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  2. Wonder Woman in other media - Wikipedia

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    Adaptations of Wonder Woman in other media; Created by: William Moulton Marston H. G. Peter: Original source: Comics published by DC Comics: First appearance: All Star Comics #8 (October 1941)

  3. Category:Wonder Woman in other media - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman in other media; A. The All-New Super Friends Hour; C. Challenge of the Superfriends; Cultural impact of Wonder Woman; D. DC Super Hero Girls (TV series) J.

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  5. Category:Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman in other media (2 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Wonder Woman" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  6. Lynda Carter Has Hilarious (and Festive!) Wonder Woman ... - AOL

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    Carter, 73, is best known for playing Wonder Woman in the 1970s live-action TV series based on the DC Comics character, making for a rare mashup of the two superhero franchises.

  7. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    "Wonder Woman symbolizes many of the values of the women's culture that feminists are now trying to introduce into the mainstream: strength and self-reliance for women; sisterhood and mutual support among women; peacefulness and esteem for human life; a diminishment both of 'masculine' aggression and of the belief that violence is the only way ...

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    Known for its iconic crossword puzzle that it unveiled on Feb. 15, 1942, the New York Times has expanded its games section in recent years. And now, the outlet has released key data from 2024 for ...

  9. Hippolyta (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Queen Hippolyta is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, based on the Amazon queen Hippolyta from Greek mythology.Introduced in 1941 during the Golden Age of Comic Books, she is the queen of the Amazons of Themyscira, the mother of Wonder Woman, and in some continuities, the adopted mother of Donna Troy.