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![]() Wonder Woman is one of the most famous and recognizable characters in comic book history, spanning a career of nearly seventy years. In that time, several iterations of the character have been developed and expanded upon by a wide variety of writers and artists. The following is a list of different Wonder Woman related pages that can be found on the DC Database. For a history of the character, see Wonder Woman Publication History.
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![]() Earth-One A · CA · I · G · Q The Silver Age Wonder Woman. |
![]() Earth-Two A · CA · I · G · Q The Golden Age Wonder Woman. |
![]() New Earth A · CA · I · G · Q Queen Hippolyta, aka Golden Age Wonder Woman of New Earth. |
![]() New Earth A · CA · I · G Succeeded Diana after Infinite Crisis, until Diana resumed her role. |
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![]() Titans Tomorrow Cassandra Sandsmark as Wonder Woman in an alternate future. |
![]() Superman & Batman: Generations A · I · G Stephanie Trevor, the daughter of Diana Trevor who originally was Wonder Girl. |
![]() Earth-2 A · I · G Diana Trevor of Earth-2, retired Wonder Woman, mother of Fury and in-law of Hector Hall. |
![]() Earth-11 A · I · G Wonder Man of the reverse-gender Earth |
![]() Earth-15 A · I · G Donna Troy, the successor of Diana on Earth-15. |
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![]() Earth-18 A · I · G Sheriff Diana Prince of Earth-18 -- parallel to Elseworlds "Justice Riders". |
![]() Earth-21 A · I · G Parallel to "The New Frontier". |
![]() Earth-30 A · I · G Parallel to "Red Son". |
![]() Earth-34 A · I · G Diana Trevor of Amazonia |
![]() Earth A · I · G African featured heroic reality Nubia |
![]() Wonder Woman (TV Series) A · I · G · Q Wonder Woman of the TV series with the same name. |
![]() Earth-462 A · I · G Diana Prince of the 1974 Wonder Woman movie. |
![]() Super Friends (TV Series) A · I · G · Q Wonder Woman of the Super Friends. |
![]() DCAU A · I · G · Q Wonder Woman of the DC Animated Universe |
![]() Wonder Woman (2009 Movie) A · I · G Wonder Woman of the DC Universe animated movie Wonder Woman |
![]() Batman: The Brave and the Bold A · I · G Comic-only Batman: Brave and the Bold character |
![]() (1942-1986) 330 issues |
![]() (1987-2006) 89 issues |
![]() (2006-2010) 42 issues |
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Characters | Wonder Woman / Diana | Steve Trevor | Queen Hippolyta | Etta Candy | Donna Troy | Cheetah | Fury | Ares | Gods of Olympus | Alternate Versions of Wonder Woman | Wonder Woman Villains |
Miscellanea | Wonder Woman Publication History | Paradise Island | Themyscira | Washington, D.C. |
People | William Moulton Marston | Lynda Carter | Denny O'Neil | George Perez | John Byrne |
Comics | All-Star Comics Vol 1 | Sensation Comics | Wonder Woman Vol 1 | Wonder Woman Vol 2 | Wonder Woman Vol 3 | Legend of Wonder Woman Vol 1 |
Storylines | War of the Gods | Wonder Woman: Amazonia | Bullets and Bracelets | Amazons Attack! | Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity |
Television | Wonder Woman (TV Series) |
Animated | Super-Friends | Justice League |
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Wonder Woman is an iconic superheroine from the DC Comics universe who first appeared in December of 1941. She was created by William "Charles" Moulton Marston (the inventor of the "lie detector") and Elizabeth "Sadie" Holloway Marston, a husband and wife team. Diana, Princess of Paradise Island, has appeared in comic book stories consistently since her debut, but her most popular venture into pop culture is the 1970s television series starring Lynda Carter.
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