Wanda Wayland
A Bronze Age creation from the pages of Justice League of America, Wanda Wayland made her debut in 1982 courtesy of writer Gerry Conway and artist Don Heck — a pairing with real DC pedigree. Her appearances span a surprisingly long arc from 1982 all the way to 2012, popping up across Justice League titles and even The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold, which speaks to a quiet staying power rare for a character with a modest footprint. She shares her adventures with the likes of Robin and a colorful cast of card-suited characters — the Ace, King, and Ten of Spades — giving her corner of the DC universe a distinctly theatrical, villainous flair. A collector's curiosity with genuine Bronze Age roots, Wanda Wayland is exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that makes digging through DC's back issues so rewarding.
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