Wonder Woman (1986-2006) #3


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Enjoy this great comic from DC’s digital archive!




Wonder Woman (1986-2006) #39


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Enjoy this great comic from DC’s digital archive!




Wonder Woman (1986-2006) #85


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The White Magician and Paulie Longo celebrate their new partnership by creating an army of assassins to attack Wonder Woman's friends.




Wonder Woman (1986-2006) #125


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Wonder Woman lies at death's door while, all around her, events continue to unfold that will have an impact on everyone on her life!




Wonder Woman (1986-2006) #83


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With her powers fading, Wonder Woman must battle a super arsenal in a trap sprung by Ares Buchanan. But much worse awaits her when someone she trusts betrays her in a treacherous attack.




Wonder Woman


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Originally published in single magazine form.




DC: Women of Action


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For decades, DC Super Heroes have inspired us to reach new heights, find strength in adversity, and access our inner power. This gorgeously illustrated collection tracks this progress, profiling the fiercest, strongest, and most independent female Super Heroes and Super-Villains in the DC Universe, along with the real-life women integral to their development. Featuring Wonder Woman™, Lois Lane, Batgirl, Bumblebee, Hawkgirl, Black Canary, Amanda Waller, and many more, this lush volume is a vivid celebration of the amazing, inspirational women of DC. All DC characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. (s19)




Wonder Girl (2021-) #2


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After receiving a sacred gift from the gods of Brazil, our hero seems destined for great things. Little does she know, another pantheon has been watching her as well. Hera, queen of the Greek gods, has chosen Yara to become her latest champion. But what need does the goddess have for a warrior of her own? Find out in this stirring second issue!




Wonder Woman


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Relates the the history of the woman for whom Diana was named and the horror hidden beneath Paradise Island, and also introduces Cheetah, a deadly enemy who seeks possesion of Wonder Woman's lasso of truth.




Hollywood and the End of the Cold War


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From the late 1940s until the early 1990s, the Cold War was perhaps the most critical and defining aspect of American culture, influencing television, music, and movies, among other forms of popular entertainment. Films in particular were at the center of the battle for the hearts and minds of the American public. Throughout this period, the Cold War influenced what movies got produced, how such movies were made, and how audiences understood the films they watched. In the post–Cold War era, some genres of film suffered from the shift in our national narratives, while others were quickly reimagined for an audience with different political and social fears. In Hollywood and the End of the Cold War: Signs of Cinematic Change, Bryn Upton compares films from the late Cold War era with movies of similar themes from the post–Cold War era. In this volume, Upton pays particular attention to shifts in narrative that reflect changes in American culture, attitudes, and ideas. In exploring how the absence of the Cold War has changed the way we understand and interpret film, this volume seeks to answer several key questions such as: Has the end of the Cold War altered how we tell our stories? Has it changed how we perceive ourselves? In what ways has our popular culture been affected by the absence of this once dominant presence? With its focus on themes that are central to the concerns of many historians—including civil religion, social fracture, and the culture wars—Hollywood and the End of the Cold War will serve as a useful tool for those seeking to integrate film into the classroom, as well as for film scholars exploring representations of sociopolitical change on screen.