Diana Prince
Few characters in comics history carry the weight and wonder of Diana Prince, who burst onto the scene in Sensation Comics #1 in 1942 — a Golden Age debut that helped define what superhero storytelling could be, brought to life by the visionary team of William Marston and Harry Peter. Over an extraordinary 84-year publishing span across Wonder Woman, Justice League of America, and beyond, she has proven herself one of DC's most enduring figures, racking up 206 catalog appearances and an impressive 21 key issues that collectors have long prized. She moves in the highest circles the DC Universe has to offer, sharing pages with Superman, Batman, The Flash, and Green Lantern — the very pillars of the publisher's mythology. If you're building a serious DC collection or simply want to trace the spine of comics history from the Golden Age to today, Diana Prince is absolutely essential reading.
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Trivia
- The name Diana Prince began as a cover identity rooted in a real-world military base setting, yet proved so enduring that it was revived for major storylines across multiple eras and cemented itself as Wonder Woman's go-to public civilian persona time and again.en.wikipedia.org
- Charles Moulton has written more of Diana Prince's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 28 issues.