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  2. List of Wonder Woman enemies - Wikipedia

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    Villain First appearance Description Angle Man: Wonder Woman #62 (November/December 1953): Originally a clever schemer who "knew all the angles" known as Angelo Bend, the updated Angle Man possesses an object known as an Angler which can alter objects and locations according to the holder's wishes, sometimes defying gravity or through teleportation.

  3. Decay (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Decay is the name of three fictional characters owned by DC Comics. The first was an enemy of the pre-Crisis Supergirl, while the second appeared as a villain in the Wonder Woman comic book series. [1] The third version appeared in the New 52 as an enemy of Superboy.

  4. Genocide (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Genocide's creation as depicted in DC Universe #0 (June 2008).. At some point in the future, Ares steals the dead body of Wonder Woman. [2] He travels back in time and manipulates Barbara Minerva and T. O. Morrow into collecting soil samples from sites of genocide worldwide to resurrect Wonder Woman's corpse as an evil golem.

  5. List of Wonder Woman supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Characters related to Wonder Woman but were not supporting characters in the Wonder Woman comic book. Fury (Helena Kosmatos) - Member of the Young All-Stars during WWII, Fury would join the Amazons after meeting a time-displaced Hippolyta. Fury (Lyta Trevor Hall) - Pre-Crisis: the daughter of Earth-Two's Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor. Post ...

  6. Lynda Carter Says ‘Wonder Woman 3’ Was ‘Wonderful’ and ...

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    Lynda Carter, who became a television icon as the star of the live-action “Wonder Woman” series from 1975 to 1979, delighted comic book fans when she popped up at the end of Patty Jenkins ...

  7. Cheetah (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Cheetah is a supervillain appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, most commonly as the archenemy of the superhero Wonder Woman. [1] Like her nemesis, she was created by William Moulton Marston and H. G. Peter, debuting in the autumn of 1943 in Wonder Woman #6.

  8. James Gunn responds to reports of 'Wonder Woman 3 ... - AOL

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    The only film among that first batch that was both a critical and commercial success was 2017’s Wonder Woman, though that groundbreaking hit was followed up with the far-less-well-received ...

  9. Circe (character) - Wikipedia

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    Circe steals Wonder Woman's abilities in issues #3-4 of Wonder Woman, art by Terry Dodson. In the "One Year Later" storyline, Circe was revealed to be the source behind the new upgrades to Wonder Woman's rogues gallery, increasing their power "beyond their wildest imaginings". Circe stole Diana's powers, explaining her rationale for doing so ...

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