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− | '''Wonder Woman''' is a superheroine in the DC Comics universe, created by William Moulton Marston in 1941, who is recognized as a feminist icon for her fights for peace, love, justice and equality | + | |creator = William Moulton Marston<br> Harry George Peter |
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+ | '''Wonder Woman''' is a superheroine in the DC Comics universe, created by William Moulton Marston and Harry George Peter in 1941, who is recognized as a feminist icon for her fights for peace, love, justice and equality. | ||
+ | ==The Cosmic Fun-House (Justice League of America Vol. 1 #7, 1961)== | ||
+ | With Aquaman, [[Superman]] and [[Batman]] busy, Green Arrow, [[The Flash]], Wonder Woman and Green Lantern are imprisoned through "energy-sapping spirals" by inhabitants of the planet Angellax, who have placed a Cosmic Fun-House onto Earth. Eventually, Green Arrow manages to free them, but their only escape is through the fun-house, where they change shape. Wonder Woman has grown fat, though less realistically so in the following two pages. | ||
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− | ==The Mirage Mirrors (#130, 1962)== | + | ==The Mirage Mirrors (Wonder Woman Vol. 1 #130, 1962)== |
− | + | Similar to the last story, Wonder Woman becomes as fat as a circus lady after using the Mirage Mirrors she borrowed from Queen Hippolyte at the Charity Carnival to play a trick on Steve Trevor, a man who cannot tell the difference between her and her secret identity Diana Prince. This shape especially comes in handy when she rolls into a ball to knock down a steam train used by Angle Man and his henchmen in a robbery scheme. | |
− | Similar to the last story, Wonder Woman becomes as fat as a circus lady after using the Mirage Mirrors she borrowed from Queen Hippolyte at the Charity Carnival | ||
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+ | ==Wonder Woman: Warbringer (2020)== | ||
+ | Pinon is a scorpion-like woman created by the story's villain, who uses her to drain Diana's blood so he can study her powers. She succeeds, becoming bloated in the process. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 20 February 2021
Wonder Woman | |
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Genre | Superhero |
Creator | William Moulton Marston Harry George Peter |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Country | United States |
Original run | October 1941 - present |
Wikipedia |
Wonder Woman is a superheroine in the DC Comics universe, created by William Moulton Marston and Harry George Peter in 1941, who is recognized as a feminist icon for her fights for peace, love, justice and equality.
The Cosmic Fun-House (Justice League of America Vol. 1 #7, 1961)
With Aquaman, Superman and Batman busy, Green Arrow, The Flash, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern are imprisoned through "energy-sapping spirals" by inhabitants of the planet Angellax, who have placed a Cosmic Fun-House onto Earth. Eventually, Green Arrow manages to free them, but their only escape is through the fun-house, where they change shape. Wonder Woman has grown fat, though less realistically so in the following two pages.
The Mirage Mirrors (Wonder Woman Vol. 1 #130, 1962)
Similar to the last story, Wonder Woman becomes as fat as a circus lady after using the Mirage Mirrors she borrowed from Queen Hippolyte at the Charity Carnival to play a trick on Steve Trevor, a man who cannot tell the difference between her and her secret identity Diana Prince. This shape especially comes in handy when she rolls into a ball to knock down a steam train used by Angle Man and his henchmen in a robbery scheme.
Wonder Woman: Warbringer (2020)
Pinon is a scorpion-like woman created by the story's villain, who uses her to drain Diana's blood so he can study her powers. She succeeds, becoming bloated in the process.
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