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TV’s Wonder Woman and Incredible Hulk in Exclusive Interviews

Posted: Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Posted By: Shawn Patty

BACK ISSUE magazine spotlights Super-Hero Cinema of the ’70s and ’80s

Long before Tobey Maguire and Halle Berry donned tights, Lynda Carter and Lou Ferrigno saved the day as Hollywood’s favorite heroes! BACK ISSUE magazine spotlights the 1970s’ Wonder Woman and Incredible Hulk TV series in its August issue.

She’s a wonder, that Lynda Carter, and she takes off her tiara and lets her hair down in an all-new, in-depth interview, including sidebar chats with co-star Lyle Waggoner, guests Cloris Leachman and Frank Gorshin, and other show personnel. Then there’s a photo-filled look at Marvel Comics’ live-action TV versions of The Incredible Hulk, The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, and Dr. Strange, with TV-Hulk Lou Ferrigno muscling in for an exclusive interview.

Other articles include: the scoop on previous attempts to bring The Teen Titans to the screen, as well as other unproduced super-hero cartoons; an interview with Mark Goldblatt, director of the original Punisher movie; Mike W. Barr’s examination of Star Trek comics; Amazing Spider-Man artist John Romita’s editorial on the various screen versions of the wall-crawling hero; a TV Wonder Woman art gallery; a showcase of art by Superman and Fantastic Four illustrator Jerry Ordway; an extensive guide to super-heroes on DVD, an interview with John Byrne on his new Doom Patrol series; and more.

Bolstered by painted flip covers of Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman by Alex Ross and Adam Hughes, BACK ISSUE #5 packs a powerful punch!

Edited by Michael Eury, BACK ISSUE celebrates the best comics and comics media of the 1970s and 1980s. Issue #5 retails for $5.95 and will be available in comics shops in mid-July. Internet orders can be placed at www.twomorrows.com/backissue/05.html.


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