Wonder Woman
Creation & Design
Wonder Woman was created during the feminist movement of the 1940s, designed to be a symbol of female empowerment and strength.Early Years
Initially introduced as a superheroine fighting against Axis powers during World War II, Wonder Woman quickly became a cultural icon.Character Development
Over the decades, Wonder Woman has evolved from a wartime heroine to a complex character dealing with themes of identity, power, and morality.Cultural Reception
Wonder Woman has been critically acclaimed and is considered one of the greatest comic book characters of all time, often praised for her feminist themes.Character Details
Real Name:
Diana Prince
Aliases:
Princess Diana, Themysciran, Warrior Princess
Species:
Amazonian
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Justice League, Justice Society, Amazons
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Flight, Combat skills, Lasso of Truth
Equipment:
Lasso of Truth, Indestructible bracelets, Sword of Athena
Weight:
165lbs
Height:
5' 9"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Variant cover art by Alex Garner
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Variant cover art by J.H. Williams III
DC 75th Anniversary cover inspired by Wonder Woman #1 (1942)
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Variant cover art by J.H. Williams III
DC 75th Anniversary cover inspired by Wonder Woman #1 (1942)
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Variant cover art by Alex Garner
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Variant cover art by Dustin Nguyen
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Variant cover art by Mike Allred
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Variant cover art by David Finch
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Variant cover art by David Finch
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Variant cover art by Artgerm
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Variant photo cover featuring Gal Gadot exclusively printed for conventions
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Variant photo cover featuring Gal Gadot exclusively printed for conventions
Justice League #50
DC
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2016
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Vol. 2
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Jessica Cruz becomes a Green Lantern
Death of Myrina Black
1st appearance of Jason, Wonder Woman's brother
Batman reveals that the Mobius Chair informed him that there are three individual Jokers who he has faced throughout the years
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Jessica Cruz becomes a Green Lantern
Death of Myrina Black
1st appearance of Jason, Wonder Woman's brother
Batman reveals that the Mobius Chair informed him that there are three individual Jokers who he has faced throughout the years
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Variant cover art by Jim Lee
New York Comic Con 2016 exclusive
Scarce error edition with silver foil back cover
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Variant cover art by Jim Lee
New York Comic Con 2016 exclusive
Scarce error edition with silver foil back cover
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Variant cover art by Artgerm
Crossover series with Boom Studios
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Variant cover art by Artgerm
Crossover series with Boom Studios
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Variant cover art by Mirka Andolfo
San Diego Comic Con 2017 foil convention exclusive
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Variant cover art by Mirka Andolfo
San Diego Comic Con 2017 foil convention exclusive
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Variant cover art by Gabriele Dell'Otto
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Variant cover art by BossLogic
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Variant cover art by Alex Ross
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Variant virgin cover art by Milo Manara
48-page comic published by Panini Italy including issues #76-#77 (2016)
'Museum Edition: Verona, Balcone Di Giulietta' depicting Wonder Woman in climbing down from the balcony that is believed to have inspired Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'
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Variant virgin cover art by Milo Manara
48-page comic published by Panini Italy including issues #76-#77 (2016)
'Museum Edition: Verona, Balcone Di Giulietta' depicting Wonder Woman in climbing down from the balcony that is believed to have inspired Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'
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Variant virgin cover art by JeeHyung Lee, store exclusive
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Reprint of All Star Comics #8, Wonder Woman #177 and #201 - first appearance and origin
Italian edition, gold foil
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Reprint of All Star Comics #8, Wonder Woman #177 and #201 - first appearance and origin
Italian edition, gold foil
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Walmart edition, distributed in four-packs ($8.98)
Walmart versus Direct can be told apart by the UPC code on this cover ends with 37217 whereas the Direct Edition UPC ends with 37200
Wonder Woman 1984 prequel
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Walmart edition, distributed in four-packs ($8.98)
Walmart versus Direct can be told apart by the UPC code on this cover ends with 37217 whereas the Direct Edition UPC ends with 37200
Wonder Woman 1984 prequel
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Variant cover art by Gabriele Dell'Otto
Wonder Woman 1984 variant
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Variant cover art by Gabriele Dell'Otto
Wonder Woman 1984 variant
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Variant cover art by Adam Hughes
Wonder Woman 1984 variant
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Variant cover art by Warren Louw
Minimal trade dress
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Variant cover art by David Mack
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Variant cover art by Jay Anacleto
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Variant cover art by Janaina Medieros
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Variant cover art by Rose Besch
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Variant cover art by David Nakayama
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