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  2. Category:Wonder Woman images - Wikipedia

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  3. Category : Covers from titles related to Wonder Woman

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    This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, from titles related to the Wonder Woman "family" of comic books as published by DC Comics.This includes titles such as, but not limited to:

  4. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    In DC Comics Presents #41, (January 1982), on page 7 of the special Wonder Woman insert, a character identified as "Liz" on the previous page, who states that she is a representative of an organization called the Wonder Woman Foundation, explains "We've been promised full financial backing to promote equality for women everywhere, if we can use ...

  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. 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 ...

  7. Giganta - Wikipedia

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    Giganta in Wonder Woman #28. Giganta was introduced as a foe of DC Comics character Wonder Woman during the Golden Age of Comic Books. [4] In the story, a scientist named Professor Zool artificially mutates a gorilla named Giganta into a malicious red-haired strongwoman. The mutation machine goes haywire and somehow reverts the world to an ...

  8. The Never-Weres: Adrianne Palicki remembers her ... - AOL

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    Funnily enough, it took DC and its parent company, Warner Bros., fifteen years to get to Palicki's version of Wonder Woman and her alter ego, Diana Prince.

  9. Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis - Wikipedia

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    Julia Kapatelis and her daughter Vanessa "Nessie" Kapatelis are fictional characters created by writer/artist George Pérez for the Wonder Woman ongoing series published by DC Comics. Debuting in 1987, the Kapatelises would serve as recurring supporting characters for Wonder Woman until the 2000s. [1]