Wonder Woman Through the Years #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers key issues from Wonder Woman's publication history, spanning her Golden Age debut in 1941 through the 2010s. It includes stories by iconic creators like William Moulton Marston, George Pérez, Greg Rucka, and Gail Simone, showcasing the evolution of Diana Prince across decades of DC Comics. The volume offers a curated overview of her defining moments, from her origin to modern adventures.
"Battle for Womanhood" brings together the legendary creative team of George Pérez and Len Wein in a standout moment for Wonder Woman, as she confronts emotional complexity and a sudden threat at a charity fair named in her honor. With George Pérez handling both art and writing, and Jim Lee’s dynamic cover capturing the intensity of the Silver Swan’s arrival, this 2020 issue blends personal stakes with a high-stakes confrontation that tests Wonder Woman’s resolve.
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While Wonder Woman wrestles with her new feelings for Superman, preparations are being made for a charity fair in her name. Meanwhile, Solomon Buchman takes Maxine Sterenbuch captive and explains that her pen pal Valerie Beaudry has been the subject of an experiment and given mutant sonic disruption abilities and that Henry Cobb Armbruster has nefarious plans for her. These plans come to fruition at the fair, where Valerie attacks Wonder Woman as the Silver Swan
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