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	<title>Comments on: Wonder what I did on my Christmas vacation?</title>
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		<title>By: Jay W</title>
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		<description>I agree with you about the Sekowsky WONDER WOMAN stories - there was something very COOL about them when they came out, because WW suddenly went from being this harsh-looking amazon type by transforming into a neo-Emma Peel.  That intrigued me to no end at the time, and as you said, Giordano&#039;s inks made WW look beautiful and sexy, which she had never been before that time.  

By the same token, Sekowsky drew some very bizarre art in those days, as is evident by the JLA stories that he did which often seemed to be wedging in characters into the panel.  There was almost with no sense of grounded placement or sense to his designs.  I remember reading his work as a kid and just wondering what the heck he was trying to convey, as characters seemed to swim around each other in a surreal way.  A very strange artist, but one that did have his good points, as was evident in the WW period that you noted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you about the Sekowsky WONDER WOMAN stories &#8211; there was something very COOL about them when they came out, because WW suddenly went from being this harsh-looking amazon type by transforming into a neo-Emma Peel.  That intrigued me to no end at the time, and as you said, Giordano&#8217;s inks made WW look beautiful and sexy, which she had never been before that time.  </p>
<p>By the same token, Sekowsky drew some very bizarre art in those days, as is evident by the JLA stories that he did which often seemed to be wedging in characters into the panel.  There was almost with no sense of grounded placement or sense to his designs.  I remember reading his work as a kid and just wondering what the heck he was trying to convey, as characters seemed to swim around each other in a surreal way.  A very strange artist, but one that did have his good points, as was evident in the WW period that you noted.</p>
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