Julia Kapatelis
Few supporting characters have been as warmly woven into the fabric of a hero's world as Julia Kapatelis, who stepped onto the page in 1987's Wonder Woman #3, introduced by the legendary creative team of George Pérez and Len Wein at the dawn of comics' Copper Age. A fixture of DC's reimagined Wonder Woman mythology, Julia earned a place in the pages of Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe — the highest stamp of canonical significance — and kept remarkable company throughout her nearly three decades of appearances, sharing adventures with Princess Diana, Lt. Etta Candy, Colonel Steve Trevor, and Vanessa Kapatelis. With two key collector issues to her name and a presence that stretched all the way to 2015, she's a testament to how richly drawn supporting characters can anchor a hero's human world just as powerfully as any villain or ally in a cape.
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