The 1970s show was followed up with the Freedom Force cartoon, then has made appearances in reruns on TV Land as part of the Captain Marvel live-action show. Then, with the new appearances, I think that is a perfect time to capitalize on the character, IMHO. :-)
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: It is kind of funny because Isis can stop
: time in one episode, but needs help from
: Captain Marvel to tow a boat out of the way.
: :-)
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: That Joanna Cameron was one foxy actress:
: none of my teachers ever looked like that.
: Her looks could 'stop a clock,' as the
: saying goes.
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: Ms. Cameron had a guest role in an episode
: of the 70's Spidey show, and she wore a
: bikini for several scenes. As you can see, I
: still remember this after 30 years! Yowza!
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: No offense, but Isis seems pretty obscure
: and yet they are making and selling DVD's.
: Seems like if Isis is profitable, then
: Shazam out to be more profitable.
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: To be honest, Shazam was pretty dull show,
: but it at least it wasn't as corny and
: stupid as Superfriends (I hated Wendy,
: Marvin and Wonder Dog, despised the Wonder
: Twins), and wasn't an insult to comics like
: Adam West's Batman.
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: Ultimately the show hinged on Jackson
: Bostwick. I think he made an excellent
: Captain Marvel. The guy who replaced him,
: the guy with the gut, wasn't as good.
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