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[edit] Invisible Woman
Wasn't there a short-lived Invisible Woman TV show (1983?)? I believe it starred Alexa Hamilton and Bob Denver. Or did it not go beyond the pilot movie? US 71 16:31, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
- I looked it up, and there was such [a show]. But where do we put this information? Should it go in this article as a spin-off? Should it go in its own article? There's already an article called The Invisible Woman about the 1940's film. Invisible Woman is about the Fantastic Four team member. Regardless, I think that this discussion should take place on Talk:The Invisible Woman. (I've copied this stuff over there.) Val42 16:37, 22 September 2006 (UTC)