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Power Records

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The Action Comes Alive As You Read!!

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Power Records skip to main | skip to sidebar Friday, May 26, 2017 Wonder Woman Drinking Glass Power Pal (and co-host of The Power Records Podcast ) Chris Franklin sent me this pic of a Wonder Woman drinking glass that uses the Neal Adams artwork from the Wonder Woman: The Secret of the Magic Tiara Power record! I didn't know this existed, and Chris tells me there's no other copyright data on it to indicate if it was part of a larger line, some sort of merchandising campaign, etc. He does point out that the artwork has been redrawn slightly, to include Steve Trevor in the background. It's a handsome item, to be sure. Considering that a lot of Power Records were done by Adams' Continuity Studios, it shouldn't be surprising that a lot of the artwork was deemed worthy for merchandising, given its iconic nature. Still, this is one of the few examples I can think of something from a Power Record was reused like this. Thanks Chris! Posted by rob! at 9:30 AM 1...

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