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  2. 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).

  3. List of Wonder Woman episodes - Wikipedia

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    Notes: This episode is based on the comic book story, "Wonder Woman Versus the Prison Spy Ring" originally published sans title in Wonder Woman #1, cover date Summer 1942. Written by William Moulton Marston and illustrated by H. G. Peter, the story was given a title in Wonder Woman Archives Volume 1 published in 1998.

  4. Duke of Deception - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age Duke is captured in Wonder Woman #217 (1975); art by Dick Dillin and Vince Colletta. By 1975, the Duke’s design was again altered. Gone was the alien-green skin of the Silver Age. Starting in Wonder Woman #217, with art by Dick Dillin and Vince Colletta, the Bronze Age Duke appears as a middle-aged white man in a dark tuxedo ...

  5. Challenge of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    "Challenge of the Gods" was a seven issue comic book story arc written and drawn by George Pérez, with co-writing by Len Wein. It is the second arc of the Wonder Woman (Vol. 2) title that was, at the time, recently relaunched. This arc picks where Gods and Mortals left off, treating this as a part two to the previous arc.

  6. Trial of the Amazons - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman gathers Cassie Sandsmark, Yara Flor, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, Donna Troy, and Nubia to find the killer of Queen Hippolyta, but Nubia tells Wonder Woman that the investigation will have to be delayed in order to evade tensions. While praying to the Gods, Wonder Woman sees a mysterious stranger, but the stranger disappears after ...

  7. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    In 2011's The New 52, DC Comics relaunched its entire line of publications to attract a new generation of readers, and thus released volume 4 of the Wonder Woman comic book title. Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang were assigned writing and art duties respectively and revamped the character's history considerably. In this new continuity, Wonder ...

  8. Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman: Gods & Mortals Book & DVD Set collects Wonder Woman vol. 2 #1–7, 192 pages, August 2015, ISBN 978-1401260026 Wonder Woman by George Perez Omnibus includes Wonder Woman vol. 2 #1–24 and Annual #1, 640 pages, August 2015, ISBN 978-1401255473

  9. War of the Gods (comics) - Wikipedia

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    War of the Gods is an American four-issue comic book mini-series published by DC Comics in 1991. [1]Primarily centered on the character Wonder Woman, this storyline was intended to celebrate the character's 50th anniversary.