MAGS AND BOOKS
Date and Issue: Yer 60, Volume 19, May 8, 1980.
Pages: ¼  pages.

Pictures: 1 b&w photo.

Article: Short review about Lynda Carter.
Author: Not stated.
Country: Belgium.

Since "Supermiss" Lynda Carter has a life of its own, Superman has to hang on! Rapidly getting in one month the titles of Miss Phoenix, Miss Arizona and Miss USA, finalist of the supercontest Miss World, the "Super-Be" Lynda put an end temporarily to her singer's career to take the suggestive uniform of "Wonder Woman ", the very well known heroine of a TV series. Rectifier of wrongs to the feminine, Wonder Woman adores to defend the widow and the orphans for sure. But her protected ones of predilection is incontestably some simple-minded and clumsy soldiers that" Super-WW comes regularly out of claws with her adversaries. Caracteristic sign of the times running, Lynda Carter is eventually a pure product of the feminist race. After the man's equality to woman, only the eclosion of a super-woman was left to make the deal!

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