DC Comics brings digital version of ‘Wonder Woman’

It was announced that DC fans will get to see Wonder Woman movie in 2017 that stars Israeli actress and model Gal Gadot, but before that you will get to see the release of the first issue of Wonder Woman ’77, a digital comic based on the 1970’s television version of DC Entertainment’s Amazon Princess, as portrayed by Lynda Carter.

DC Comics’ digital-first series Wonder Woman ’77 premiered on 8 January 2015. Chapters will be available for download on a weekly basis on the DC Comics app, Readdcentertainment.com, ComiXology.com, Google Play, Kindle Store, Nook Store, iBooks and iVerse ComicsPLUS.

Marc Andreyko the writer of this wonderful comic, jokes that he might have some brain damage as a kid from spinning around and around to change his clothes just like Lynda Carter in the 1970s Wonder Woman TV show.

Covers for the series have been provided by Nicola Scott and artists for the stories themselves will be announced in the coming week.

And like Jeff Parker’s fellow digital series Batman ’66, which dives back into the Adam West’s 1960s show, the old-school Wonder Woman‘s new star-spangled stories will be collected in print, as well.

Wonder Woman was created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston. The character first appeared in All Star Comics issue eight in December 1941. Her depiction as a heroine fighting for justice, love, peace, and sexual equality has led to Wonder Woman being widely considered a feminist icon.