Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman move is confirmed by a preview. One of Diana's most influential roles was Wonder Woman in 1977. The DC canon of the TV show foreshadows comics.
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On X, Wonder Woman artist Daniel Sampere previews #6. A blank page from the upcoming book says, "She's ready for a fight."
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Wonder Woman wears casual clothes in Sampere's colorful preview. Panels transform Diana into Wonder Woman.
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Wonder Woman appears to be copying Lynda Carter's 1977 Wonder Woman spinning costume change, improving the page.
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Wonder Woman fans recall 1970s' show. The show's catchy theme song and Lynda Carter's performance are remembered. Remembering Diana Prince's superhero transformation.
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A flash of light transformed Diana into Wonder Woman, who spun and extended her arms. Wonder Woman has the spin move, mostly from the TV show.
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The Wonder Woman costume change was mostly unique. Bronze Age Wonder Woman twirled her lasso. After Crisis, spin is canon.
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Diana's 1970s costume changes were more dramatic than her New 52 ones. Tom King and Daniel Sampere are reviving Wonder Woman's move, suggesting more.
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Diana's 'clay sculpture' origin is revived in Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman's story has changed, but the series honors her beloved past.
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Her spin move is back in canon, despite being an unconventional costume change. If the spin move returns to DC canon, Wonder Woman's next move is unknown.