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Cover of Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #1 (February 1987), ... An alternate version of her Flashpoint counterpart appears in Green Arrow's ending as a member of the ...
This version of the pair have a strained relationship, which is worsened when Wonder Woman, whom Vanessa is jealous of, moves in with them. After Veronica Cale secretly kills Julia, a grieving Vanessa blames Wonder Woman before she is approached by Villainy Inc. , who outfit her with techno-organic augmentations and transform her into Silver ...
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Showcase Presents Wonder Woman Vol. 1: Wonder Woman #98–117 2007 978-1401213732: Showcase Presents Wonder Woman Vol. 2: Wonder Woman #118–137 2008 978-1401219482: Showcase Presents Wonder Woman Vol. 3: Wonder Woman #138–156 2009 978-1401225247: Showcase Presents Wonder Woman Vol. 4: Wonder Woman #157–177 2011 1-4012-3289-2
Wonder Woman: The Arrival by Nina Jaffe (2004) ISBN 0-06-056519-5; Wonder Woman: The Contest by Nina Jaffe (2004) ISBN 0-06-056518-7; Wonder Woman: The Journey Begins by Nina Jaffe (2004) ISBN 0-06-056521-7; Wonder Woman: The Rain Forest by Nina Jaffe (2004) ISBN 0-06-056520-9; Wonder Woman: I Am Wonder Woman by Nina Jaffe (2004) ISBN 978-0-06 ...
The Wonder Woman of this Earth is an alternate version of Nubia, a supporting character from the Wonder Woman comic book. Recent interviews with Grant Morrison state that this Earth will reappear in the Multiversity miniseries. [citation needed] Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) Earth-26: Post-52
Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #1 (February 1987), art by George Pérez. Wonder Woman was rebooted in 1987. Writer Greg Potter, who previously created the Jemm, Son of Saturn series for DC, was hired to rework the character. He spent several months working with editor Janice Race [49] on new concepts, before being joined by writer/artist George Pérez. [50]
The writer who conceived the Shim'Tar character (George Pérez) seems to have created the character as a Post-Crisis version, or alternate reality version, of an already existing Wonder Woman villain named Doctor Cyber. This is verified by her position in a poster he created called the Wonder Woman Through the Ages Poster. Shim'Tar is placed ...
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