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In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. A number of Wonder Woman characters were first introduced in this new timeline. Lennox - a British super-soldier, who was Wonder Woman's older half-brother. Lennox, who can transform himself into living, marble-like stone, is the father of Cassandra Sandsmark (Wonder Girl). [17]
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 ...
List of DC Comics characters: Z; By type. List of 100 Bullets characters; ... List of Watchmen characters; List of Wonder Woman supporting characters;
Wonder Woman a.k.a. Amazon (Princess Ororo of Themiscyra). An amalgamation of DC's Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) and Marvel's Storm (Ororo Munroe). [11] Circe. An amalgamation of DC's Circe and Marvel's Sersi. [12] Giganta. An amalgamation of DC's Giganta and Marvel's Gargantua. [13] Panthera. An amalgamation of DC's Pantha and Marvel's Feral. [14]
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Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #87 (June 1994) One of the many thugs in Paulie Longo's organized crime operation powered up by the White Magician, Plaasma had an elastic body that could generate fire. Mean Jake: Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #87 (June 1994) Pimp in Paulie Longo's organized crime operation, Mean Jake had one hand replaced with a powerful metal claw.
Wonder Woman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman and occasionally other superheroes as its protagonist. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 ( cover dated December 1941), later featured in Sensation Comics (January 1941) series until having her own solo title.