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Wonder Woman

(Golden Age Debut: All Star Comics #8 (December 1941)

 Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman- (Princess Diana of Themyscira) --1st appearance: All-Star Comics #8 (1941).

Wonder Woman is perhaps the most physically powerful female superhero in the DC Comics Universe (DCU), and is often ranked among the top five heroes in strength.

Wonder Woman is a founding member of the Justice League, and a close ally of Superman and Batman.

In the 1970s, Wonder Woman was portrayed by Lynda Carter in a televised version of Wonder Woman.

 

 Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

 

 Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman and her lasso of truth

Wonder Woman on Television:

Lynda Carter  as Wonder Woman

Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

Lynda Carter  as Wonder Woman

Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

Kaley Cuoco as Wonder Woman on Big Bang Theory

 Kaley Cuoco as Wonder Woman on the television show Big Bang Theory

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

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