I dunno michael, an anon. arf lover just sent it to me. it looks like some kind of painting. i debated as to wheeher or not to use it cause like j. j. said it’s kind of creepy. but then i figured that not all wacky wonder women can be happy transvestites or canines in ww costumes!
Here ya go guys…I found the link. It shows this images source. As well as a very sad image of ol’ Supes. They were used in a French AIDS campaign.
http://politedissent.com/archives/1133
When I first saw your post Craig, it made me think of this great, life size Duane Hanson like sculpture depicting a group of super-heroes, old and dying…that grouping included Captain America, Mister Fantastic…and I thought this Wonder Woman…I couldn’t find a jpeg of that piece though. If I come across it, I’ll send it your way.
Thanks for the explanation, Kirk. The more I saw the picture, the more it bothered me — didn’t seem funny at all. It’s good to know it was done in a good cause.
I.T.C.H is looking forward to your thoughts. Please, no flame. Thanks!
She looks pretty pale. I think Wonder Woman needs to get out more often.
That be one creepy image . . . yeesh !
It’s a disturbing picture. Any explanation?
I dunno michael, an anon. arf lover just sent it to me. it looks like some kind of painting. i debated as to wheeher or not to use it cause like j. j. said it’s kind of creepy. but then i figured that not all wacky wonder women can be happy transvestites or canines in ww costumes!
Maybe it’s how DC saw her as a property circa 1964 ?
Here ya go guys…I found the link. It shows this images source. As well as a very sad image of ol’ Supes. They were used in a French AIDS campaign.
http://politedissent.com/archives/1133
When I first saw your post Craig, it made me think of this great, life size Duane Hanson like sculpture depicting a group of super-heroes, old and dying…that grouping included Captain America, Mister Fantastic…and I thought this Wonder Woman…I couldn’t find a jpeg of that piece though. If I come across it, I’ll send it your way.
Thanks for the explanation, Kirk. The more I saw the picture, the more it bothered me — didn’t seem funny at all. It’s good to know it was done in a good cause.