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[[caption-width-right:350: Ares on the cover of ''Wonder Woman'' #6 (vol. 2), 1987. Art by George Perez]]

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Over the years Ares has become a somewhat frequent fixture in media adaptations that involve Wonder Woman in some form. He's been a playable character in several video games such as VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs and as anatagonist of the [[WesternAnimation/{{DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies}} direct to DVD original movies]] WesternAnimation/WonderWoman2009 film. He made his live-action debut in 2017's Film/WonderWoman as part of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, played by Creator/DavidThewlis

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Over the years Ares has become a somewhat frequent fixture in media adaptations that involve Wonder Woman in some form. He's been a playable character in several video games such as VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs and as anatagonist the antagonist of the [[WesternAnimation/{{DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies}} direct to DVD original movies]] WesternAnimation/WonderWoman2009 film. He made his live-action debut in 2017's Film/WonderWoman as part of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, played by Creator/DavidThewlis
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Ares, sometimes sporting different names over the years, has since remained one of the character's most long-lasting foes and as Wonder Woman herself has undergone several shakeups and a many ContinuityReboot, so too has the role Ares has played in Wonder Woman's mythos. More often than not as her BigBad but has occasionally taken on the role of an ally, or even mentor figure in cases of DependingOnTheWriter.

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Ares, sometimes sporting different names over the years, has since remained one of the character's most long-lasting foes and as Wonder Woman herself has undergone several shakeups and a many ContinuityReboot, so too has the role Ares has played in Wonder Woman's mythos. More often than not as her BigBad but has occasionally taken on the role of an ally, or even a mentor figure in cases of DependingOnTheWriter.
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Ares, sometimes sporting different names over the years, has since remained one of the character's most long-lasting foes and as Wonder Woman herself has undergone several shakeups and a many ContinuityReboot, so too has the role Ares has played in Wonder Woman's mythos.

Over the years Ares has become a frequent fixture in media adaptations that involve Wonder Woman in some form. He's been a playable character in several video games such as VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs and the BigBad of the [[WesternAnimation/{{DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies}} direct to DVD original movies]] WesternAnimation/WonderWoman2009 film. He made his live-action debut in 2017's Film/WonderWoman as part of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, played by Creator/DavidThewlis

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Ares, sometimes sporting different names over the years, has since remained one of the character's most long-lasting foes and as Wonder Woman herself has undergone several shakeups and a many ContinuityReboot, so too has the role Ares has played in Wonder Woman's mythos. \n\n More often than not as her BigBad but has occasionally taken on the role of an ally, or even mentor figure in cases of DependingOnTheWriter.

Over the years Ares has become a somewhat frequent fixture in media adaptations that involve Wonder Woman in some form. He's been a playable character in several video games such as VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs and the BigBad as anatagonist of the [[WesternAnimation/{{DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies}} direct to DVD original movies]] WesternAnimation/WonderWoman2009 film. He made his live-action debut in 2017's Film/WonderWoman as part of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, played by Creator/DavidThewlis
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Ares has since remained one of the character's most long-lasting foes

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Ares Ares, sometimes sporting different names over the years, has since remained one of the character's most long-lasting foes
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Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's RoguesGallery.[[note]] ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} is the only one who surpasses him in terms of prominence and media appearances with Circe as his next closest competition.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has since been one of the character's most long lasting foes.

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** Film/[note]] Nick McKinless physically played the role, but Thewlis's face was digitally superimposed over him[[/note]]

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As Wonder Woman's Ares made his live-action debut in 2017's Film/WonderWoman as part of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, played by Creator/DavidThewlis

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-->-- Ares, Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #199, written by Creator/GregRucka

Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's RoguesGallery.[[note]] ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} is the only one who surpasses him in terms of prominence and media appearances with Circe as his next closest competition.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has since been one of the character's most long lasting foes.

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-->-- Ares, Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #199, ''Wonder Woman'' #199 (Vol. 2), written by Creator/GregRucka

Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's RoguesGallery.[[note]] ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} is the only one who surpasses him in terms of prominence and media appearances with Circe as his next closest competition.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has since been one of the character's most long lasting foes.foes.

Ares made his live-action debut in 2017's Film/WonderWoman as part of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, played by Creator/DavidThewlis


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* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'' Vol. 1 (1943 - 1986)
* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1987}}'' Vol. 2 (1987 - 2005)
* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|2006}}'' Vol. 3 (2006 - 2009)
* ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|2011}}'' Vol. 4 (2011 - 2016)
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Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's [[note]] ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} is the only one who surpasses him in terms of prominence and media appearances with Circe as his next closest competition.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has since been one of the character's most long lasting foes.

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Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's RoguesGallery.[[note]] ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} is the only one who surpasses him in terms of prominence and media appearances with Circe as his next closest competition.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has since been one of the character's most long lasting foes.
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->''"I'd love it if you would sign it for me. Something like "To my archenemy, may you burn forever in Hades."''
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->''"I'd love it if you would sign it for me. Something like "To my archenemy, may you burn forever in Hades.Hades"."''
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Ares, Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #199, written by Creator/GregRucka
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Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's [[note]] ComicBook/Cheetah is the only one who surpasses him in terms of prominence and media appearances.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has since been one of the character's most long lasting foes.

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Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's [[note]] ComicBook/Cheetah ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} is the only one who surpasses him in terms of prominence and media appearances.appearances with Circe as his next closest competition.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has since been one of the character's most long lasting foes.

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->''"I'd love it if you would sign it for me. Something like "To my archenemy, may you burn forever in Hades."''
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[[caption-width-right:350: Ares on the cover of Wonder Woman #6 (Vol.2), 1987. Art by George Perez]]

Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and long-time villain in ComicBook/WonderWoman. First put in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in Wonder Woman #1 and has been

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[[caption-width-right:350: Ares on the cover of Wonder Woman ''Wonder Woman'' #6 (Vol.(vol. 2), 1987. Art by George Perez]]

Creator/DCComics version of the Greek God of War from Myth/ClassicalMythology and long-time villain one of the most prominent members of ComicBook/WonderWoman 's [[note]] ComicBook/Cheetah is the only one who surpasses him in ComicBook/WonderWoman. terms of prominence and media appearances.[[/note]]. First put to page under his Roman name, "Mars", in 1942 by William Moulton Martson and Harry G. Peter, Ares debuted in Wonder Woman ''Wonder Woman'' #1 (vol. 1) and has beensince been one of the character's most long lasting foes.

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