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The bodysuit worn by Lynda Carter as the titular superhero in the 1970s Wonder Woman TV series is set to fetch up to $200,000 ...
Wonder Woman bodysuit costume worn by Lynda Carter in the 1970s television series (Est: $100,000 to $200,000). (Pix via SWNS) Batman original Bat-O-Rang prop used by Burt Ward as Robin ($20,000 ...
Despite the outstanding animation and visuals in “Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League,” the film cannot save itself from an ...
From countless pivotal fashion moments to Kardashian cover shoots, Black stripper aesthetics have shaped fashion for decades ...
Hidden in the heart of Elkhart, Indiana stands a monument to childhood wonder so spectacularly nerdy that it might just ...
The pair reinvented themselves as TV stars in the early 1970s, making the hugely successful ... or worrying "about all the sweat breaking the zips of his costumes". She tells us that she slept ...
No wonder Napoleon said ... movie-studio-quality Napoleon costume—boots, white breeches, dark hussar jacket, glittering medallions, sword and, of course, bicorn hat. Joshua has been wearing ...
That’s the Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum in Elkhart, Indiana – a place where your inner eight-year-old and your actual adult self can geek out in perfect harmony. In the quiet corners of Indiana, ...
Pop culture icon Lynda Carter offered her support to ALL cosplayers out there looking to cosplay Wonder Woman: "Wonder Woman ...
King and Sampere’s Wonder Woman began in the future, with Wonder Woman’s daughter Trinity going to the Sovereign to ask how Wonder Woman had defeated him. Issue 19 brings us back to that point ...