I can probably help with this one.
A while back, I did a series called Blunder Woman, using Mr. X's Wonder Woman for my character. I did a few episodes spoofing the 1970's show staring Lynda Carter. I did them sort of along the lines of the show, but I put in things I would have liked to see, had the show not been limited by a PG rating.
I was limited by technical skills. There were a lot of things I wanted to do, but just couldn't due to inexperience, or inability to render or re-create digitally, but I did my best.
After I ran out of episodes to spoof... I killed her off. For several reasons. She wasn't my character, and the series was getting popular, and I wanted to draw a line in the sand about not making any more. I also wanted to kill a heroine... sometimes the villain needs to win.
Over the next year, I received many emails from people really angry that I did that. I'm not above admitting I made a mistake in killing her off, so I brought her back. However, I did it in a way that I removed myself from copyright infringements.
I realised in fact, Blunder Woman was my character. Even though she was originally a spoof of Lynda Carter, I had the opportunity to recreate her as an original character now.
So I re-created a character from scratch. I made an original costume, and changed the origin and name of the character. She is now her own entity, and I can now write original adventures for her without fear or pressure of infringement exposure. She is definitely a nod to Wonder Woman, but not the basis any longer.
Now, as far as finding the series, I'm pretty positive it was over at
http://old.jpeger.com but it's not there. Which means I lost it when my laptop took a dump a few months ago.
So, if someone has it, please email it to me. Thanks.
Hope that explains the history of Blunder Woman.