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  2. Paula von Gunther - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. List of Wonder Woman enemies - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman #755 (July 2020) A quartet of some of Wonder Woman's deadliest enemies led by Paula von Gunther, who had taken up the Warmaster mantle. Other members included Devastation, Genocide, and a female version of Armageddon.

  4. Genocide (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Genocide is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Genocide is a golem superweapon created by the Secret Society of Super Villains to fight Wonder Woman from the stolen corpse of a Wonder Woman from a possible future, soil samples from locations where acts of genocide occurred, and a combination of magic and science.

  5. Master of War - Wikipedia

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    Warmaster, a tabletop wargame; The War Master (audio drama series), a 2017 Doctor Who audio play; Master of War, a series of military-action novels by David Gilman; Warmaster, a DC Comics supervillain enemy of Wonder Woman; The Warmaster, ringname of mixed martial artist Josh Barnett

  6. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    A trio of Death Goddesses called The Morrigan acted as the main enemy of Wonder Woman. [43] [44] In this run, Wonder Woman wears a new costume designed by Jim Lee. [45] Straczynski determined the plot and continued writing duties until Wonder Woman #605; writer Phil Hester then continued his run, which ultimately concluded in Wonder Woman #614 ...

  7. Villainy Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Villainy Inc. debuted in Wonder Woman #28, in the last story written by series creator William Moulton Marston.The villains, who were individually sentenced to and later escaped from a prison on the Amazon penal colony Transformation Island, teamed up to take down their common enemies, who are led by the Saturnine slaver Eviless, who tricked the Amazons into believing she had lost her evil ...

  8. Dark Angel (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Angel is a DC Comics supervillain who battled Wonder Woman.She is a wandering spirit who inhabited the body of Baroness Paula Von Gunther during World War II.Recently [volume & issue needed] it was revealed that Dark Angel was, in fact, the Donna Troy of the Pre-Crisis Earth-7, saved from certain death by the Anti-Monitor.

  9. Cheetah (character) - Wikipedia

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    Years later, Wonder Woman traveled to Bwunda in search of her old friend. She was met with aggression from the Cult of Urzkartaga, a pack of were-hyenas, and ultimately the Cheetah herself. The battle continued until Wonder Woman revealed to the Cheetah that she was unable to locate Themyscira and needed her enemy's help. [24]