Wonder Woman Website

Categories: News|Published On: February 29, 2008|Views: 64|

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Back in the 1940s William Moulton Marston created a new kind of superhero. He described to his wife, Elizabeth, a character who triumphed with love, to which she suggested he make the hero a woman. Over sixty years later Wonder Woman is still loved, and no where is that more apparent online than at wonderwomancollectors.com.

The homepage proclaims, it’s “The Ultimate Wonder Woman Collector’s Guide” and has plenty of proof to back it up. Currently, the website lists over 1,200 Wonder Woman collectibles and you can search items by categories, including comic books, model kits, calendars, DVD/Video, puppets, footwear, games, dolls, and much more. You can get information on the Wonder Woman trivia competition closing on March 30, 2008 and find items for sale, currently listing some great art pieces. Meet other collectors who share your wonder-ful hobby and get connected to other collectible websites and auction houses. 

Expand your collection, and appreciation, at wonderwomancollectors.com. This website was created by Scoop reader Kyall. Let us know if you have an awesome fan site or collector’s central by emailing samanda@gemstonepub.com.

Wonder Woman Website

Categories: News|Published On: February 29, 2008|Views: 64|

Share:

Back in the 1940s William Moulton Marston created a new kind of superhero. He described to his wife, Elizabeth, a character who triumphed with love, to which she suggested he make the hero a woman. Over sixty years later Wonder Woman is still loved, and no where is that more apparent online than at wonderwomancollectors.com.

The homepage proclaims, it’s “The Ultimate Wonder Woman Collector’s Guide” and has plenty of proof to back it up. Currently, the website lists over 1,200 Wonder Woman collectibles and you can search items by categories, including comic books, model kits, calendars, DVD/Video, puppets, footwear, games, dolls, and much more. You can get information on the Wonder Woman trivia competition closing on March 30, 2008 and find items for sale, currently listing some great art pieces. Meet other collectors who share your wonder-ful hobby and get connected to other collectible websites and auction houses. 

Expand your collection, and appreciation, at wonderwomancollectors.com. This website was created by Scoop reader Kyall. Let us know if you have an awesome fan site or collector’s central by emailing samanda@gemstonepub.com.