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WONDER WOMAN


Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 226
February 2006
Art by Cliff Richards and Ray Snyder; Cover by J.G. Jones. With the universe in turmoil, Diana prepares to face her ultimate challenge. Looking back on her relationship with Superman from the way it began to its recent turmoil, will she find a way to rebuild what she's lost?
Greg's final issue.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 225
January 2006
Art by Cliff Richards; Cover by J.G. Jones. Her mission a failure, the life she's known in ruins, and the universe literally being torn apart, Wonder Woman faces an uncertain future. Can she wrest victory from crushing defeat?



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 224
December 2005
Art by Rags Morales; Cover by J.G. Jones. In the wake of Infinite Crisis #3, Wonder Woman's world has been irrevocably changed. With OMACs attacking and her friends deserting her, how will she triumph? And how can she stop the OMACs without killing the innocent humans inside?



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 223
November 2005
Art by Rags Morales; Cover by J.G. Jones. As the events of Infinite Crisis heat up, Paradise Island comes under attack by OMACs. But even with Wonder Woman's help, the Amazons must make a fateful decision. one that will change Diana's life, and mission, forever.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 222
October 2005
Art by Rags Morales & Mark Propst; Cover by J.G. Jones. In the aftermath of DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy, Donna seeks out Wonder Woman and finds her and Supergirl in the middle of a fight with Villians United's Cheetah. But it's Donna's meeting with Supergirl that will have surprising ramifications for all three heroines. Is this a harbinger of things to come? Plus, Wonder Woman makes a decision that she's been building to for months...but will someone else beat her to the punch?



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 221
September 2005
Art by Rags Morales and Mark Propst; Cover by J.G. Jones. In the aftermath of the recent events which have shaken the DCU, Wonder Woman goes on global patrol, saving lives and spreading her message of peace wherever she can. But Brother I and the Omac Project have other plans...



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 220
August 2005
Art by Rags Morales and Mark Propst; Cover by J.G. Jones. In the wake of last month's "Sacrifice" crossover, Wonder Woman must face the consequences of her history-making encounter with the Man of Steel. But when Checkmate gets involved, will it be to hurt Diana or help her?



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 219
July 2005
Art by Rags Morales & Michael Bair; Cover by J.G. Jones. The 4-part "Sacrifice" leaps from the Superman titles to its stunning conclusion in WONDER WOMAN, as the Man of Steel turns his attention toward an unexpected enemy. But with Wonder Woman deadset against Superman's plan to even the score, the two heroes collide in an event that will send shock waves throughout the DCU.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 218
July 2005
Art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; Cover by J.G. Jones. The events of Countdown begin to bear down on the Amazon Princess. The Amazon Warrior has returned from the Underworld, seemingly triumphant in her mission for Athena but a lot has changed in her absence. A new challenge is drawing near, and Wonder Woman's response will shake the DCU to its core.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 217
June 2005
Art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; Cover by J.G. Jones. The second of two issues concluding "The Bronze Doors" where they close with a bang as Diana's quest comes to an unexpected end. Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl are on a mission into the Ancient Greek lands of the dead. Will our heroines return unscathed? And what reward will Diana demand for her service?



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 216
May 2005
Art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; Cover by J.G. Jones. First of two issues concluding "The Bronze Doors". The Teen Titans' Wonder Girl guests in a story that finds the blinded Diana going into the depths of Hell in search of a valuable prize.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 215
April 2005
Art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; Cover by J.G. Jones. The IDENTITY CRISIS art team of Rags Morales and Michael Bair joins writer Greg Rucka for a 3-part story that takes Wonder Woman from the streets of New York to the Land of the Dead. In "Tartarus," the goddess Athena sends Wonder Woman on a journey to retrieve something believed lost to the Olympian Gods forever. Joined by Wonder Girl and Ferdinand the minotaur, Wonder Woman must face unimagined peril to complete her mission. But should she succeed, what will Diana ask in return from the all-seeing Goddess of Wisdom? Plus, a hint of the fate of Donna Troy is revealed as an exciting new chapter in the saga of the Amazing Amazon begins.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 214
March 2005
Art and cover by Drew Johnson and Ray Snyder. The Flash guest-stars in the conclusion of the 2-part crossover "Truth or Dare" that began in The Flash 219. The Cheetah has joined forces with Flash-foe Zoom, and the need for speed has turned her into an even deadlier threat for Wonder Woman. Will Diana's blindness—and tensions with the Flash—turn the tide of battle?



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 213
February 2005
Art by James Raiz and Ray Snyder; Cover by J.G. Jones. It's war on Olympus as Wonder Woman is embroiled in the battle between Zeus and Athena. With her gods as an audience, Diana must face the threat of Zeus' bodyguard—the fifty-headed, hundred-armed monster called Briareos.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 208
November 2004
"Stoned, Part Three of Five," art by Drew Johnson. Diana attends a State Dinner at the White House along with the Themysciran Heads of State in an attempt to diffuse the rising tensions between the U.S. and Themyscira. Artemis and the President don't like each other. Diana sees an old friend. Then Medousa crashes the party, turns Secret Service Agents to stone, and then things get really bad. I don't want to say more because I don't want to give anything away, but I'll say this much...what starts in 208 ends in 210, and changes everything to follow.




WONDER WOMAN
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman: Mission's End
July 2006
Art by Rags Morales, Cliff Richards, David Lopez and various; Cover by J.G. Jones. Wonder Woman may have regained her sight, but her troubles are far from over in this trade paperback collecting issues 218-226. In the midst of Infinite Crisis, the Amazing Amazon is forced to battle the Man of Steel—leading to an incident that will forever change her relationship with Superman.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman: Land of the Dead
February 2006
Written by Greg Rucka and Geoff Johns; Art by Rags Morales, Drew Johnson, Justiniano, Michael Bair, and others; Cover by J.G. Jones. A trade paperback collecting Wonder Woman 214-217 and The Flash 219. Just as Wonder Woman is starting to deal with her blindness, the Cheetah returns and teams with the Reverse-Flash. Then Athena sends Wonder Woman on a journey of unimagined peril.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman: Eyes of the Gorgon
December 2005
The trade paperback collecting Wonder Woman 206-213; art by Drew Johnson, James Raiz, Sean Phillips and Ray Snyder; cover by J.G. Jones. The deadly Medousa comes calling, and Wonder Woman's world is turned completely upside-down. After a terrible sacrifice, the Amazing Amazon must prove herself once again to her comrades in the JLA and to the world.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman: Bitter Rivals
February 2005
The trade paperback collecting Wonder Woman 201-205; art by Drew Johnson, Shane Davis, Stephen Sadowski, Ray Snyder and Andrew Currie; cover by J.G. Jones. Wonder Woman needs help solving the murder of Darrel Keyes, and who better to call than Batman? As they inch closer, they find it ties to another murder, but what does it have to do with respected businesswoman Veronica Cale?



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman: Down to Earth
August 2004
The trade paperback collecting Greg's first six issues of Wonder Woman 195-200; art by Drew Johnson. If you're wondering what the fuss is about, this is the quick way to get acquainted. Meet the Themysciran Ambassador to the United Nations, Wonder Woman, and see what she's about, and who it is who wants to destroy her...and how they plan to do it.



Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia
October 2003
This is a stand-alone graphic novel, with glorious art by JG Jones. A young woman named Danielle Wellys, fleeing Gotham and the Batman, turns to Diana for help. Through the ancient ritual of Hiketeia (hic-eh-tay-ah), Diana is bound to protect Danny, and Danny is bound to serve the Wonder Woman. But Batman isn't known for taking 'no' as an answer, and Danny's actions put him and Diana into direct conflict.

This is only available as a hardcover as of now, though DC does plan to release a softcover version in the near future. We're uncertain as to whether or not there are any copies still available in hardcover.

If you're curious to see Greg's take on Diana before Wonder Woman 195, here's your chance.



Wonder Woman
Take a look at some of the designs that Drew Johnson created in preparation for our Wonder Woman run, beginning in August with issue 195.



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