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Superman/Wonder Woman is an American comic book series published by DC Comics.The series was published from October 2013 to May 2016. Written by Charles Soule with artwork by Tony Daniel, it explores the relationship between Superman and Wonder Woman, two of DC Comics' most popular characters.
When comic book artist Alex Ross was working on Marvels, published in 1994, he decided to create a similar "grand opus" about characters from DC Comics.Ross wrote a 40-page handwritten outline of what would become Kingdom Come and pitched the idea to James Robinson as a project similar in scope to Watchmen (1986–1987) and Alan Moore's infamous "lost work" Twilight of the Superheroes.
Wonder Woman: Superman's lieutenant, she is slowly consumed by rage directed at the state of the world and her exile from Paradise Island. Her fellow Amazons have deemed her mission to bring peace to "man's world" a failure. At the conclusion, she starts a relationship with Superman and her royal station as Princess is restored.
The Snyderverse launched 10 years ago on the muscular back of Henry Cavill, who donned Superman's red-and-blue tights in 2013's Man of Steel.Two years from now, the Last Son of Krypton will soar ...
James Gunn is addressing the "disrespectful outcry" in wake of the many changes taking place in the DC Extended Universe, most notably that Henry Cavill is not returning as Superman and Black Adam ...
Named in The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia (2010) JLA: Riddle of the Beast #1 (February 2002) Earth-1163: Elseworlds: Superman, Wonder Woman: An Earth where Diana defected to the Axis powers, helping them win World War II, and Lois Lane becomes Wonder Woman; Named in The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia (2010)
The team consisted of the Silver Age versions of Superman, Batman, Green Arrow, and Black Canary, along with the new, original Wonder Woman of Earth-Two. [1] Prior to the events of Infinite Crisis, Matt Wagner re-invented the origin of the first meeting between Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman in the DC Comics limited series Trinity in 2003. [2]
Among the changes, the Golden Age Superman, Batman, Robin, and Wonder Woman ceased to exist, and the Earth-One/Earth-Two dichotomy was resolved by merging the Multiverse into a single universe. This posed a variety of problems for the JSA, whose history—especially in the 1980s comics—was strongly tied up in these four characters.