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  2. 1989 in comics - Wikipedia

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    January 27: Belgian comic artist Marc Sleen is named a Knight in the Crown Order. [1]Ronald Perelman buys the Marvel Entertainment Group, the parent company of Marvel Comics, from New World Entertainment for $82.5 million, putting in $10.5 million of his own money and borrowing the rest.

  3. Super Powers Collection - Wikipedia

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    The "DC Comics Super Heroes" logo would replace the Super Powers logo on merchandise when the line died out (especially in 1989 when Toy Biz reused many of the action figure molds for their DC Comics Super Heroes line). Only the toy line carried the "Collection" tag; all other merchandise would have a solo "Super Powers" logo.

  4. List of Wonder Woman comics - Wikipedia

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    All Star Comics #8; Sensation Comics #1–12; Wonder Woman #1 1998 978-1563894022: Wonder Woman Archives Vol. 2: Sensation Comics #13–17; Wonder Woman #2–4 2000 978-1563895944: Wonder Woman Archives Vol. 3: Sensation Comics #18–24; Wonder Woman #5–7 2002 978-1563898143: Wonder Woman Archives Vol. 4: Sensation Comics #25–32; Wonder ...

  5. List of Wonder Woman creators - Wikipedia

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    DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman - The '80s #1; Wonder Woman vol. 1 288-296, 300; Helen Alexandros/Silver Swan; Mindy Newell: Wonder Woman #326-328 (1985) Wonder Woman vol. 2 #36-46, 49 (1989–1990) First woman to get an ongoing writing credit for Wonder Woman. [10] George Pérez: Wonder Woman, vol. 2, #1–24, Annual #1 (among other artists ...

  6. Wonder Woman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    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 1941) series until having her own solo title.

  7. Huntress (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Huntress is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.The two best-known women to bear the Huntress name are Helena Bertinelli and Helena Wayne, the latter being from an alternate universe.

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