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WONDER WOMAN: 12" MEGO - Unreleased Paradise Island Playset
The 1977 Mego catalog shows a Paradise Island Playset that included multiple columns, cardboard walls, a closet area for clothes, doors, and plastic "break-apart" walls. A large yellow plastic chair had a secret compartment in the back to store a large white plastic comb and brush set for Wonder Woman's hair.

Although this was never produced, it was featured in a filmed television commercial!

WONDER WOMAN: 12" MEGO - Unreleased Wonder Woman Playset (3-Way)
The 1978 Mego catalog shows a Playset that included multiple settings. A three-sided cardboard backdrop showcased Diana Prince's apartment, Queen Hippolyte's palace chamber, and a computer lab. Accessories were to include a chair, chaise lounge, plant, and more.

This playset was never produced.

WONDER WOMAN: 12" MEGO - Unreleased Diana Prince Outfits (15 total)
The 1977 Mego catalog shows six outfits for the Wonder Woman doll. The most unusual of these is an Amazonian outfit that replicated the TV outfit and headband. Note also that the pictured Wonder Woman doll is a prototype with painted panties and a plastic molded lasso; Diana Prince is also in a prototype outfit with an unreleased Navy hat.

The 1978 Mego catalog shows nine outfits for the Wonder Woman doll.

Although none of these were ever released in the U.S., it is unclear whether or not any of these outfits were ever released in carded form in Canada. The carded Wonder Woman outfits (releasing company unknown) were on a cardboard backer with clear bubble. The front of the backer contained a Dick Giordano drawing of Wonder Woman, while the back featured many Diana Prince figures drawn by Dick Giordano. An example of the "Lipstick" outfit is below, courtesy of John Bonaventura's Megoheadtoys site. John is also the author of Mego Action Figure Toys with Values (now in its third edition!).

catalog pictures below are scanned courtesy the collection of Rob Chatlin (with the help of the Mego Museum).