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Wonder Woman's First Appearance
"She was created by William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton) and artist Harry G. Peter. Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8, which was published on Oct. 21, 1941." -
Woman Woman gets dropped from Sensation Comics
The heroine last appeared with the Justice Society in All Star Comics no. 57 (February 1951), and she was dropped from Sensation Comics after no. 106 (December 1951). -
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Wonder Woman Comics
Outside of her own title, Wonder Woman appeared as a founding member of the Justice League of America in The Brave and the Bold no. 28 (February-March 1960). In Wonder Woman no. 178 (October 1968), Diana Prince was stripped of her superpowers and costume, and she became an undercover adventure heroine in the model of Emma Peel from the television series The Avengers. -
Wonder Woman appears on Super Friends
Wonder Woman dawned her powers and costume and played a prominent role in ABC’s hit animated series Super Friends (1973–86). -
Wonder Woman's First Live Action Appearance
"The heroine’s first live action appearance was in 1975 on the television series Wonder Woman and was portrayed by Lynda Carter." -
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Wonder Woman's Comics and Animated TV Shows
Writers Greg Potter and Len Wein teamed with superstar artist George Pérez for the grand relaunch of the Wonder Woman title in February 1987. Throughout the 80's to the early 2000's, Wonder Woman made several appearances in several comic books and animated TV Series. -
Wonder Woman's First Movie Appearance
Wonder Woman, portrayed by Gal Gadot made her theatrical debut during "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" in 2016. -
Wonder Woman's First "Stand-Alone" Movie
"She continued to appear in comics, animated series, and animated movies, but it wasn’t until June 2, 2017 that this superhero finally got her very own movie in the critically acclaimed Wonder Woman blockbuster film, portrayed by Gal Gadot." -
Justice Leauge (2017)
Gal Gadot would continue to play Wonder Woman later in the year in DC's "Justice League" -
Wonder Woman 1984 Premier
Wonder Woman 1984 is the sequel to the first Wonder Woman movie in 2017. It was originally scheduled for a theatrical release on June 5, 2020, but was delayed multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film premiered on December 15, 2020, via the DC FanDome virtual platform, and was released by on December 25, 2020, both theatrically and via the HBO Max streaming service. -
Wonder Woman Day Declared
"To celebrate Wonder Woman’s 80th anniversary, DC honored the Princess of Themyscira’s legacy with “Wonder Woman Day,” celebrating with all sorts of festivities. The Comic-Con Character Hall of Fame virtually inducted Wonder Woman on Oct. 21."