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  2. Secret Files and Origins - Wikipedia

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    The Amazons of Themyscira, Ares, Artemis, the Cheetah (Barbara Ann Minerva), Circe, Donna Troy, the Gods of Olympus, Helena Sandsmark, Herakles, Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis, Mike Schorr, Wonder Girl, Wonder Woman (Diana), Wonder Woman (Hippolyta) March 1998: Wonder Woman Secret Files and Origins #2: Ares' Children, Cronus and his Children (Arch ...

  3. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    Pérez incorporated a variety of deities and concepts from Greek mythology in Wonder Woman's stories and origin. His rendition of the character acted as the foundation for the modern Wonder Woman stories, as he expanded upon the widely accepted origin of Diana being birthed out of clay. The relaunch was a critical and commercial success. [41]

  4. Publication history of Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    Azzarello describes the new Wonder Woman book as being darker than the past series, even going so far as to call it a "horror" book. [99] In this new continuity, Wonder Woman's origin is significantly changed and she is no longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods. Instead, she is the natural-born daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus.

  5. Nubia (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nubia was created by Robert Kanigher and Don Heck in 1973. [3] While Kanigher had previously written Wonder Woman for nine years, he had left to work on other projects. He and then-partner Heck created Nubia in his first issue back on Wonder Woman (#204 in January 1973), part of a one-year stint for the team.

  6. Wonder Woman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Azzarello describes the new Wonder Woman book as being darker than the past series, even going so far as to call it a "horror" book. [61] In this new continuity, Wonder Woman's origin is significantly changed and she is no longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods. Instead, she is the natural-born daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus.

  7. List of Wonder Woman comics - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6: Sensation Comics #105-106; Wonder Woman #48-71: 2024 978-1779525970: Wonder Woman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1: Wonder Woman #98-123 2022 978-1779513366: Wonder Woman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2: Wonder Woman #124-149 2023 978-1779523150: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman Vol. 1: Wonder Woman #178 ...

  8. Wonder Woman: Year One - Wikipedia

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    "Wonder Woman: Year One" is a seven issue comic book story arc written by Greg Rucka, with pencils by Nicola Scott and colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr. The story "Interlude" featuring Cheetah's alter-ego Barbara Ann Minerva is drawn by Bilquis Evely and is included as part of Year One .

  9. Down to Earth (comics) - Wikipedia

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    As people hear other people talk about who and what Wonder Woman is from their point of view, preparations are underway for Wonder Woman to release her first book called "Reflections: A Collection of Essays and Speeches", which contains poems and essays reinforcing her "world view".