Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman are three characters that will constantly get collectibles until the end of time They have so many fans and are so popular that they will always sell However, it is interesting to see new and different takes on these characters as new pieces come out I mean how else are[...]
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Mariko Tamaki, best known for her graphic novels Skim, Emiko Superstar, Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me, the Eisner-Award winning This One Summer, and for several prose works such as Cover Me,
She has also written comics with other people's characters including Hulk, Supergirl: Being Super, Lumberjanes and Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass. And she is adding[...]
Wonder Woman #753 is in stores from DC Comics this week, as Wonder Woman's misadventures in New England continue.
In Vermont, home of Senator Bernie Sanders, Wonder Woman and her new BFF, Valda, battle a giant rampaging metal beast.
A metaphor for the impenetrable dangers of capitalism against the hard-working people of the country? Perhaps.
It's a theory[...]
DC have listed the details of Swamp Thing Giant #4 and Wonder Woman Giant #4, in mass market stores this month and in comic stores in April Swamp Thing Giant #4 includes these new stories, under a direct-market only cover by Marco Santucci
Strategic Outcomes, a 16-page story written by Mark Russell with art by Marco[...]
Wonder Woman is back and she is armored and ready to throw a punch at your collection Kotobukiya has announced that their amazing Armored Wonder Woman Bishoujo statue is getting a 2nd edition version The statue is beautifully crafted and shows off that amazing Bishoujo Japanese style that fans can't get enough of Wonder Woman[...]
Both of these figures are from Wonder Woman 1984 and are both are pretty amazing We get both her normal cinematic outfit and her new golden armor as seen in the trailer The golden armor one is the real prize here and it'll look spectacular with her wings spread Both figures are packed with detail[...]
The new Flash #750 – just like Wonder Woman #750 – places the characters upon a timeline Just as Wonder Woman now first emerges in the DC Universe in 1939, working with the US President as the country dithers over joining World War II…
… and just as we saw the original Green Lantern Alan Scott[...]
Now they have the follow-up to Wonder Woman coming out in a few months and this one is going to be hard This was a movie that hit hard culturally and it's going to be next to impossible to have that kind of impact a second time They are doing all the right things when it[...]
The preview includes a scene in which the captured Steve Trevor thinks about Wonder Woman.
But rather than think of the current canon version of Wonder Woman from Rebirth by Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp and Nicola Scott that is still appearing in current titles, such as Wonder Woman #751 last week…
… the version he recalls is the[...]
Wonder Woman #752 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by Steve Orlando and Max Raynor, and we've got a preview below.
Wonder Woman recently relocated to Boston (they have good lobster there, plus Dunkin Donuts), which concerned local authorities due to the fact that disaster seems to follow superheroes around But they didn't really[...]
Comics film Wonder Woman 1984, Ravensburger's new board game, entitled Wonder Woman: Challenge of the Amazons, is set to be released in March of 2020!
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Wonder Woman: Challenge of the Amazons is a strategy board game by Ravensburger, a company quite well-known for their jigsaw puzzles The board game is meant to be played by two-to-five[...]
And the Earth is suffering.
Wonder Woman and the Flash have made compromises to survive, to keep humanity alive in a world that may seem familiar to those who read Batman: The Last Night by Synder and Capullo But in this world, Batman is part of an underground resistance looking to take back control of their[...]
is considering using technology created by Lex Luthor to take out Supergirl.
Even if Wonder Woman is already on the case.
Though it appears even Wonder Woman is no match for this Supergirl.
Supergirl #39 hits stores on Wednesday.
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(W) Jody Houser (A) Rachael Stott (CA) Kevin Maguire
After the Lasso of Truth reveals something unexpected about Supergirl's infection,[...]
Wonder Woman #751 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by Steve Orlando and Jan Duursema, carrying on the return to legacy numbering that feels so strange in today's constantly relaunched world (though, less so at DC than at Marvel) We've got a preview for you below.
As we find Wonder Woman held at gunpoint[...]
We also knew it was called Death Metal and had Wonder Woman as a lead And in last week's Justice League #39 we got what appears to be confirmation of a good chunk of that.
Wonder Woman with a chainsaw We are also aware that Snyder wrote the end story for Wonder Woman #750 with Bryan[...]
Now that the dust has settled from "Crisis on Infinite Earths" - and The CW's Arrowverse is a bit more "cozier" because of it - the changes are starting
Today sees the publication of Wonder Woman #750, which launches the new DC Timeline and tells a story by Scott Snyder and Bryan Hitch of Wonder Woman and President Eisenhower before the US entered the Second World War.
Previous Bleeding Cool reportage included that Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo would be creating a second to Metal[...]
How Wonder Woman #750 Kicks Off The New DC Timeline With President Roosevelt and Bombshells Spoilers
Today sees the publication of Wonder Woman #750, and it kicks off the new DC Timeline The byword for the new timeline, four generations worth with a fifth to come, it that everything happened Everything matters Everything is in canon, in one way or another We heard that it would be the strip from Scott[...]
We're back to the future as Arrow wraps up post-"Crisis" by resetting their future and giving us a taste of what a Green Arrow & The Canaries show
DC Comics has issued the credits to Wonder Woman Giant #3 just before the oversized comic book goes to Final Order Cut-Off With a new cover from Chad Yardin, this issue includes these new stories:
Planned Extinction, a 16-page story written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Daniel Sampere and Juan Albarran.
Wonder Woman[...]
Some beloved heroines are next in Enesco's series as Harley Quinn, Supergirl, Catwoman, and Wonder Woman get dressed up Each statue is made of resin and stone powder and is highly detailed These statues are a unique view of some classic superheroes that we rarely see The dresses and their design are something special and[...]
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One on that list was Wonder Woman #750 Another was The Flash #750 We also looked today at how the new DC timeline will make Wonder Woman the first superhero of the DC Universe.
Well it appears that Wonder Woman #750 is where it will all begin, in a story by Scott Snyder and Bryan Hitch[...]
Wonder Woman is the newest superhero to pose with their nemesis From the mind of Jim Shore and Enesco DC Comics fans are getting some pretty amazing side by side statues We have already seen Batman with Joker and Superman with Lex Luthor This time Wonder Woman gets her glory as she and Cheetah stand back to[...]
DC Comics is celebrating what would have happened if they had the good sense and restraint not to reboot their titles a bunch of times as the current Wonder Woman series is renumbered starting at Wonder Woman #84, which is now Wonder Woman #750, with additional issues following the same legacy number format It's something[...]
Wonder Woman is getting just as many collectibles as Batman and Superman these days and it is amazing She makes up the Trinity and her presence is very known in the world of DC Comics It looks like Kotobukiya wants her presence remembered too as we are getting a re-release of the DC Comics WW[...]
In a pre-Holiday interview, DC Publisher Jim Lee sat down with Daniel Warren Johnson for a chat about Johnson's Wonder Woman: Dead Earth on DCComics.com, and Lee was practically gushing over Johnson's work.
Lee: The Cheetah was brilliant! When I saw Cheetah, I said, "Anything is possible in this world!" It really showed me, "I'm going[...]
It was banned for depicting an Israeli-Palestinian romance.
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The novel tells the story of an Israeli woman and a Palestinian man who meet in New York and fall in love, hiding their romance from their friends and family as they struggle to come to terms with their relationship.
Gal Gadot can next be seen[...]
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One of the (sad, tragic, and horrific) highlights from the mega-crossover event came during the Batwoman chapter – when Kate met a "broke bad" Bruce Wayne (Kevin Conroy), who has taken a page out of Wonder Woman's comic book playbook in coming up with a very final way of dealing with his "rogues[...]
Wonder Woman and Superman are getting new statues as Diamond Select Toys has announced a massive wave of new and upcoming statues for DC, Marvel, and Movies Two that specifically stand out are the beautiful Superman: The Animated Series and Lynda Carter Wonder Woman TV statues Superman features his iconic animated portrait that brings the[...]