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Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #1 (February 1987), art by George Pérez. Following Crisis on Infinite Earths, Wonder Woman was rebooted in 1987, by writer Greg Potter, who previously created the Jemm, Son of Saturn series for DC, was hired to rework the character.
Images (4622) The Amazon princess, blessed with god-like super abilities, Wonder Woman is one of Earth's most powerful defenders of peace, justice, and equality and a member of the Justice...
Wonder Woman #7 (2012) is written by Brian Azzarello with art by Cliff Chiang, Matthew Wilson, and Jared K. Fletcher, with a cover by Cliff Chiang. The official description can be found below.
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From her first appearance in 1942 to today, here's a look at how DC's pioneering female superhero has appeared in comics through the years.
Wonder Woman is a superheroine created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), [2] and artist Harry G. Peter in 1941 for DC Comics.
A guide to the best Wonder Woman superheroine stories for new and old readers, kids, adults, and everything in between.
The Original Comic Art displayed in this Free Comic Art Gallery is owned by Joel Thingvall GALLERY OF WONDER WOMAN ART. A Comic Art Collection at ComicArtFans.com.
The Legend of Wonder Woman #1, written by Kurt Busiek and Trina Robbins, art by Trina Robbins and Nansi Hoolahan, lettering by Lois Buhalis. The Legend of Wonder Woman (Vol. 1)
This gallery includes some of the most iconic Wonder Woman artists of the past seven decades, along with some positively stunning modern designs. Check them out above, and check out some facts you may not know about Wonder Woman and other DC heroes in the video and gallery below.