Lynda Carter Megathread
Lynda Carter Megathread
I've loved her since the first moment I saw her bounce across a tiny black and white TV and toss a couple of bad guys into a stack of boxes marked "Fragile". This is a thread to share sexy pictures, gifs, movies, anything and everything concerning the beautiful Lynda Carter. I have a large collection of high resolution images of Lynda that I'll be posting for everyone's happiness and horniness.
Here are a few 4000x4000 images of Lynda's promo shoot for season 2 of Wonder Woman (The New Adventures of Wonder Woman):
Here are a few 4000x4000 images of Lynda's promo shoot for season 2 of Wonder Woman (The New Adventures of Wonder Woman):
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Great thread!
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I prefer WW in a skirt & cape and watching her take it off. Call me old fashion.
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So, it was 1977 and still maybe a handful of months before I had bought my first comic with my own money (Star Wars #1) at the newsstand. The newsstand was exactly halfway between my school and my house, so it was a natural consequence of independent
mobility - you got your candy, your baseball cards, and your comics.
But, everyone at school received free 'Scholastic' magazines, and the proper magazine for my grade level was Supermag.
Thus, the first superheroine item I ever received was this issue of Supermag with Lynda Carter on the cover, and photos of her inside showing her full costume.
It wasn't the first time I had seen beautiful superladies on TV. I had already seen many to stimulate my interest: Ariel, Electra Woman & Dyna Girl, Isis, Bionic Woman, Tara, Emma Peel, and the version of Wonder Woman on Super Friends. Not to mention that there was no shortage of supermodel posters around, and everyone admired the likes of Charlie's Angels and Police Woman. Strangely, the only place where superfemales in spandex were lacking was the classic Spider-Man cartoon.
But lordy lordy, was this a revelation, and my life was never the same. From then on, I couldn't get enough of superheroines in comics, and I looked specifically for sexy heroines in spandex on the newsstand covers. When you have discernment like that, it's easy to pick out and purchase Supergirl, Black Cat, Batgirl, Teen Titans, Dagger, X-Men, Red Sonja, Dazzler, Dial H for Hero, Spider-Woman, and quite a few more.
But there was nothing - NOTHING - like falling in love with this magazine cover and the subsequent TV show. Love for Lynda!
mobility - you got your candy, your baseball cards, and your comics.
But, everyone at school received free 'Scholastic' magazines, and the proper magazine for my grade level was Supermag.
Thus, the first superheroine item I ever received was this issue of Supermag with Lynda Carter on the cover, and photos of her inside showing her full costume.
It wasn't the first time I had seen beautiful superladies on TV. I had already seen many to stimulate my interest: Ariel, Electra Woman & Dyna Girl, Isis, Bionic Woman, Tara, Emma Peel, and the version of Wonder Woman on Super Friends. Not to mention that there was no shortage of supermodel posters around, and everyone admired the likes of Charlie's Angels and Police Woman. Strangely, the only place where superfemales in spandex were lacking was the classic Spider-Man cartoon.
But lordy lordy, was this a revelation, and my life was never the same. From then on, I couldn't get enough of superheroines in comics, and I looked specifically for sexy heroines in spandex on the newsstand covers. When you have discernment like that, it's easy to pick out and purchase Supergirl, Black Cat, Batgirl, Teen Titans, Dagger, X-Men, Red Sonja, Dazzler, Dial H for Hero, Spider-Woman, and quite a few more.
But there was nothing - NOTHING - like falling in love with this magazine cover and the subsequent TV show. Love for Lynda!
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More high resolution photos from the 2nd season promo shoot:
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I hope you held on to Star Wars #1, it is probably worth something today. Lynda Carter was stunning with the most amazing figure to go with a gorgeous face. I actually thought she was amazing looking as Diana Prince, and got some great bound and gagged scenes in her civilian outfits.shevek wrote: ↑1 year agoSo, it was 1977 and still maybe a handful of months before I had bought my first comic with my own money (Star Wars #1) at the newsstand. The newsstand was exactly halfway between my school and my house, so it was a natural consequence of independent
mobility - you got your candy, your baseball cards, and your comics.
But, everyone at school received free 'Scholastic' magazines, and the proper magazine for my grade level was Supermag.
Thus, the first superheroine item I ever received was this issue of Supermag with Lynda Carter on the cover, and photos of her inside showing her full costume.
It wasn't the first time I had seen beautiful superladies on TV. I had already seen many to stimulate my interest: Ariel, Electra Woman & Dyna Girl, Isis, Bionic Woman, Tara, Emma Peel, and the version of Wonder Woman on Super Friends. Not to mention that there was no shortage of supermodel posters around, and everyone admired the likes of Charlie's Angels and Police Woman. Strangely, the only place where superfemales in spandex were lacking was the classic Spider-Man cartoon.
But lordy lordy, was this a revelation, and my life was never the same. From then on, I couldn't get enough of superheroines in comics, and I looked specifically for sexy heroines in spandex on the newsstand covers. When you have discernment like that, it's easy to pick out and purchase Supergirl, Black Cat, Batgirl, Teen Titans, Dagger, X-Men, Red Sonja, Dazzler, Dial H for Hero, Spider-Woman, and quite a few more.
But there was nothing - NOTHING - like falling in love with this magazine cover and the subsequent TV show. Love for Lynda!
lynda on supermag cover.jpg

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Gifs from Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw 1080p:
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And the other skirt. Love the way she twirls in that cape.
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Another one from Bobbie Joe.
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Truly amazing how much cum has been spilled over this woman given the thousands of other options out there for public consumption.
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We still doin' this?
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High Society, Aug 1979 issue. I can post the full issue in PDF, if it's allowed?
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I'm still hoping someone leaks the Carter bikini costume pics from the show if someone took any. They went with the blue full body suit instead. But gotta wonder what that other outfit looked like.
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It's a photo collage from Bobby Joe and the Outlaw.
Imagine a teenager like myself at the age of 16 reading that cover? Lynda Carter nude and Farrah Fawcett's bare tit! I know it elevated my testosterone, I think I spontaneously grew a beard just reading the cover.
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yeah, I'd like to see that too!
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And no '70s icon pictorial is complete without the obligatory bell bottom jeans.
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Would mind that other chic being Wonder Woman either.
Would mind that other chic being Wonder Woman either.
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Ah yes, I believe that's Inga Neilsen? https://youtu.be/iRo4SJ2ck_sMr. X wrote: ↑1 year agodownload/file.php?id=75456
Would mind that other chic being Wonder Woman either.
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Cut from someone's fan-edit.
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Another fan-edit
https://fastupload.io/72522e3e87bb1893
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BTW note the shadow in those pics.HiDef wrote: ↑1 year agoAnother fan-edit Wonder Woman in Chains.jpg
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Okay this is controversial and I'll explain in another post.
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It is a fan-edit, the original scene was not that long. Clue me in, what am I looking for?Mr. X wrote: ↑1 year agoBTW note the shadow in those pics.HiDef wrote: ↑1 year agoAnother fan-edit Wonder Woman in Chains.jpg
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Lynda's breasts controversy:
It is alleged that Lynda Carter did a Playboy photoshoot for her a role in the movie Apocalypse Now.
"She really was cast in Apocalypse Now (1979), she was originally cast in the role of a Playboy Playmate Bunny, but the filming of her scenes was interrupted by the storm that wrecked the theater set prompting a delay of nearly two months for rebuilding. By the time director Francis Ford Coppola was ready to shoot again, Carter's contractual obligations to Wonder Woman had forced her back to the States and her scenes were re-shot with Colleen Camp. The only evidence remaining of Carter's involvement are the Playboy centerfolds that were specially shot by the magazine as movie props, and a glimpse of Carter's pinup in the Redux version."
If you watch Apocalypse Now Redux, it is alleged that the famous pinup of Lynda's bare chested Playboy shoot appears on a gunboat scene. I have not watched the redux version yet to confirm.
"Original Lynda Carter "Miss May" Playboy Bunny costume sketch for Apocalypse Now: Description:
Original Lynda Carter “Miss May” Playboy Bunny costume sketch for Apocalypse Now. (United Artists, 1979) In Francis Ford Coppola’s classic war epic, Apocalypse Now, Lynda Carter was cast as touring Playboy Bunny “Miss May”, stranded in war-ravaged Vietnam. But when a real-life typhoon destroyed the film set and Carter’s Wonder Woman hiatus ended, scheduling conflicts arose and the part was recast. While Colleen Camp stepped into the role, much peripheral and promotional material had already been generated around Carter. Here are (2) Costume sketches for Lynda Carter as “Miss May”. Including: (1) Sketch accomplished in pencil on 14 x 17 in. artist leaf tipped to 18 x 22 in. board depicting Carter in scanty American Indian-themed costume. With many pencil notes and detail study sketches in the margins and (1) 8.5 x 11 in. sketch on 3-hole punch paper with a pencil and ink detail of a moccasin with additional paste-up elements including pencil notes. It’s been said that Carter’s unused Playboy centerfold generated for the movie looks almost identical to the Colleen Camp centerfold seen posted on the film’s river patrol boat. Included is a copy of the October 1979 issue of Playboy magazine, featuring an article on Apocalypse Now, which includes an image of the resulting Colleen Camp “Miss May” centerfold and a picture of the patrol boat with the centerfold posted on the wheelhouse. All in very good condition. Comes with an LOA from production designer."
Lynda Carter wearing the jacket she wore on the set along with a photo inside her house taken on set of Apocalypse Now. Auction: https://www.thepropgallery.com/apocalyp ... centrefold
Colleen Camp who went on to play the role after Lynda was under contract to do Wonder Woman, said that some of the gunboat scenes with Lynda's photo had already been shot so there were two identical photoshoots done, one with Lynda and one with herself. Colleen said that in some scenes, you can see it's Lynda's photo and in others it actually Colleen. She also mentions how her character had to wear a wig to match Lynda Carter's natural hair color.
Playboy article:
It is alleged that Lynda Carter did a Playboy photoshoot for her a role in the movie Apocalypse Now.
"She really was cast in Apocalypse Now (1979), she was originally cast in the role of a Playboy Playmate Bunny, but the filming of her scenes was interrupted by the storm that wrecked the theater set prompting a delay of nearly two months for rebuilding. By the time director Francis Ford Coppola was ready to shoot again, Carter's contractual obligations to Wonder Woman had forced her back to the States and her scenes were re-shot with Colleen Camp. The only evidence remaining of Carter's involvement are the Playboy centerfolds that were specially shot by the magazine as movie props, and a glimpse of Carter's pinup in the Redux version."
If you watch Apocalypse Now Redux, it is alleged that the famous pinup of Lynda's bare chested Playboy shoot appears on a gunboat scene. I have not watched the redux version yet to confirm.
"Original Lynda Carter "Miss May" Playboy Bunny costume sketch for Apocalypse Now: Description:
Original Lynda Carter “Miss May” Playboy Bunny costume sketch for Apocalypse Now. (United Artists, 1979) In Francis Ford Coppola’s classic war epic, Apocalypse Now, Lynda Carter was cast as touring Playboy Bunny “Miss May”, stranded in war-ravaged Vietnam. But when a real-life typhoon destroyed the film set and Carter’s Wonder Woman hiatus ended, scheduling conflicts arose and the part was recast. While Colleen Camp stepped into the role, much peripheral and promotional material had already been generated around Carter. Here are (2) Costume sketches for Lynda Carter as “Miss May”. Including: (1) Sketch accomplished in pencil on 14 x 17 in. artist leaf tipped to 18 x 22 in. board depicting Carter in scanty American Indian-themed costume. With many pencil notes and detail study sketches in the margins and (1) 8.5 x 11 in. sketch on 3-hole punch paper with a pencil and ink detail of a moccasin with additional paste-up elements including pencil notes. It’s been said that Carter’s unused Playboy centerfold generated for the movie looks almost identical to the Colleen Camp centerfold seen posted on the film’s river patrol boat. Included is a copy of the October 1979 issue of Playboy magazine, featuring an article on Apocalypse Now, which includes an image of the resulting Colleen Camp “Miss May” centerfold and a picture of the patrol boat with the centerfold posted on the wheelhouse. All in very good condition. Comes with an LOA from production designer."
Lynda Carter wearing the jacket she wore on the set along with a photo inside her house taken on set of Apocalypse Now. Auction: https://www.thepropgallery.com/apocalyp ... centrefold
Colleen Camp who went on to play the role after Lynda was under contract to do Wonder Woman, said that some of the gunboat scenes with Lynda's photo had already been shot so there were two identical photoshoots done, one with Lynda and one with herself. Colleen said that in some scenes, you can see it's Lynda's photo and in others it actually Colleen. She also mentions how her character had to wear a wig to match Lynda Carter's natural hair color.
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Gunboat scene with Lynda's pinup:
Scene with Colleen Camp's pinup:
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Lynda in the Philippines while shooting Apocolypse Now.
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Because some scenes had already been shot with Lynda's pinup in the scene, a 2nd identical shoot was done with colleen.
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Int he full pic look at the shadow of her chest on the floor. Grand teetons
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I see what you mean now, you have an eye for detail. Lynda certainly casts an impressive shadow.
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I jerked off to her since 13, now at least 1 gallon of jizz is dedicated to her.







