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Post by String on Sept 20, 2017 17:43:46 GMT -5
Thank you all for the win again. I just try to find a neat cover for each theme every week and enjoy the various choices that you all bring. And while it may seem like I'm stringing(!) you all along with this delay in posting the new contest, in fact, I started my new job this week (a lateral promotion at work. Yay!) so my work schedule has changed. Normally, I'd be off Wednesdays but instead had to work today. Which means I'm going to keep this week's theme rather simple and inspired by last night's choice of entertainment. The new Wonder Woman film dropped down onto pay-per-view this week and finally watched it. (Great film). So your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to post a favorite cover of any title that features Wonder Woman. The only requirement is that she must be shown prominently on the cover. I've heard that there are rules for this. I think they are: - Post one (and only one) classic cover that fits the theme of the contest. -Covers must be from a published comic book or collected volume published before September 2007. -Covers must be posted before voting begins. -Voting takes place Tuesday, Sept. 26th, beginning at 12:01 am PST and ending at 11:59 pm PST. -Vote by posting in bold the name of the poster whose cover best fits the theme or whose cover you simply like the best. -The winner of the contest is the poster with the most votes after voting ends. -The winner chooses the theme for the next week's contest. -If you don't think the cover fits the theme, don't vote for it. Please don't post disparaging remarks about it. -If a cover is more recent than the classic time frame, kindly point it out so the poster can chose an alternate before voting begins. -Don't link from comics.org (gcd) or Wikia; the images don't show up here or are too small to do your cover justice. -Photobucket images don't want to play either. -To paraphrase Sgt. Esterhaus of Hill Street Blues, "Let's have fun out there". My choice: the first Wonder Woman comic that I ever read
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Post by Rob Allen on Sept 20, 2017 17:54:53 GMT -5
Let's start at the beginning:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2017 17:59:12 GMT -5
September 1950
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Sept 20, 2017 18:57:22 GMT -5
So many to choose from...I like big broad topics. Gotta go with this one!
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Post by kirby101 on Sept 20, 2017 19:11:45 GMT -5
The first, and one of the few Wonder Woman comics I have bought and read. I got it because of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Also note the "new look" WW.
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Post by codystarbuck on Sept 20, 2017 19:13:21 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2017 19:39:37 GMT -5
-M
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Post by DubipR on Sept 20, 2017 19:46:24 GMT -5
Brian Bolland modern iconic cover
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Post by Icctrombone on Sept 20, 2017 20:22:14 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2017 20:28:37 GMT -5
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Sept 20, 2017 21:13:55 GMT -5
There is a particular cover (it may be here, it may yet appear) that will certainly take my vote
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Post by Prince Hal on Sept 20, 2017 21:57:02 GMT -5
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Post by tarkintino on Sept 20, 2017 23:00:36 GMT -5
Wonder Woman #184 (October, 1969).
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 20, 2017 23:02:09 GMT -5
The correct answer is You only see a tiny fraction of Wonder Woman, and yet, she dominates, literally, this cover
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Sept 20, 2017 23:35:21 GMT -5
Not even my favorite. But the first WW comic I bought off the stands.
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