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DC Comics and retcons have gone hand in hand for decades. In the olden days of superhero comics, there was very little actual ...
DC has just given fans a huge confirmation: as they revisit their 90-year history, they’ll officially establish [SPOILER] as the Wonder Woman of WWII.
Yet with Wonder Woman, DC has strangely seen it fit to change her backstory for every major era of comics from the Golden Age ...
Legendary writer Mark Waid is chronicling The New History of the DC Universe, and we hope these long standing mysteries are ...
Wonder Woman gets all the attention as comic’s pre-eminent superheroine, but there are plenty of other female crimefighters worthy of our attention — even back in the Golden Age of comics.
While "Wonder Woman" was introduced during the Golden Age of comic books, the popularity of superhero comics waned after World War II and the market shifted to include more horror, crime and ...
She’s the most famous female superhero of all time, with comics published nonstop for over 80 years. And in those eight decades, Wonder Woman, both as a character and as a comic book title, has ...
The Golden Age Wonder Woman, in the 1940’s, had various mental and psychic abilities including the power to control the electricity in her body. That’s because her creator, William Moulton ...
Even without being Wonder Woman's first appearance, Sensation Comics #1 is undeniably a major Golden Age comic book key. Hitting the newsstands just two weeks after the character's first ...
Next week, DC debuts The New Golden Age #1, which ushers in what ... In those years, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman managed to stick around with much more lighthearted, often silly stories.