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The story mission The Bombshells Paradox sees the Bombshells version of Talia al Ghul cause a tear in reality and leads to the players interacting with the Bombshells versions of Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Harley Quinn & Catwoman. Various cosmetic items based on the Bombshells look and a number of posters with Ant Lucia's original Bombshells ...
Wonder Woman (6 C, 17 P) Pages in category "DC Comics female superheroes" ... Bombshell (DC Comics) Boodikka; Sasha Bordeaux; Brainiac 8; Paula Brooks; Stephanie ...
In the DC Comics Bombshells universe, Wonder Girl is not a single person, but rather a team of young Asian-American girls who are empowered by the mystical artifacts formerly used by Wonder Woman. The Wonder Girls consist of Donna Troy (a Nisei Japanese-American), Cassie Sandsmark (a mixed-race girl of partial Japanese heritage), Yuki and Yuri ...
Had it gone forward, Wonder Woman would have been DC's most high-profile primetime superhero drama since The Flash and Lois & Clark nearly two decades earlier. It was also poised to be the title ...
Before Gunn and co-leader Peter Safran took over DC Studios last year, the plan was for Jenkins and Gadot to make a trilogy-capper to their Wonder Woman series.But when the filmmaker turned in her ...
Diana Prince: Wonder Woman: 1 Wonder Woman #178–184 February 2008 978-1401216603: 2 Wonder Woman #185–189; The Brave and the Bold #87; Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #93 July 2008 978-1401218256: 3 Wonder Woman #190–198; World's Finest Comics #204 November 2008 978-1401219475: 4 Wonder Woman #199–204; The Brave and the Bold #105 ...
Baroness Paula von Gunther is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as a foe of the superhero Wonder Woman.She debuted in 1942's Sensation Comics (vol. 1) #4, written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston and illustrated by Harry G. Peter, and holds a distinction as Wonder Woman's first recurring adversary. [1]
Bombshell (Amy Allen) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Teen Titans vol. 3, #38, and was created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel . Fictional character biography