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Hammertime is the best :-)
ReplyDeleteWhere is that "of the '70s" from? A poster maybe?
Try clicking on the 70's poster now.
ReplyDeleteIt was cool until I saw Mork was in it :-D
ReplyDeleteKidding, very cool. Thanks.
You know, you never cease to impress me with the s#!t you find. That '70s poster is awesome. Even though it wasn't the "real" Wonder Woman, that alternate costume was pretty cool. Pity the same can't be said for Cap.
ReplyDeleteHoly Obscure Character, Batman!
ReplyDeleteThere's Quark!
“Obedience To The Law Is Freedom” - from where did that image originate?!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it could be a Viet-Nam era Fort Leavenworth?
ReplyDeleteAmerican Military base- Cold War era Germany
ReplyDeleteHoly Shnikeys! That was Cathy Lee Crosby from the TV movie "Wonder Woman" (1974) that kicked off the Linda Carter series! The costume she's wearing in the poster is screen accurate to that movie. Love it!
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