The Six Million Dollar Man
What kid in the 70's didn't play fight in slow motion making that bionic noise? The show was so good it created a spin-off the Bionic Woman. Lee Majors was cool and nobody could beat him not even a bionic bigfoot. The show spawned a ton of toys and a comic book series as well. Several tv movies were made after the show initially went off the air and Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers even got married on the last one.
Lynda Carter - Wonder Woman
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Wonder Woman
The show starring Linda Carter began with a 1940's World War 2 background, but then moved networks and shifted 40 yrs into the future of the late 1970's. Wonder Woman had those cool bracelets, an invisible plane, magic lasso, and man could she jump!
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Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
20x25 Semi-Gloss Photo
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Lois and Clark The New Adventures of Superman
Great show of the 1990's with Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher. It focused more on the romance of Lois Lane and Clark Kent than the original Superman show of the 1950's. Dean Cain was a more sensitive 90's kind of Superman, but he could still kick some bad guys butt in between worrying about what Lois thought of him. The best of the series were the time travel episodes with the very funny villain, Tempus. From the future, and knowing Clark Kent's secret identity, he rubbed it into Lois Lane's face with the funny line "Clark Kent...Superman!...Duh!"
8.00 x 10.00 Photograph
Bill Bixby - Incredible Hulk Transformation
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The Incredible Hulk
This show was a favorite of mine. When it first came on my little sister hid behind the couch. Who knew the big green monster was a good guy? Bill Bixby was the Michael Landon of sci-fi. He brought such emotion and, lots of times, deep sadness to the character. But even with the grown-up dramatic scenes, we kids waited for Lou Ferrigno to come out and smash! It had some of the best stories and acting to come out up to that time on a sci-fi show since the Twilight Zone. Nobody will ever forget the line "Don't make me Angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry"
What kid in the 70's didn't play fight in slow motion making that bionic noise? The show was so good it created a spin-off the Bionic Woman. Lee Majors was cool and nobody could beat him not even a bionic bigfoot. The show spawned a ton of toys and a comic book series as well. Several tv movies were made after the show initially went off the air and Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers even got married on the last one.
Lynda Carter - Wonder Woman
8.00 x 10.00 Photograph
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Wonder Woman
The show starring Linda Carter began with a 1940's World War 2 background, but then moved networks and shifted 40 yrs into the future of the late 1970's. Wonder Woman had those cool bracelets, an invisible plane, magic lasso, and man could she jump!
Wonder Woman books
Wonder Woman dvds
Wonder Woman Forum
Wonder Woman posters
Wonder Woman toys
In association with Art.com
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
20x25 Semi-Gloss Photo
Buy this Semi-Gloss Photo at Art.com
Lois and Clark The New Adventures of Superman
Great show of the 1990's with Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher. It focused more on the romance of Lois Lane and Clark Kent than the original Superman show of the 1950's. Dean Cain was a more sensitive 90's kind of Superman, but he could still kick some bad guys butt in between worrying about what Lois thought of him. The best of the series were the time travel episodes with the very funny villain, Tempus. From the future, and knowing Clark Kent's secret identity, he rubbed it into Lois Lane's face with the funny line "Clark Kent...Superman!...Duh!"
8.00 x 10.00 Photograph
Bill Bixby - Incredible Hulk Transformation
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The Incredible Hulk
This show was a favorite of mine. When it first came on my little sister hid behind the couch. Who knew the big green monster was a good guy? Bill Bixby was the Michael Landon of sci-fi. He brought such emotion and, lots of times, deep sadness to the character. But even with the grown-up dramatic scenes, we kids waited for Lou Ferrigno to come out and smash! It had some of the best stories and acting to come out up to that time on a sci-fi show since the Twilight Zone. Nobody will ever forget the line "Don't make me Angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry"
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