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4ComicBook/WonderWoman is a Creator/DCComics character appearing in various media. You may be looking for:
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9[[folder:Comic Books]]
10* ''ComicBook/AllStarComics'' (1941)
11* ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' (1942 - 1951)
12* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'' Vol 1 (1942 - 1986)
13* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1987}}'' Vol 2 (1987 - 2006)
14** ''ComicBook/{{Artemis}}: Requiem'' Vol 1 (1996 - 1996)
15** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheHiketeia'' (2002)
16* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|2006}}'' Vol 3 (2006 - 2010)
17** ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol 1 (2007 - 2008)
18* ''Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies'' (2011 - 2011)
19* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|2011}}'' Vol 4 (2011 - 2016)
20* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' (2016 - 2021)
21** ''Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor Special'' (2017)
22* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier'' (2021 - 2023)
23* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2023'' (2023 - present)
24* ''The Odyssey of the Amazons'' (2017 - 2017)
25* ''ComicBook/SensationalWonderWoman'' (2021 - present)
26* ''ComicBook/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}}'':
27** ''ComicBook/JLA1997'' (1997 - 2006)
28** ''ComicBook/{{Justice League|2011}}'' Vol 2 (2011 - 2016)
29** ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'' (2018)
30** ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'' (2018 - present)
31* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueDark2018'' (2018 - 2020)
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34[[folder:Notable Comic Book Stories]]
35* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanCharlesMoulton'':
36** ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 Introducing Wonder Woman]]'' (1941) [[note]]Wonder Woman's first appearance.[[/note]]
37** ''[[ComicBook/SensationComicsNumber1 Wonder Woman Arrives in Man's World]]'' (1942)
38** ''[[ComicBook/WonderWomanNumberOne The Origin of Wonder Woman]]'' (1942)
39* ''ComicBook/JudgmentInInfinity'' (1982)
40* ''Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals'' (1987 - 1987) [[note]]Wonder Woman's post-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] origin story.[[/note]]
41* ''Wonder Woman: Challenge of the Gods'' (1987 - 1988) [[note]]''Millennium'' event tie in and conclusion of Len Wein's run as a writer on the series[[/note]]
42* ''ComicBook/WarOfTheGods'' (1991) [[note]]CrisisCrossover that served as the conclusion to George Perez' run on the series.[[/note]]
43* ''ComicBook/TheContest'' (1994) [[note]]Hippolyta has a premonition that Wonder Woman will soon die in the line of duty so calls for a contest for the title and arranges for her daughter to lose.[[/note]]
44* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheOnceAndFutureStory'' (1998)
45* ''ComicBook/JLAALeagueOfOne'' (2000) [[note]]Di faces off against her allies to save them from a prophesied doom, and then takes on an ancient dragon on her own. Written by Christopher Moeller.[[/note]]
46* ''Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth'' (2001) [[note]]One-shot by Creator/PaulDini and Creator/AlexRoss[[/note]]
47* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheHiketeia'' (2002) [[note]]Batman is hunting a woman under Diana's protection and neither of them is willing to stand down. The first Wonder Woman story by Greg Rucka.[[/note]]
48* ''Wonder Woman: Eyes Of The Gorgon'' (2004 - 2005) [[note]]Wonder Woman faces off against Medusa against a backdrop of political intrigue, written by Greg Rucka.[[/note]]
49* ''Wonder Woman: Who Is Wonder Woman?'' (2006 - 2007) [[note]]''One Year Later'' event comic, and the first arc of ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 3.[[/note]]
50* ''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack'' (2007)
51* ''Wonder Woman: Rise of the Olympian'' (2009 - 2009) [[note]]Wonder Woman fights Zeus' new warriors the Gargareans, whom he created to replace the Amazons. Written by Creator/GailSimone.[[/note]]
52* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanOdyssey'' (2010 - 2011) [[note]]The final arc of ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 1, which was brought to an end by Flashpoint.[[/note]]
53* ''Wonder Woman: Blood'' (2011 - 2012) [[note]]The first arc of her New 52 series, ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman2011 Wonder Woman]]'' Vol 4.[[/note]]
54* ''Wonder Woman: Year One'' (2016 - 2017) [[note]]Greg Rucka's return as writer and the reinstatement of Di's more traditional origin to replace that from the New 52.[[/note]]
55* ''ComicBook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' (2022 - )
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58[[folder:Elseworlds and Alternate Realities]]
59* ''The Legend Of Wonder Woman'' Vol 1 (1986 - 1986)
60* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanAndTheStarRiders'' (1993)
61* ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' (1997)
62* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanAmazonia'' (1998)
63* ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman'' (2014 - 2016)
64* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' (2015 - 2016)
65* ''ComicBook/DCComicsBombshells'' (2015 - 2017)
66* ''ComicBook/{{The Legend of Wonder Woman|2016}}'' Vol 2 (2016 - 2016)
67* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheTrueAmazon'' (2016)
68* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne'' (2016)
69* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTempestTossed'' (2020)
70* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanDeadEarth'' (2020)
71* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'' (2021)
72* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanHistoriaTheAmazons'' (2021 - present)
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75[[folder:Live-Action Features]]
76* ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|1974}}'' (1974): The TV movie pilot starring Creator/CathyLeeCrosby as a (mostly) non-powered Wonder Woman who earned the nickname "Blonder Woman". The film was based upon a period in the comics when Diana had given up her superpowers and instead worked as an Emma Peel-esque crimefighter, though by the time it aired Wonder Woman had become a superhero again in the comics. Failed to sell as a ''Franchise/ModestyBlaise''-style TV series, so a do-over was ordered resulting in...
77* ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'': A 1975-79 show starring Creator/LyndaCarter. A more faithful adaptation of the comics, it is dated, particularly its early episodes set in World War II, but fondly remembered. And Lynda Carter managed an eerie resemblance to the original character as drawn by Gibson Girl artist Harry G. Peter.
78* ''[[Series/WonderWoman2011Pilot Wonder Woman Pilot]]'' (2011): An attempted pilot for Creator/{{NBC}}'s 2011 season by David E. Kelley, focusing on Wonder Woman fairly established in Man's World and running the Themyscira Corporation to get her word out in between fighting crime, starring Creator/AdriannePalicki as Diana. It wasn't picked up, and fans weren't happy with what word leaked out - partially because Diana seemed to be a [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks Dark Age]] hero set loose in a [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] world, complained about the size of her breasts, and straight up murdered security guards.
79* ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'', played by Creator/GalGadot
80** ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (2016): Diana/Wonder Woman makes her first live action cinematic appearance in this film. She is acting as a supporting character with a pretty big role to play in the climax.
81** ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'' (2017): The [[invoked]][[SavedFromDevelopmentHell long-overdue]] solo film focusing on the superheroine. It serves as her [[SuperHeroOrigin origin story]], and takes place during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.
82** ''Film/{{Justice League|2017}}'' (2017): She's a founding member of the eponymous Justice League, in its first live action cinematic incarnation.
83*** ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' (2021): Director's cut of the above that revisits the creation of the team in a different manner. Includes several missing scenes from the above that feature Diana.
84** ''Film/WonderWoman1984'' (2020): The follow-up to the 2017 film, an {{interquel}} that pits Diana against Maxwell Lord and [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]] in, well, [[TheEighties 1984]].
85** ''Film/ShazamFuryOfTheGods'' (2023): Diana makes an appearance.
86** ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' (2023): Diana briefly appears again.
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89[[folder:Literature]]
90* ''Literature/WonderWomanWarbringer'': A DC Icons book by Creator/LeighBardugo.
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93[[folder:Western Animation]]
94* ''WesternAnimation/WonderWoman2009'': A DTV produced by Creator/BruceTimm but set in a separate continuity from the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse and focusing exclusively on her, intending to embrace the classic origin in full. She is voiced by Creator/KeriRussell.
95* ''Wonder Woman'' (2013)
96* ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines'' (2019): A DTV movie focusing on Wonder Woman's family heritage. Due to being set in the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'', she's once again voiced by Creator/RosarioDawson.
97* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tomorrowverse}}'':
98** ''WesternAnimation/JusticeSocietyWorldWarII'' (2021): Voiced by Creator/StanaKatic.
99** ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWarworld'' (2023): Again voiced by Katic.
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102[[folder:Video Games]]
103* ''Wonder Woman'' (TBA) - An [[WideOpenSandbox Open World]] game from Creator/MonolithProductions.
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106[[folder:Appearances in other media]]
107* A four-and-a-half-minute pilot reel was produced by [[Series/Batman1966 Greenway Productions]] in 1967 -- planned as an ultra-campy SitCom, with Wonder Woman (Ellie Wood Walker) as a delusional single girl who imagines herself a beautiful superhero. It was never aired, but can now be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRS5Bsf3l9c here]].
108* ''WesternAnimation/TheBradyKids'' (1972): The character's first appearance in animation. In this spinoff of ''Series/TheBradyBunch'', [[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3ubh64 the Brady kids meet Wonder Woman]] and together they are accidentally transported back to the time of the ancient Olympic Games. The kids plan to compete in the marathon and beat the Greek athletes to qualify for the race. Wonder Woman persuades the kids to disqualify themselves, explaining that if they win the race they will change the course of history. [[TheSeventies It's all kind of surreal.]]
109* ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'': Alongside the male heroes of Creator/DCComics.
110* A PoorlyDisguisedPilot in ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman'', titled ''Superman and Wonder Woman vs. the Sorceress of Time''.
111* Promotional materials for a show (and accompanying toy line) titled ''Wonder Woman and the Star Riders'', aimed at young girls, which never came to be.
112* ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'':
113** ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'': Voiced by Creator/SusanEisenberg as a princess fresh from Paradise Island (Themyscira), and a little bit naive. She had a [[UnresolvedSexualTension budding]] [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys relationship]] with ComicBook/{{Batman}}. Her origin story was retooled to fit with the series narrative, which left out much of the comic origin, though it was revisited in later episodes.
114* ''[[ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier Justice League: The New Frontier]]'': An animated DirectToVideo based on the acclaimed comic series by Darwyn Cooke. This Wonder Woman was closely tied with her classic origin but examined the change from the Golden Age to the Silver Age. She was voiced by Creator/LucyLawless of ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' fame -- and her personality was a little Xena-ish too.
115* Several WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies star Wonder Woman, including ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanApocalypse'', and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDoom''. She is voiced by Creator/VanessaMarshall in the former while Susan Eisenberg revisits the role in the latter two. There is virtually no between-film continuity as each DCU film tends to be a reboot. She also appears in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'', reprised by Marshall. She also appears ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueThroneOfAtlantis'' voiced by Creator/MichelleMonaghan and Creator/RosarioDawson respectively.
116* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': She appears in TheTeaser of an episode and in the main story of another. Her design is an homage to the Golden Age and has a lot of canon references to the [[Series/WonderWoman1975 TV series]] - including the theme music. She's voiced by Vicki Lewis.
117* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': She appears in bit parts in several episodes as a member of the Justice League. Due to rights issues that were not cleared up until after the show had already begun production, her sidekick Wonder Girl was excluded from the show's roster of teen superheroes during the first season. Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) becomes a recurring character in Season 2, with Diana getting an expanded role. She is voiced by Creator/MaggieQ of ''Series/{{Nikita}}'' fame.
118* ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever'': The series of animated shorts by Creator/LaurenFaust which feature the first animated appearance of the Donna Troy incarnation of ComicBook/WonderGirl in several decades.
119* A series of ''WesternAnimation/DCNation'' shorts that take a Film/JamesBond-esque, California beach girl approach to the character.
120* ''Amazon'': In light of the success of the CW's ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', the network looked at developing possible ''Series/{{Smallville}}''-like approach to Wonder Woman, focusing on her teenage years and her emergence into the world outside Themyscira. In mid-2013 it was announced that the project had been cancelled and The CW instead commissioned ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', which took ''Amazon's'' prequel concept and gave it to Batman.
121* ''Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines'': A 2012 documentary on the history of Wonder Woman and other superheroine and ActionHeroine characters, from a feminist perspective.
122* ''WesternAnimation/JLAAdventuresTrappedInTime'': A 2014 movie that involved ComicBook/KarateKid and Dawnstar working with the Justice League to stop [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]]. She's voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle-Griffin.
123* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'': Minifigures of at least five DC heroes played roles of varying prominence in this 2014 Franchise/{{Lego}}-inspired film, including Wonder Woman. She only had two or three lines (recorded by Creator/CobieSmulders), but this still marked the first time she appeared in a theatrical movie. She returned in ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'', the latter of which had Creator/CobieSmulders, Margot Rubin, and Emmett Mitchell respectively voice Wonder Woman as a minifigure, a minidoll, and a DUPLO figure.
124* ''WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls'': A web-series tie-in for [[Toys/DCSuperheroGirls the toyline]]. It is set in a SuperheroSchool and features teenage versions of multiple superheroes and supervillains. Wonder Woman is the main protagonist and is the NewTransferStudent who rooms with ComicBook/HarleyQuinn. She's once again voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle-Griffin.
125** ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls2019'': A full television series that serves as a ContinuityReboot of the same concept as the web series, with noticeable differences, such as which characters are included and more stylized character designs. She's once again voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle-Griffin.
126* ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'': Diana appears in the web series to battle Music/StevieWonder. She is played by [[WebVideo/IISuperwomanII Lily Singh]].
127* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'': An animated series that started in 2016 featuring Wonder Woman as one of the three main characters (along with Batman and Superman). She's voiced by Creator/RachelKimsey.
128* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'': A 2018 movie based on the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' show. She appears in several scenes throughout the movie along with the rest of the Justice League. She's voiced by Music/{{Halsey}}.
129* ''Series/Titans2018'': A live-action series in which [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]] (played by Creator/ConorLeslie) is a main character. Diana herself [[TheGhost doesn't physically appear]], but she is mentioned a lot by Donna and her influence on her is also evident.
130* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndGuessWho'': A ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' TeamUpSeries featuring Wonder Woman as one of the guests. She's once again voiced by Creator/RachelKimsey.
131* ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'' received an official MotionComic in DC's Website/YouTube channel, with Wonder Woman being voiced by Music/ChelseaWolfe.
132* ''WesternAnimation/DCLeagueOfSuperPets'': A theatrical animated film where she appears as a supporting character voiced by Creator/JameelaJamil.
133* ''VideoGame/{{Multiversus}}'': Appears as a playable character in this Creator/WarnerBros-based crossover fighting game. Voiced by Creator/AbbyTrott.
134* ''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'': Available as a full blown playable hero in this MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game, along with fellow DC characters like Superman, Batman, The Flash and The Joker. Wonder Woman is classified as a Warrior and has an original kit rather than taking after a hero from the predecessor game ''VideoGame/HonorOfKings''. Voiced by Creator/FrydaWolff. She also appears as a skin for Athena in the aforementioned predecessor game (speaking in Chinese language).
135* ''WebVideo/FreshyKanal'': Wonder Woman appears in an episode of ''Rap Battle!'' against Daenerys Targaryen. She was voiced by [=BrookeMorganVA=].
136* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueXRWBYSuperHeroesAndHuntsmen'': A crossover MovieMultipack featuring Creator/NatalieAlynLind as Wonder Woman.
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