of man to help Steven Trevor (Chris Pine) end the war to end all wars. Check out the full trailer below.
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| NYCC 2016 Interview: Jelly Belly Wonder Woman Art By Kristen Cumings |
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Two of the many, many things I love about New York Comic-Con, which held court at the Javits Center in NYC last weekend, are the uniqueness of the activities and the art. When the two are combined, it makes for an even better (and sometimes delicious) surprise. Booth #455 gave passersby free jelly beans (of which my kids ate quite a few). I got a chance to interview jelly bean artist, Kristen Cumings, who is “one of the only people in the world that uses jelly beans as her art form.” So what was up with Jelly Belly? Jelly Belly has a broad range of movies represented in their collection, including Finding Dory and Star Wars, and their Hero Collection includes entertainment icons like Superman and Wonder Woman. From gift tins and bags to bean machines and magic wands, each movie collection contains a range of products.
Check out my interview with artist Kristen Cumings and the beautiful images in the image gallery here below.
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