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Wonder Woman Vol.4: Revenge of the Gods: Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #795-800 2023 978-1779520456 Deluxe Editions Wonder Woman Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 1: Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1; Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #1-14 2017 978-1779500403: Wonder Woman Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 2: Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #15-25, Annual (vol. 4) #1; material from DC Holiday ...
In 2017, Comic Book Resources (CBR) ranked Wonder Man 15th in their "The 15 Most Overpowered Avengers" list. [64] In 2018, CBR ranked Wonder Man 12th in their "25 Most Powerful Avengers Ever" list. [89] In 2021, CBR ranked Wonder Man 7th in their "Marvel: The 10 Strongest Male Avengers" list. [71] In 2021, CBR ranked Wonder Man 7th in their ...
World of Fantasy #1–19 May 1956 – Aug 1959 World of Mystery #1–7 Jun 1956 – Jul 1957 World of Suspense #1–8 Apr 1956 – Jul 1957 World's Greatest Songs #1 Sep 1954 one-shot Wyatt Earp: vol. 1 #1–29 Nov 1955 – 1960 vol. 2 published by Marvel Comics: Yellow Claw #1–4 Oct 1956 – Apr 1957 Young Men: vol. 1 #12 Dec 1951
The World's Mightiest Mortal Vol. 2 includes All-New Collectors' Edition #C–58, 328 pages, April 2020, ISBN 978-1779501172 Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 1 includes All-New Collectors' Edition #C–55, 312 pages, June 2017, ISBN 978-1401272913
Wonder Woman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman and occasionally other superheroes as its protagonist. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 ( cover dated December 1941), later featured in Sensation Comics (January 1942) series and gaining her own solo title shortly after.
Like many comics of the time, All-American debuted with a mix of newspaper comic strips, reprinted in color, and a smattering of original, comic-strip-like features. Among the strips were three hits of the era: Mutt and Jeff , [ note 2 ] by Al Smith ghosting for strip creator Bud Fisher ; Skippy , by Percy Crosby ; and Toonerville Folks by ...
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