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Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior: The Deluxe Edition

Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior: The Deluxe Edition

This anniversary hardcover collects stories from All-Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics #1, Comic Cavalcade #11, Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #5, #78, #98, #124, #162, #203, and #206, Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #6, #57, #73, and #170, Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #1, #13, #600, Wonder Woman (New 52) #13, Wonder Woman #750, and DC Comics Presents #41, along with new historical essays and a new cover by Jim Lee.

Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant

Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant

What if there HAD existed one more 80-Page Giant featuring DC’s Amazing Amazon Princess, WONDER WOMAN; a “lost” issue that had never seen print…?

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age

The most famous of all the women who have ever been called a superhero, Wonder Woman exploded into the world of comic books amid the uncertainty and bleak determination of World War II. Fighting for justice and treating even her enemies with firm compassion, Wonder Woman brought not a cape nor a ring nor a personal fortune or hidden clubhouse, but a magical lariat that compelled anyone it bound to tell the truth, and bracelets that could not only deflect bullets but prevent Wonder Woman from ever using her superpowers for unchecked destruction.The very first stories of the Amazon Warrior are collected here in WONDER WOMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE VOLUME 1, featuring the adventures of Wonder Woman as she tackles corruption, oppression and cruelty in ALL STAR COMICS #8, COMIC CAVALCADE #1, SENSATION COMICS #1-14 and WONDER WOMAN #1-3.

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus

The very first stories of the Amazon Warrior are collected here in WONDER WOMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE VOLUME 1, featuring the adventures of Wonder Woman as she tackles corruption, oppression and cruelty in ALL STAR COMICS #8, COMIC CAVALCADE #1, SENSATION COMICS #1-14 and WONDER WOMAN #1-3.

Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years

Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years

"The most recognizable superheroine of all time, Wonder Woman has been an essential part of the DC Universe and an icon for female empowerment for more than 75 years. Armed with her lasso of truth and her bullet-stopping bracelets, the Amazon Princess journeys into Man's World again and again, spreading her mission of peace and goodwill and fiercely battling injustice where she finds it. She's a princess, a warrior and an ambassador. Beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, stronger than Hercules, swifter than Mercury... she is Wonder Woman! WONDER WOMAN: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS collects more than 400 pages of the iconic heroine's best stories, from her first appearance by William Moulton Marston and H.G. Peter, to her mod '60s redesign by Denny O'Neil and Mike Sekowsky, to her present-day adventures by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang. Other legendary talents featured include George Pérez, Darwyn Cooke, Robert Kanigher, Gene Colan, Phil Jimenez, Mike Deodato, Greg Rucka, Gail Simone and more".

The Big All-American Comic Book

The Big All-American Comic Book

Given the demand for paper during wartime, finding a 128 page comic of all new material on sale for 25c was a welcome discovery. The Big All American Comic Book was a stand alone issue edited by Sheldon Mayer and starred characters from the All American Publications lineup, including lead heroes Wonder Woman, Hawkman and the Flash, alongside lesser lights such as Scribbly, the Whip, the Ghost Patrol, and Little Boy Blue. It was published by William H. Wise and company, an outside publisher with access to paper stockpiles.

Sensation (Mystery) Comics

Sensation (Mystery) Comics

The origin of Wonder Woman continues from ALL STAR COMICS #8! The Amazon Princess arrives in Man's World with the wounded Steve Trevor. This story also explains the origin of Wonder Woman's secret identity of Diana Prince and features the first appearance of Wonder Woman's Invisible Jet!

Green Lantern (1941)

Green Lantern (1941)

Green Lantern was published by DC Comics, then known as National Periodical Publications, lasting for 38 issues from 1941 until 1949. Green Lantern had previously made is debut in the anthology series, All-American Comics, beginning with issue #16 and was popular enough to feature in his own magazine. In addition to the regular Green Lantern features, back-up stories included regular strips such as Hop Harrigan and Mutt & Jeff. Alan Scott also acquired a pet dog, named Streak, that would sometimes feature on the main cover.

Comic Cavalcade

Comic Cavalcade

The new anthology title, Comic Cavalcade weighed in at a hefty 96 pages and bore the promise of "a galaxy of America's greatest comics." Dedicated to the characters from the All American Publications line up, it featured Flash, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman on every cover and included an array of guest stars in its back up features including Hop Harrigan, Scribbly, Wildcat, and the Ghost Patrol. Comic Cavalcade further enhanced the reputation of Wonder Woman, who already starred in her own title, Sensation Comics and All Star Comics.

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