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  2. List of Wonder Woman enemies - Wikipedia

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    However, she remained insecure and emotionally dominated by Armbruster, who used her as a weapon against Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #171 (August 2001) A third Silver Swan, Vanessa Kapatelis, was actually a longtime friend of Wonder Woman, kidnapped by Circe, Doctor Psycho and others, brainwashed into hating her former idol, and turned ...

  3. Silver Swan (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Swan is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as a recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman.Capable of flight and possessing the superhuman ability to generate a devastating sonic cry, she first appeared in 1982 in Wonder Woman #288, written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Gene Colan. [1]

  4. Wonder Woman's bracelets - Wikipedia

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    In the Wonder Woman comics, the Bracelets of Submission [1] are a pair of fictional metal bracelets or cuffs worn by Wonder Woman and other Amazons. They were originally created by William Moulton Marston, alluding to the Amazons' ties to Greek mythology, as an allegory for his philosophy of loving submission. The bracelets protect Wonder Woman ...

  5. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, DC Comics once again relaunched all of its publications as part of the "DC Rebirth" continuity reboot, and the new fifth volume of Wonder Woman was released semi-monthly with writer Greg Rucka. This fifth volume of Wonder Woman is part of the "DC Universe", the current continuity established after Rebirth. Initially, the new series ...

  6. Wonder Woman 1984 - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman 1984 (also known as WW84) [1] is a 2020 American superhero film based on the DC character Wonder Woman.Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Films, Atlas Entertainment, and The Stone Quarry, and distributed by Warner Bros., it is a standalone sequel to the 2017 film Wonder Woman and the ninth film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).

  7. Circe (character) - Wikipedia

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    Circe first appeared with blonde hair and flowing red robes in 1949’s Wonder Woman #37, written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Harry G. Peter. [1] Her first Silver Age appearance, with black hair and a yellow gown, saw her battle Rip Hunter in 1959’s Showcase #21, written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky.

  8. Lynda Carter has Wonder Woman wardrobe malfunction helping ...

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    Now this is a truly wondrous crossover.. On Thursday, Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool teamed up with Lynda Carter of Wonder Woman fame for some holiday giving — but things quickly took a very ugly turn ...

  9. Genocide (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Genocide is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Genocide is a golem superweapon created by the Secret Society of Super Villains to fight Wonder Woman from the stolen corpse of a Wonder Woman from a possible future, soil samples from locations where acts of genocide occurred, and a combination of magic and science.