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- Wonder_Woman abstract "Wonder Woman is a superheroine created by American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston and published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in December 1941 and first cover-dated on Sensation Comics #1, January 1942. The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986. Her depiction as a heroine fighting for justice, love, peace, and sexual equality has led to Wonder Woman being widely considered a feminist icon. Wonder Woman is a warrior princess of the Amazons (based on the Amazons of Greek mythology) and is known in her homeland as Princess Diana of Themyscira. When outside her homeland incognito, she is sometimes known by the secret identity Diana Prince. She is gifted with a wide range of superhuman powers and superior combat and battle skills. She possesses an arsenal of weapons, including the Lasso of Truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and, in some stories, an invisible airplane.Created during World War II, the character was initially depicted fighting the Axis military forces, as well as an assortment of supervillains. Wonder Woman gained a formidable cast of enemies bent on eliminating the Amazon, including classic villains such as Cheetah, Ares and Circe, and newer ones like Genocide and The Circle, as well as many gods and monsters from Greek mythology. Wonder Woman has also regularly appeared in comic books featuring the superhero teams Justice Society (from 1941) and Justice League (from 1960).In addition to the comics, the character has appeared in other media; most notably, the 1975–1979 Wonder Woman TV series starring Lynda Carter, as well as animated series such as the Super Friends and Justice League. Since Carter's television series, studios struggled to introduce a new live-action Wonder Woman to audiences, although the character continued to feature in a variety of toys and merchandise, as well as animated adaptations of DC properties, including a direct-to-DVD animated feature. Attempts to return Wonder Woman to television have included a pilot for NBC in 2011, closely followed by another stalled production for The CW. In 2013 it was announced that actress Gal Gadot would portray Wonder Woman in the 2016 untitled Man of Steel sequel.".
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- Wonder_Woman 1stishhead "vol. 1 cont.".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishhead "vol. 1".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishhead "vol. 2".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishhead "vol. 3".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishhead "vol. 4".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishmo "August".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishmo "February".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishmo "September".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishmo "Summer".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishyr "1942".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishyr "1987".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishyr "2006".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishyr "2010".
- Wonder_Woman 1stishyr "2011".
- Wonder_Woman addcharcat "All-American Publications characters".
- Wonder_Woman aliases Diana_Prince.
- Wonder_Woman alliances Female_Furies.
- Wonder_Woman alliances Justice_League.
- Wonder_Woman alterEgo "Princess Diana of Themyscira".
- Wonder_Woman caption "Wonder Woman. Art by Terry Dodson.".
- Wonder_Woman cat "super".
- Wonder_Woman colorists "Alex Sinclair".
- Wonder_Woman colorists "Carl Gafford".
- Wonder_Woman colorists "Matthew Wilson".
- Wonder_Woman creators William_Moulton_Marston.
- Wonder_Woman cvrCaption "Cover for Wonder Woman #1 . Art by Harry G. Peter.".
- Wonder_Woman cvrImage "Wwoman1.jpg".
- Wonder_Woman date "February 2014".
- Wonder_Woman debut "All Star Comics #8".
- Wonder_Woman debutmo "December".
- Wonder_Woman debutyr "1941".
- Wonder_Woman endishmo "April".
- Wonder_Woman endishmo "February".
- Wonder_Woman endishmo "July".
- Wonder_Woman endishmo "October".
- Wonder_Woman endishyr "1986".
- Wonder_Woman endishyr "2006".
- Wonder_Woman endishyr "2010".
- Wonder_Woman endishyr "2011".
- Wonder_Woman endishyr "Present".
- Wonder_Woman fantasy "first".
- Wonder_Woman hasPhotoCollection Wonder_Woman.
- Wonder_Woman hero "y".
- Wonder_Woman homeland Paradise_Island.
- Wonder_Woman imagesize "250".
- Wonder_Woman inkers "* ' * Mike Esposito * Dick Giordano * Vince Colletta * ' * Bruce Patterson * Andy Lanning * ' * Rachel Dodson * Matt Ryan * ' * Cliff Chiang * Dan Green".
- Wonder_Woman issues "228".
- Wonder_Woman issues "44".
- Wonder_Woman issues ": 15".
- Wonder_Woman issues ": 19".
- Wonder_Woman issues ": 237".
- Wonder_Woman issues ": 329".
- Wonder_Woman issues ": 45".
- Wonder_Woman mainCharTeam "Princess Diana of Themyscira".
- Wonder_Woman multigenre "y".
- Wonder_Woman ongoing "Y".
- Wonder_Woman partners Superman.
- Wonder_Woman partners Wonder_Girl.
- Wonder_Woman pencillers "' * Harry G. Peter * Ross Andru * Mike Sekowsky * Dick Giordano * John Rosenberger * Jose Delbo * Gene Colan * ' * George Pérez * Chris Marrinan * Mike Deodato * John Byrne * Phil Jimenez * ' * Terry Dodson * Aaron Lopresti * ' * Don Kramer * * Cliff Chiang * Tony Akins".
- Wonder_Woman powers "*Super strength, speed, agility, reflexes, stamina, and endurance * Flight * Superior hand-to-hand combatant * Healing factor * Magical Weaponry including indestructible bracelets, the Lasso of Truth, a weaponized [[#Skills and resources".
- Wonder_Woman pubSeries "DC Comics".
- Wonder_Woman publisher DC_Comics.
- Wonder_Woman reason "Wordpress is not 100% legible".
- Wonder_Woman schedule "8".
- Wonder_Woman schedule "Bi-Monthly: #3-5; #16-62; #171-227; #323-329".
- Wonder_Woman schedule "Monthly: #1-226".
- Wonder_Woman schedule "Monthly: #1-44".
- Wonder_Woman schedule "Monthly: #1-current".
- Wonder_Woman schedule "Monthly: #228-322; #600-614".
- Wonder_Woman schedule "Quarterly: #1-2; #6-15".
- Wonder_Woman sortTitle "Wonder Woman".
- Wonder_Woman sortkey "Wonder Woman".
- Wonder_Woman species Amazons_(DC_Comics).
- Wonder_Woman species Demigod.
- Wonder_Woman subcat "DC Comics".
- Wonder_Woman superhero "y".
- Wonder_Woman writers "* ' * William Moulton Marston * Mike Sekowsky * Robert Kanigher * Martin Pasko * Gerry Conway * Dan Mishkin * J. Michael Straczynski * * ' * Len Wein * * George Pérez * * Mindy Newell * * William Messner-Loebs * * John Byrne * * Phil Jimenez * * Walt Simonson * * Greg Rucka * * ' * Allan Heinberg * * Will Pfeifer * * Jodi Picoult * * J. Torres * * Gail Simone * * ' * Brian Azzarello".
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:All-American_Publications_characters.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:Atlantis_in_fiction.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:Characters_created_by_William_Moulton_Marston.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:Comics_adapted_into_films.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1941.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1942.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:DC_Comics_Amazons.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:DC_Comics_characters_who_can_move_at_superhuman_speeds.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:DC_Comics_characters_who_use_magic.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:DC_Comics_characters_with_accelerated_healing.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:DC_Comics_characters_with_superhuman_strength.
- Wonder_Woman subject Category:DC_Comics_martial_artists.