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  1. By Justin Epps. Published Apr 15, 2024. Wonder Woman is in her newest enemy’s clutches and he’s attempting to break her. Will Diana overcome or fall to the Sovereign’s insidious plans? Summary. Wonder Woman faces her biggest defeat yet as she is brainwashed and captured by the Sovereign in Wonder Woman #8.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wonder_WomanWonder Woman - Wikipedia

    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. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, [3] are credited as being his inspiration for the character's appearance.

  3. Wonder Woman 1984 is a superhero film set in the 1980s. It serves as a sequel to the 2017 film Wonder Woman and follows the iconic superhero, Diana Prince, as she battles against a new formidable foe.

  4. Wonder Woman is one of DC's oldest heroes, and while her rogues' gallery isn't nearly as iconic as Batman or Superman's, she still has some major villains. Characters like Ares, Cheetah, and Circe are all fantastic villains, but there have also been a lot of weird ones throughout her time as a major character in DC Comics' long history.

  5. www.dc.com › comics › wonder-woman-2023WONDER WOMAN #8 | DC

    WONDER WOMAN (2023-) U.S. Price: 4.99. On Sale Date: Tuesday, April 16th, 2024. Page Count: 30. Rated: Teen. Starring. MORE FROM THIS SERIES. Access thousands of comics and graphic novels from DC - Vertigo - DC Black Label and Milestone Media from your favorite device.

  6. Summary. Artemis, one of Wonder Woman's most loyal allies, faces a gut-wrenching decision in Part Three of "The Poison Within." The United States government targets Amazons; Artemis must choose between betraying Wonder Woman or her people.

  7. Wonder Woman, American comic book superhero created for DC Comics by psychologist William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter. Marston envisioned his creation as a feminist icon, and that is exactly what she became, boasting a cultural presence that far exceeded that of a typical comic character.

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