BRONZE AGE FANTASTIC FIRST: The Bionic Woman #1
Charlton; October 1977
Cover uncredited
Title: “Rico, Come Home!”
Synopsis: A rich Mexican man abducts his grandson, but Jaime Sommers saves the day and everyone lives happily ever after.
Writer: Uncredited
Penciler: Uncredited
Inker: Uncredited
Review: This reviewer loved The Bionic Woman television show as a kid. The comic series? Not so much. Even as a youngster, it was easy to see this was a C-team affair. The stories are simplistic and devoid of any real characterization, while the passable art lacks life.
Title: “Weaker Sex?”
Synopsis: A depowered Bionic Woman is sent on an undercover mission — as a stewardess! — to protect a “paroled terrorist leader.”
Writer: Uncredited
Penciler: Uncredited
Inker: Uncredited
Review: Another slight story plagued by logic flaws, with flat art that does little more than capture the character’s likeness.
Grade: D+
Cool factor: Umm …
Not-so-cool factor: While the art does a decent job capturing actress Lindsay Wagner’s likeness, it relies heavily on straight-on, smiling close-ups. The result is some pretty creepy visual characterization.
Notable: There’s a two-page text feature, “Birth of the Bionic Woman.”
Character quotable: “You’ve got his coming, sister!” — Jaime Sommers, going all bionic on a female terrorist
Copyright © 2014 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl takes a look at a Bronze Age Fantastic First. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, ComicsBronzeAge.com.
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BRONZE AGE FANTASTIC FIRST: The Bionic Woman #1
Charlton; October 1977
Cover uncredited
Title: “Rico, Come Home!”
Synopsis: A rich Mexican man abducts his grandson, but Jaime Sommers saves the day and everyone lives happily ever after.
Writer: Uncredited
Penciler: Uncredited
Inker: Uncredited
Review: This reviewer loved The Bionic Woman television show as a kid. The comic series? Not so much. Even as a youngster, it was easy to see this was a C-team affair. The stories are simplistic and devoid of any real characterization, while the passable art lacks life.
Title: “Weaker Sex?”
Synopsis: A depowered Bionic Woman is sent on an undercover mission — as a stewardess! — to protect a “paroled terrorist leader.”
Writer: Uncredited
Penciler: Uncredited
Inker: Uncredited
Review: Another slight story plagued by logic flaws, with flat art that does little more than capture the character’s likeness.
Grade: D+
Cool factor: Umm …
Not-so-cool factor: While the art does a decent job capturing actress Lindsay Wagner’s likeness, it relies heavily on straight-on, smiling close-ups. The result is some pretty creepy visual characterization.
Notable: There’s a two-page text feature, “Birth of the Bionic Woman.”
Character quotable: “You’ve got his coming, sister!” — Jaime Sommers, going all bionic on a female terrorist
Copyright © 2014 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl takes a look at a Bronze Age Fantastic First. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, ComicsBronzeAge.com.







