Monday, March 9, 2026

Wonder Woman and Isis

 

These two heroines inspired lots of girls and were the first crushes of a lot of boys, so I think that a crossover like this would have been a big hit back in the day.  It's too bad the Wonder Woman TV show never featured any of her comic book villains, and this would have been an opportunity to change that.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

You had me at "Ann-Margaret as Giganta." ;)

Anonymous said...

Weren’t Wonder Woman and Isis both published by DC?

Anonymous said...

I was hoping that Sony Television would have Ann-Margaret in Married… with Children, with the Oprah Winfrey scandal.

Carycomic said...

Not initially. Isis was made-for-TV by Filmation as a back-up to Season 2 of the live-action "Shazam" series (renamed the "Shazam/Isis Hour") on CBS, Saturday mornings, pre-1976. DC licensed the right from them to publish a comic book spin-off, but it was short-lived.

dsnokc said...

Great cover! A future issue teaming Wonder Woman and Isis, with the Bionic Woman, Electra-Woman and Dyna-Girl would be fun. I can't think of any other live-action female super-heroes from the 70s, but there are probably some.

Jason Toddman said...

On the idea of combining two TV shows (or intended shows anyway) together, have you ever thought of doing a crossover between Ark II and Genesis II? Always thought they could have been on the same post-apocalyptic Earth. Or perhaps The live-action Captain Marvel meets the 1970s Incredible Hulk.

Ross said...

Ark II and Genesis II? They sound familiar but I forget, are they spaceships or something?

.It wasn't a photo cover, but I did do a team up of the TV Hulk and Shazam: https://braveandboldlost.blogspot.com/2019/06/the-hulk-and-shazam-tv-movie-adaptation.html

Anonymous said...

"Genesis II" was a TV pilot film done by Gene Roddenberry with Alex Cord as Dylan Hunt. A scientist who had just gone into cryogenic hibernation just before an earthquake sealed off his underground lab. Causing him to be found and revived by far-future spelunkers working for a techno-humanitarian organization called Pax "Ark II" was a (somewhat similar) Filmation live-action s-f series wherein the title vehicle and its crew (including a "talking" chimp named Adam) tried to restart surviving pockets of humanity on an ecologically decimated future Earth.

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