This is another fine example of the kind of thing you only find on ebay. This is an issue of Tele Guia Programas from August 1973, complete with super-cool Batman, Superman, and Aquaman cover.
While Wonder Woman is at the bottom(sort of), the stock art is all stuff promoting the Filmation cartoons...presumably they were debuting on spanish television at the time?
Luckily I didn't end up paying too much for this, since there is no article on the cartoons on the inside! Yet there is an article on Disney cartoons, some celebrity horoscopes, and an ad for beer featuring an almost-topless woman! Man, were the 70s cool...
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Ok. That is an odd looking WW. Maybe it is "Mujer de la Maravilla"...
There is a Wizard JLA special from sometime in the 90s (Morrison era) that has this same image of the SF at the bottom of the editorial page. It was obviously scanne dfrom somwhere, and WW has her accurate colors, but no Aquaman, just Supes, Bats, and WW. It looked to be scanned from an old comic. Maybe a Saturday Morning lineup ad?
Awesome cover, even with the WW miscolor. I like stuff like that!
Chris
What a great find!
I love the poses at the top, looks like Superman just said some like "The three of us are all that are needed to take down you and you army of 16 foot ants!" and Batman and Aquaman are like "what???"
Those poses in the middle remind me of some Colorform (I think) "stand-up paper dolls to color" thing that was available in the early 70s. I still have the two cardboard stand-ups of Aquaman and Aqualad on their sea horses.
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