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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.
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.
After her introduction, Wonder Woman was featured on every cover as the ... during the Golden Age of comic books, the popularity of superhero comics waned after World War II and the market shifted ...
and the less said about its depictions of the Japanese during World War II, the better. And yet, more than almost any other Golden Age superhero comics of the time, Wonder Woman and Sensation ...
There's a bunch of fun covers from the Golden Age. From Wonder Woman clashing with Cheetah (for the first time!) to the character driving in a race, there's plenty of covers that'll more than ...
In February, Gary Frank teased the following image on Twitter, showing a classic Golden Age Wonder Woman skirt ... And Gary Frank's Generations covers are being reused in the new DC Comics ...
But the shield tossing patriot is not the only superhero born during the Golden Age. Wonder Woman – As America entered World War II, the Amazon princess made her debut in December 1941 in All ...
Wonder Woman was quickly given her own feature anthology after her debut in All Star Comics #8, making Sensation Comics #1 her first cover appearance and an important key of DC's Golden Age.
and DC editor Alice Marble’s column that used to run in Golden Age Women Woman comics. You can check out our exclusive reveal of the radical cover below! DC Comics “Wonder Woman has been an ...
The infographic begins with Golden Age Wonder Woman from 1941 in her signature ... that they've just painted her legs blue; hardly a cover-up," feminist Gloria Steinem said of the costume change. " ...