Best of
Wonder-Woman

2015

Batman: Endgame Special Edition #1


Scott Snyder - 2015
    After years of playing games, he's finally going to do what he's danced around for years. He's going to kill Batman. And he's going to do it using those who Batman loves the most: the Justice League.This special edition comic features the first chapter to BATMAN VOL. 7: ENDGAME—the biggest, boldest story that the #1 New York Times best-selling creative team of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo have told to date—as well as an exclsuive, all-original 8-page prologue to BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #1 from the mind of Scott Snyder!

Wonder Woman '77 Special #1


Marc Andreyko - 2015
    A live stage act might prove more of a threat to Wonder Woman than the Russian Roller Derby girls out to bring the scientist home.

The Little Book of Wonder Woman


Paul Levitz - 2015
    8 in December 1941, the warrior Amazon Princess is a feminist icon whose strength is equaled by her empathy and compassion. Appearing in comic books, newspaper strips, and TV shows for almost 75 years, Wonder Woman stands as a towering figure in pop culture, and arole model in her fight for justice, love, peace, and gender equality. Her creator, William Moulton Marston, said she was as beautiful as Aphrodite, as wise as Athena, as fast as Mercury, and as strong as Hercules but she s all that and more! With 192 pages of the greatest Wonder Woman images and text by Paul Levitz, author of the Eisner Award winning75 Years of DC Comics, The Little Book of Wonder Womanis your definitive guide to themost popular female comic-book Super Hero of all time. DC Comics characters and all elements are trademarks of and (c) DC Comics. (s15) "

Wonder Woman '77 Special #2


Marc Andreyko - 2015
    And, Halloween finds the princess up against an undead adversary.

Wonder Woman: The War Years 1941-1945


Roy Thomas - 2015
    From her introduction in 1941, she has been a shining example of feminism and the strength not just to women across the globe, but to all mankind. Despite the fact that she's famous now, she had humble beginnings among a slew of other female super heroes that had their inception in the 1940s, but were seen very little after then.  Created during World War II to foil Axis plots and defeat Nazis, Wonder Woman still fights to this day for truth, honor, and the little guy.  Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) details how she used her super speed, strength, and Golden Lasso of Truth during World War II to bring peace and justice to a turbulent world.  These original stories show Wonder Woman at her best and allow the reader to relive the Golden Age of Comics.  Follow her pilot plots such as the following:The first appearance of Doctor PoisonThe Justice Society and the war with JapanThe men behind Wonder WomanThe Secret of Baroness Von GuntherWanted by Hitler dead or aliveThe Battle for WomanhoodThe March of the DimesThe Invasion of Paradise IslandWonder Woman for PresidentWonder Woman advocating for waste paper recyclingBrush up on the history of the world's favorite heroine, Wonder Woman, with Wonder Woman the War Years.  Part of The DC Comics War Years trilogy that celebrates the Golden Age of heroes. Other titles in the DC Comics: The War Years series include: Batman: The War Years 1939-1945, Superman: The War Years 1938-1945.

Wonder Woman '77 #1


Marc Andreyko - 2015
    Wonder Woman hits the dance floor in pursuit of an escaped Russian spy.