José Delbo was the penciller on Wonder Woman from 1976–1981, encompassing the time when the Lynda Carter TV series was on American television. This cover by him and inker Dick Giordano came right in the middle of his time on the book.
It was business as usual for the Amazon princess averting nuclear disaster while riding a fighter jet bareback.
New colour by myself.
As published.
Scan of the original art from Heritage Auctions.
Art made production ready with trade dress removed and missing art pieces drawn in.
New colour version.
Re-created trade dress added.
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love the muted line work on the background. Very clever – creates a space behind the main figures and makes WW costume really pop. Great job.