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Wonder woman name3/2/2023 ![]() 3Ĭollects: Wonder Woman #46-62, War Of The Gods Wonder Woman by George Perez Omnibus Vol. Issues: Wonder Woman #25-45, Wonder Woman Annual #2, Who’s Who ’87 #4, Who’s Who ’88 #4 Wonder Woman By George Perez Omnibus Vol. Note that it will double up on those Gods and Mortals first six issues above. If you want to go all in on this era of Wonder Woman, you can check out the first 24 issues plus the first annual of Wonder Woman in this omnibus. There is also a Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals Animated DVD package, that includes both the DC animated movie, and this selection of comics.Ĭollects: Wonder Woman #1-24 and Wonder Woman Annual #1 Note that “Gods & Mortals” collects the first six issues of the relaunched Wonder Woman, and retells her origin, establishing Themyscira for the future of the DC Universe. Many people point to Perez’s run as one of the most important runs ever on Wonder Woman. įor Wonder Woman, the late 80’s reimagining meant the artwork and storytelling of George Perez, alongside the likes of Len Wein, and later Phil Jimenez. For Superman, this meant John Byrne’s Man of Steel, and for Batman, this meant Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One. The DC Trinity saw reimagined, modern origins after 1985’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. Wonder Woman After Crisis on Infinite Earths It’s far from the only Justice League / Trinity origin out there, but Matt Wagner’s Trinity is a strong starting place for an early meeting between Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette return for a second volume of Wonder Woman: Earth One.Ĭollects: Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity #1-3, Adventures of Superman #628, Wonder Woman #204, and Batman #627 You can read them on their own quite easily and quickly, and get another perspective on the character. If you’re familiar with other Earth One stories, such as Superman: Earth One, then you know these exist outside the confines of what would be considered the “main” DC Universe. This is a purposefully unique retelling of Wonder Woman’s origins from Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette. 5Ĭollects: Action Comics #142, Wonder Woman #35-47, And Sensation Comics #90-104 Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4Ĭollects: Sensation Comics #70-91, Comic Cavalcade #23-29 And Wonder Woman #26-36 3Ĭollects: Sensation Comics #49-69, Comic Cavalcade #14-22 And Wonder Woman #16-25 2Ĭollects: Comic Cavalcade #6-13, Sensation Comics #25-48, Wonder Woman #8-15 And The Big All-American Comic Book The first in a new series of volumes collecting the earliest comics starring Wonder Woman, written by William Moulton Marston 1Ĭollects: All Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics #1-24 And Wonder Woman #1-7 The “Chronicles” volumes tend to be difficult to track down, so I’ve included more recent Golden Age Omnibus editions below! Marston himself is a fascinating figure (Grant Morrison’s Supergods provides a compelling overview), and his commitment to women in powerful, iconic roles of leadership is decades ahead of his time. If you want the true beginning, DC’s Chronicles volumes do a nice job collecting the first Wonder Woman stories from William Moulton Marston in the early 1940’s. You’ll get a glimpse of her classic origins, as well as what makes Wonder Woman tick today in our world.Ĭollects: All-Star Comics #8 Back issue, Sensation Comics #1-9, and Wonder Woman #1 The end results are gorgeous insights into DC’s finest, naturally including Wonder Woman. If you’re unfamiliar, the brilliant Paul Dini (Batman: The Animated Series) and iconic painter Alex Ross (Marvels, Uncle Sam) teamed up for a series of introductions to the essential essence of DC’s most iconic characters. ![]() ![]() ![]() IV) Wonder Woman Rebooted – Gail Simone and J. II) Post Crisis Reimagined Wonder Woman – The George Perez Era Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading! When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. ![]()
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