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The list includes numerous creators who have worked on Wonder Woman, the Justice League, and related characters, mostly in the modern (post-Crisis on Infinite Earths) age of comics but going back ...
Prolific comic book writer Greg Rucka, famous for his work on Batman, has not just one but two excellent runs on Wonder Woman. He first took over the series with issue #295 back in 2004.
Wonder Woman first appeared in comic books in December 1941, as a minor character in All-Star Comics, issue 8. Right out the gate, Wonder Woman’s shtick was a direct comment on men.
G. Willow Wilson and Cary Nord will take over the 'Wonder Woman' comic book in November. By Graeme McMillan Both Batman and Superman have gotten a lot of attention recently, thanks to a (non ...
As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics—The New 52 event of September 2011, the first six issues of the critically acclaimed new Wonder Woman series are collected in trade paperback!
Wonder Woman the original comic book, on the other hand, was successful when it first appeared in the 1940s but isn't well-known today.It rarely shows up in comic best-of polls and isn't even ...
Meet Diana Prince, the woman who has done it all. By Graeme McMillan Sure, everyone knows Wonder Woman — she’s the superhero who, in the words of the iconic theme music from her 1970s TV show ...
One of the great things about comic books is that there is nearly an endless ... What would make for a good introduction to Wonder Woman? Danielle Lorick, an employee at Manhattan's Forbidden ...
Even without being Wonder Woman's first appearance, Sensation Comics #1 is undeniably a major Golden Age comic book key. Hitting the newsstands just two weeks after the character's first ...
Any time we get a new Comic Book movie, there is always discussions about the Easter Eggs and Wonder Woman is no different. There are already multiple videos on line focusing on the Easter Eggs ...
Current Wonder Woman comic book writer Greg Rucka, who is crafting the Rebirth storyline for DC Comics, has confirmed in a new interview that Diana Prince, is not actually straight.
10. Wonder Woman (Vol.4) by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang with Tony Akins, Goran Sudzuka, Aco DC Comics. When DC rebooted its universe in 2011 in what it called “the New 52” initiative, no ...
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