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Most Cher collectors are well aware of the amazing Wonder Woman dolls created by Mego in the 1970s. Because Wonder Woman (aka Diana Prince) was produced using a very similar mold, she looks amazing in the Mego Cher outfits. Wonder Woman featured both jointed hands and jointed feet. She was produced with the lighter skin tone used for Toni Tennille and Farrah Fawcett, and it appears that she was done with the same face mold that Mego used for the Diana Ross doll. Multiple versions of the Wonder Woman doll were produced, and Mego also gave her playsets and numerous sidekicks. I am not an expert on Wonder Woman, so I am simply offering a glimpse into a wonderful Wonder Woman collection. I welcome any feedback or additional information from those of you who are more well-versed in the phenomenon that is Wonder Woman. Please click on the links below to view each photo. Use the "Back" button on your browser to return to this page. Enjoy! All photos used with permission from Jim at BigTallWal@aol. |
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Wonder Woman - Canadian Issue Wonder Woman - US Issue Wonder Woman with Fly Away Action Wonder Woman with Steve Trevor (featuring playset) |
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Collectors love to be creative with Cher, and one collector married the beauty of the Mackie outfits with the great look of the Wonder Woman/Diana Prince doll for a whole new take on collecting. |
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Wonder Woman in Liberty Belle Diana Prince in Means Business Disco Wonder Woman (in Wards Exclusive) Hippy Wonder Woman (in Wards Exclusive) Queen Hippolyte in Cleopatra Winter Wonder Woman (in Farrah Fashion) Wonder Woman in Easy Living In the War Room (Wonder Woman & Diana Prince) |