The Wonder Woman comic books definitive issue-by-issue collecting guide and trade reading order for omnibus, hardcover, and trade paperback collections. Find every issue and appearance! Part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics. Last updated May 2024 with titles scheduled for release through November 2024.
Wonder Woman has stood as a symbol of feminism and queerness for over 80 years.
That’s not just a modern reading of the character. Wonder Woman is a hero who was created with great intent by psychologist and inventor William Moulton Marston, along with wife and co-creator Elizabeth Holloway Marston, their romantic partner Olive Byrne, and artist H. G. Peter.
Marston was famous before entering the comics sphere as the inventor of the systolic blood pressure test, which became a critical component of the polygraph – or lie detector – of which he was also a component. He was also a defender of “abnormal” sexuality, including homosexuality and sadomasochism, as regular, omnipresent aspects of human behavior. [1][2]
Marston was interested in the influence of the new breed of American superhero comics, and after being interviewed on the topic by Byrne for Family Circle became a consultant for two of the companies that later merged into DC Comics.[3]
He wanted to invent his own hero, who would win fights by the virtue of truth and love rather than power (while still being strong); his wife suggested the hero be a woman. Wonder Woman’s appearance was initially based on Byrne, the niece of famous birth control activist Margaret Sanger.[4]
The result was Wonder Woman – a literal amazon from an entire same-sex society with obvious themes of lesbianism who was as strong as Superman, wore an (at the time) outrageously skimpy outfit accessorized with bondage cuffs, and defeated enemies by tying them up and forcing them to tell the truth. In fact, Wonder Woman would most often find herself not beaten or threatened by enemies, but tied and chained along with her gang of female sidekicks – each time breaking free of her bonds to save the day.
Today this character would likely be labeled as an outrageous fantasy of social justice – a niche character made for the interests of a minority. Instead, she quickly rose to fame as one of the most recognizable superheroes of the 40s, a member of the Justice Society of America, and one of the few DC heroes to survive the Golden Age with the majority of her story and identity intact rather than being wholly reinvented for the Silver Age – solidifying her membership in DC’s “Trinity” along with Superman and Batman.
While Wonder Woman has rarely merited the multiple ongoing titles of her Trinity peers, she has enjoyed a lengthy and unbroken publication history, a prominent role in all of DC’s major event storylines, a string of high-profile creators from the 70s to today, and near-constant membership in the Justice Society and League.
- Where to Start Reading Wonder Woman
- Golden Age (Earth 2, Pre-Crisis) (1942 – 1958)
- Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-106
- All Star Comics (1940) #8 & 11-57
- Wonder Woman Volume 1 (1942) #1-97
- Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-29
- Newspaper comics (1944 – 1945)
- Other Golden Age Appearances
- Silver & Bronze Age (Earth 1, Pre-Crisis) (1958 – 1986)
- Silver Age – Wonder Woman (1942) #98-177 (May 1958 – Aug 1968)
- Diana Prince – Wonder Woman (1942) #178-204 (Sep 1968 – Feb 1973)
- Bronze Age – Wonder Woman (1942) #205-329 (Mar 1973 – Feb 1986)
- Post-Crisis to Flashpoint (1987 – 2011)
- Wonder Woman, Vol. 2 (1987) #1-226, 1,000,000, Special, & Annuals 1-8
- Mini-Series, one-shots, and graphic novels (1993 – 2006)
- Wonder Woman, Vol. 3 (2006) #1-44 & Annual 1
- Trinity (2008) #1-52 (with Superman and Batman)
- Wonder Woman, Vol. 1, again – #600-614 (2010 – 2011)
- New 52 Era
- Wonder Woman, Vol. 4 (2011) #1-52, 0, 23.1-2, & Annual 1
- Superman/Wonder Woman (2013) #1-29 & Annual 1-2 [+ 30-31]
- Rebirth Era to Present Day
- Wonder Woman (2016) Rebirth, #1-83 & Annual 1/2017, 2/2018, 3/2019,
& Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2017) #1 (Jun 2016 – Dec 2019) - Trinity (2016) – See Guide to Trinity (eventually)
- The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman (2018) #1-6 by Liam Sharp (Feb – Jul 2018)
- Wonder Woman (1942 / 2020) #750-800, Annual 2020, & Annual 2021
- Wonder Woman: Evolution (2021) #1-6 by Stephanie Phillips
- Wonder Woman (2023) #1-(TBA) by Tom King & Daniel Sampere
- Wonder Woman (2016) Rebirth, #1-83 & Annual 1/2017, 2/2018, 3/2019,
- Elseworlds – Alternate continuity stories
- Academic Wonder Woman
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Where to Start Reading Wonder Woman
If you’re new to Wonder Woman, there are four obvious starting points.
- Her 1987 modern reintroduction by George Perez
- Author Greg Rucka’s run on that title in the early 2000s
- A relaunch in 2006 written by a string of notable female authors
- Her 2016 DC Rebirth relaunch with Rucka writing (for a second time)
You probably don’t need to begin delve into her Golden and Silver/Bronze Age appearances, which continue through 1986 and are effectively stories of a completely different character than the one featured in comics today – even if her history has been repeatedly merged and simplified (which tends to make it more complex).
A 2011 series by Brian Azzarello is critically acclaimed and self-contained, but focuses heavily on deconstructing Greek mythology aspects of Wonder Woman in a way that’s not always representative of her rich thematic history. It’s a good 2nd or 3rd Wonder Woman read, rather than an introduction.
Golden Age Wonder Woman (Earth 2, Pre-Crisis)
Wonder Woman made her debut in All Star Comics #8 in Dec/Jan 1941/42 and she was quickly used as an anchor of Sensation (AKA Mystery) Comics when it launched in January 1942 before spinning off to her own title that summer and returning to the JSA stories in All Star Comics with #11 in June/July.
As with much of DC’s Golden Age material, the beginning of this run is strongly collected and the end less so. Also, if you have a “gotta read’em all” mindset, it’s important to remember that this is not our modern Wonder Woman.Most pre-1986 stories and heroes were reset by Crisis on Infinite Earths, and Wonder Woman’s are almost entirely counted in that number.
These series features a Pre-Crisis, Golden and Silver Age Wonder Woman. In the modern day, these adventures are generally considered to have happened to an Earth 2 Wonder Woman, except for when explicitly referenced in current continuity. For example, some key World War II appearances are now retconned to be Wonder Woman’s mother Hippolyte, since the present-day Wonder Woman was a child in that era.
Golden Age Wonder Woman stories end in the spring of 1958, with Wonder Woman #98 in April of that year being the widely-acknowledged first issue of Silver Age Wonder Woman.
- Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-106
- All Star Comics (1940) #8 & 11-57
- Wonder Woman Volume 1 (1942) #1-97
- Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-29
- Newspaper comics (1944 – 1945)
- Other Golden Age Appearances
Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-106 (Jan 1942 – Nov/Dec 1951)
After her debut in All Star Comics #8, Wonder Woman appears in stories in issues #1-106 of Sensation Comics; she does not appear in the final run of #107-116.
In oversize omnibus hardcover…
#1-24 (+ All Star Comics #8): The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1
(2016 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401264963/ 2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779527073)
Effectively an omnibus of Archives Vol. 1-3 with the addition of material from Comic Cavalcade #1-4. Collects All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-4, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-24, and Wonder Woman (1942) #1-7.
#25-48: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2
(2017 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401271466)
Effectively an omnibus of Archives Vol. 4-6 with the addition of material from Comic Cavalcade Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #25-48, Wonder Woman (1942) #8-15, and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #5-12,
#49-69: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3
(2018 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401280826)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #49-69, Wonder Woman (1942) #16-25, and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #14-22.
#70-89: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4
(2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401294793)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70-89, Wonder Woman (1942) #26-34 and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #23-29.
#90-104: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5
(2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779506672)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #90-104 and Wonder Woman (1942) #35-47
#105-106: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6
(2024 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779525970)
Full contents TBA, but this will collect the final Diana story from Sensation comics, as well as collecting Wonder Woman (1942) #48-(TBA, but likely around #66).
In premium, full-color, hardcover archives…
DC’s line of color standard-size hardcover archives collected issues #1-56 and ended in 2014. No further issues will be collected in this format. Click to expand a list of Archives volumes.
In “Golden Age” trade paperbacks…
#1-14 (+ All Star Comics #8): The Golden Age, Vol. 1 (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401274443 / digital)
Collects All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-14, and Wonder Woman (1942) #1-3.
#15-24: The Golden Age, Vol. 2 (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401285364 / digital)
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #2-5, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #15-24, and Wonder Woman (1942) #4-7.
#15-24: The Golden Age, Vol. 3 (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401291907 / digital)
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #6-8, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #25-36, and Wonder Woman (1942) #8-11.
In “Chronicles” trade paperbacks…
#1-9 (+ All Star Comics #8): The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 1
Collects All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-9, Wonder Woman (1942) #1
#10-14: The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 2
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #10-14, Wonder Woman (1942) #2-3
#15-18: The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 3
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #2, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #15-18, Wonder Woman (1942) #4-5
In other collections by single issues…
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All Star Comics (1940) #8 & 11-57 (Dec/Jan 1941/42 & Jun/Jul 1942 – Feb/Mar 1951)
After debuting in All Star Comics #8, Wonder Woman would return three issues later as a member of the Justice Society of America or JSA – DC comics’ first major super-team.
Issue #57 is the last appearance of the Golden Age Justice Society of America and marked the end of the title until its revival in 1976. In the revival, Wonder Woman appears in #69-70 & 74.
See Guide to the Justice Society of America (JSA) for collection details.
Wonder Woman (1942) #1-97 (Summer 1942 – Apr 1958)
Wonder Woman quickly graduated to her own ongoing title, which would run continuously through Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1985. The Golden Age Wonder Woman starred in issues #1-97, with a clear reset of the character and creative team on #98 marking her transition into the Silver Age version of the character.
In oversized, full-color omnibus editions…
#1-7: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1
(2016 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401264963/ 2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779527073)
Effectively an omnibus of Archives Vol. 1-3 with the addition of material from Comic Cavalcade #1-4. Collects All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-4, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-24, and Wonder Woman (1942) #1-7.
#8-15: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2
(2017 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401271466)
Effectively an omnibus of Archives Vol. 4-6 with the addition of material from Comic Cavalcade Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #25-48, Wonder Woman (1942) #8-15, and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #5-12,
#16-25: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3
(2018 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401280826)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #49-69, Wonder Woman (1942) #16-25, and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #14-22.
#26-34: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4
(2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401294793)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70-89, Wonder Woman (1942) #26-34 and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #23-29.
#35-37: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5
(2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779506672)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #90-104 and Wonder Woman (1942) #35-47
#48-(TBA): The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6
(2024 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779525970)
Full contents TBA, but this will collect the final Diana story from Sensation comics, as well as collecting Wonder Woman (1942) #48-(TBA).
In premium, full-color, hardcover archives…
DC’s line of color standard-size hardcover archives collected issues #1-18 and ended in 2014. No further issues will be collected in this format. Click to expand a list of Archives volumes.
In “Golden Age” trade paperbacks…
#1-3: The Golden Age, Vol. 1 (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401274443 / digital)
Collects All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-14, and Wonder Woman (1942) #1-3.
#4-7 The Golden Age, Vol. 2 (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401285364 / digital)
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #2-5, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #15-24, and Wonder Woman (1942) #4-7.
#8-11: The Golden Age, Vol. 3 (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401291907 / digital)
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #6-8, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #25-36, and Wonder Woman (1942) #8-11.
In “Chronicles” trade paperbacks…
#1: The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 1
Collects All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-9, Wonder Woman (1942) #1
#2-3: The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 2
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #10-14, Wonder Woman (1942) #2-3
#4-5: The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 3
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #2, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #15-18, Wonder Woman (1942) #4-5
Collections by single issue…
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Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-29 (Dec 1942 – Oct/Nov 1948)
Comic Cavalcade was an anthology series of stories from some of DC’s most-popular heroes – Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Green Lantern!
In oversize omnibus hardcover…
#1-7 (WW stories): The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1
(2016 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401264963/ 2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779527073)
Effectively an omnibus of Archives Vol. 1-3 with the addition of material from Comic Cavalcade #1-4. Collects All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-4, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1-24, and Wonder Woman (1942) #1-7.
#8-215 (WW stories): The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2
(2017 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401271466)
Effectively an omnibus of Archives Vol. 4-6 with the addition of material from Comic Cavalcade Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #25-48, Wonder Woman (1942) #8-15, and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #5-12,
#14-22 (WW stories): The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3
(2018 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401280826)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #49-69, Wonder Woman (1942) #16-25, and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #14-22.
#23-29 (WW stories): The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4
(2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401294793)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70-89, Wonder Woman (1942) #26-34 and Comic Cavalcade (1942) #23-29.
In premium, full-color, hardcover archives…
#1-3: Comic Cavalcade – Archives, Vol. 1
Also collects All-American Comics (1939) #1, All-Flash (1941) #6, and All-Star Comics (1940) #2
Collections by single issue…
#1-2: Wonder Woman: The War Years 1941-1945
Excerpts material from All-Star Comics #8, 11, 20 & 24, Sensation Comics (1942) #1-2, 4-5, 10, 15, 21, 24, & 37, Wonder Woman (1942) #1-3, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-2, daily newspaper strips from 1944, and various covers
#1: The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 2
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #10-14, Wonder Woman (1942) #2-3
#2: The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Vol. 3
Collects Comic Cavalcade (1942) #2, Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #15-18, Wonder Woman (1942) #4-5
#3-29: Wonder Woman stories have not been collected.
Wonder Woman in newspaper comics (1944 – 1945)
Wonder Woman appeared in daily paper comic strips in 1944 and 1945 written by her creator William Moulton Marston. Events and characters from the strips are referred to by several titles.
They have been comprehensively collected in a single, extra-wide hardcover book. The cover of the book is titled Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Strip, 1943-1944, but it is sold as Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Comics and some databases list it as as Wonder Woman: The Complete Dailies (which is the indicia title in the interior of the book).
Further confusing things, the strips are from 1944-1945 – not 1943, as the cover indicates!
Other Golden Age Wonder Woman Appearances
The Golden Age Wonder Woman of Earth Two would continue to see print, first through publication of unreleased stories, but later by DC’s increasing reliance on multiple earth stories featuring the Justice Society of America.
Click to expand a list of appearances.Silver Age & Bronze Age Wonder Woman (Earth 1, Pre-Crisis)
Wonder Woman (1942) #98-329 (May 1958 – Feb 1986)
Starting in 1958, Wonder Woman transitions to the “Earth 1” version of her character. As with Superman and Batman, this is a subtle shift from the Golden Age that has to do with tweaks to streamline her origins.
Diana remained the same character from 1958 through Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986. However, there are three distinct periods during this run – the Silver Age, the Bronze Age, and the “Diana Prince” period that divides them!
Silver Age – Wonder Woman (1942) #98-177 (May 1958 – Aug 1968)
Issue #98 is widely accepted as the start of “Silver Age Wonder Woman.” Artist Ross Andru pencils the majority of issues from #99-170.
in omnibus oversize hardcover…
#98-123: The Silver Age Omnibus, Vol. 1
(2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779513366)
#124-149: The Silver Age Omnibus, Vol. 2
(2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779523150)
#150-177: Not collected in this format, but should appear in a Silver Age Vol. 3 omnibus
#178-204: Diana Prince: The 50th Anniversary Omnibus
(2018 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401285296)
Also collects Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane #93, The Brave and the Bold #87 & 105, and World’s Finest Comics #204.
#205-329: Not collected in this format, but should appear in a series of 4-5 Bronze Age volumes.
in black-and-white Showcase Presents volumes…
Showcase Presents volumes were a series of affordable collects printed in black-and-white on newsprint stock paper. For many years they were the only way to own DC’s Silver and Bronze Age comics in collected edition! DC ended this collection line (for all heroes and titles) in 2016.
#98-117: Showcase Presents: Wonder Woman, Vol. 1
Showcase reprints are in black-and-white on newsprint stock paper.
#118-137: Showcase Presents: Wonder Woman, Vol. 2
This reprint is in black-and-white on newsprint stock paper.
#138-156: Showcase Presents: Wonder Woman, Vol. 3
This reprint is in black-and-white on newsprint stock paper. Stories from #144 have been reprinted multiple times, including in Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant (2003) #1.
#155-177: Showcase Presents: Wonder Woman, Vol. 4
This reprint is in black-and-white on newsprint stock paper. Issue #159 is a slightly modernized retelling of Wonder Woman’s origin.
as collected by single issue or storyline…
#98, 124, 162, 203, & 206: Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition
(2021 oversize(?) hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511577 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (194) #8, Sensation Comics (1942) #1, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #11, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 78, 98, 124, 162, 203, & 206, DC Special (1968) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41, Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 57, 73, & #170, Wonder Woman (2006) Annual 1, Wonder Woman (2006 / 1942) #600, Wonder Woman (2011) #23, Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #750, Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman (2021) #1-2, and essays by Trina Robbins, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, & Lynda Carter.
#98-101, 103, 105, & 107-108: Wonder Woman in the Fifties
(2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779507624 / digital)
Collects Diana material from Sensation Comics (1942) #97-100, All Star Comics (1940) #56-57, and Wonder Woman (1942) #45, 50, 60, 66, 72, 76, 80, 90, 94-95, 98-101, 103, 105, & 107-108
#98-110: Wonder Woman: The Amazon Princess – Archives, Vol. 1
This Archives line only ever saw a single volume printed before DC ended the Archives reprint line for all titles.
#99, 108, 163, 178, 214, & 286: Wonder Woman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told
#99: The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told (hardcover / paperback)
#99, 107, 142, 177, 179, 195, 204, & 288: Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years Hardcover
Collects All-Star Comics #8; Sensation Comics #1; Wonder Woman (1942) #7, 28, 64, 93, 99, 107, 142, 177, 179, 195, 204, 288, & (from 2010) 600; Wonder Woman (1987) #1 & 0; Justice League: New Frontier Special #1; Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman (2014) #1 and 7.
#105: DC Universe: Secret Origins (hardcover / paperback)
#105 & 108: Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant (2003) #1.
#105: Wonder Girl: Adventures of a Teen Titan (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401271657)
Collects Adventure Comics (1938) #461, GirlFrenzy! Wonder Woman: Donna Troy (1998) #1, Teen Titans (1966) #22, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #60, Wonder Girl (2011) #1, Wonder Woman (1942) #105, and Wonder Woman (1987) #113
The Brave & The Bold #28-30: This arc launches Justice League of America (1960), in which Wonder Woman stars throughout. These issues are collected in Justice League of America Omnibus Vol. 1, Justice League of America – Archives Vol. 1, Justice League of America – The Silver Age Vol. 1, Showcase Presents: Justice League of America Vol. 1. She goes on to appear in #1-31, 33-36, 38, 40-41, 43-45, 50, 52-54, 57, 59-61, 63, 65-66, 69, 71, 97, 100-102, 112-116, 128-129, 132-134, 138-146, 149-151, 153, 155-162, 164-170, 174-176, 179, 181-183, 186-190, 192-193, 195-197, 200-206, 209-212, 214, 217-219, 221-224, 231-232, 237-240, 249, 253, 259, & 261.
In this period: Superman (1939) #149 (cameo in the third story), Mystery in Space (1951) #75, The Atom (1962) #8, Green Lantern (1960) #29, Aquaman (1962) #18, Superman (1939) #192 (cameo on the first page), Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958) #74 (reprint)
#126, 155, & 204-206: Wonder Woman: Through the Years: Eight Decades of Adventures With the Amazing Amazon!
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779502001 / digital)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 45, 50, 76, 126, 155, & 204-206, Wonder Woman (1987) #15-16, 140-141, & 170, Wonder Woman (2006) #5, Wonder Woman (2011) #0, and Wonder Woman (2016) Annual 1/2017.
#127, 179, 289-290, 322, & 329: Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779501981 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Wonder Woman (1942) #41, 127, 179, 289-290, 322, & 329; Wonder Woman (1987) #12, Wonder Woman (2016) #2, and Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2017) #1
#170: DC Goes Ape (2008 paperback, ISBN 978-1401219352)
Collects Detective Comics (1937) #339 & 482, The Flash (1959) #127 & 151, Hawkman (1964) #16, Shazam! (1973) #9, Strange Adventures (1950) #201, The Super Friends (1976) #30, Superboy (1949) #76, Superman (1939) #138, & Wonder Woman (1942) #170
Issue #171 saw the title move from bi-monthly to monthly publication for the first time.
In this period: The Brave and the Bold (1955) #60 (briefly in Donna Troy’s origin in this intro of the Teen Titans), Showcase (1956) #59, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #63, Detective Comics (1937) #347, Teen Titans (1966) #1, Doom Patrol (1964) #104, Aquaman (1962) #30, Superman (1939) #199, The Flash (1959) #175, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #78, Action Comics (1938) #365
In this period: Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958) #89, Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958) #93, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #87, Adventure Comics (1938) #397, DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (1971) DC-06 (reprint)
Diana Prince – Wonder Woman (1942) #178-204 (Sep 1968 – Feb 1973)
Wonder Woman gave up her mythical powers and her iconic uniform to become an everyday hero in this very 60s, kung-fu influenced run known as her “Diana Prince” period.
in omnibus oversize hardcover…
#178-204: Diana Prince: The 50th Anniversary Omnibus
(2018 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401285296)
Also collects Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane #93, The Brave and the Bold #87 & 105, and World’s Finest Comics #204.
as collected by single issue or storyline…
#178-184: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman, Vol. 1
#180 is a key issue – the death of Steve Trevor and the first appearance of Dr. Cyber. Issue #178 is collected in Wonder Woman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told (2007) TPB vol. 01. Issue #179 is collected in Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years (2016) HC
#185-189: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman, Vol. 2
Also includes The Brave and the Bold (1955) #87 and Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958) #93.
In this period: Superman (1939) #241-242, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #204
#190-198: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman, Vol. 3
Also includes World’s Finest Comics (1941) #204. Reprints only the covers from #197-198, as they were reprint issues. Issue #191 includes potions of Wonder Woman (1942) #57 & 179. Issue #196 includes portions of All-Star Comics (1940) #8.
#199-204: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman, Vol. 4
Also includes The Brave and the Bold (1955) #105. Issue #199 reprints portions of #111. Issue #200 reprints portions of #144. Issue #201 is also collected in single issue form in DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The ’70s (2011) #1.
#201-202: See Guide to Catwoman. These issues are sometimes collected along with her material.
Appearances in this period: The Brave and the Bold (1955) #105, DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (1971) DC-17 (reprints), DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (1971) DC-18 (reprints), Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958) #136, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #116, Action Comics (1938) #452, The Amazing World of DC Comics Special Edition (1976) #1 (reprints / editorial)
Bronze Age – Wonder Woman (1942) #205-329 (Mar 1973 – Feb 1986)
#205: Not collected [Single issues on eBay]
#206: Secret Origins of the Super DC Heroes (1976) [Single issues on eBay]
#207-210: Not collected. A series of two-story anthology issues [Single issues on eBay]
#211: A reprint issue containing stories from Wonder Woman (1942) #72, 75, 80, 107, 126, & 130
#212-222: Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors
Issue #214, which also reprints some past issues, is also collected in Wonder Woman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told
José Delbo takes over on art on #222 and continues on nearly every issue in a lengthy run through #286. Issues #228-243 feature Golden Age Wonder Woman.
#222-232: Not collected. Written by Martin Pasko (except #225) [Single issues on eBay]
#233-241: Not collected. Written by Gerry Conway [Single issues on eBay]
#242-254: Not collected. Written by Jack C. Harris [Single issues on eBay]
#255-258: Not collected. Written by Paul Levitz [Single issues on eBay]
The Super Friends: While not always explicitly stated, this cartoon-supporting book was in continuity for Earth 1 Wonder Woman, who appeared in #1-28, 30-33, 35-37, 40-42, and 47
Appearances in this period: Freedom Fighters (1976) #4-5, DC Super Stars (1976) #10, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #131, DC Special (1975) #27, Adventure Comics (1938) #451, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #246-247, Secret Society of Super-Villains (1976) #11, Secret Society of Super-Villains (1976) #11 (Black Canary origin), Action Comics #480-481, Teen Titans (1966) #53, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #140, Action Comics (1938) #483, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #250-252, Karate Kid (1976) #14, Showcase (1956) #101-102, Superman (1939) #326, Green Lantern (1960) #108, Adventure Comics (1938) #459, Action Comics (1938) #489, Super-Team Family (1975) #14, Adventure Comics (1938) #461-464, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #255, DC Comics Presents (1978) #9, The Flash (1959) #276
#259-270: Not collected. Writer Gerry Conway begins a run from #259-285 [Single issues on eBay]
#271-290 & 294-295: Huntress: Darknight Daughter
Collects only the Huntress backup stories. Recollected as The Huntress: Origins (2020)
#274-275: Wonder Woman: The Cheetah
Collects Wonder Woman (1942) #6 & 274-275, Wonder Woman (1987) #9 & 214, The Flash (1987) #219, Justice League (2011) #13-14, Wonder Woman (2011) #23.1, and Wonder Woman (2016) #8
#271-279 & 284-285: Not collected other than Huntress back-up stories. #271 was a soft reboot that contained a retold origin, with #272 billing itself as “A Brand New Start.” #285 marks the end of Gerry Conway’s run on the title; José Delbo would depart after one additional issue. [Single issues on eBay]
#280-283: The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus
Collects Batman (1940) #251, 260, 286, 291-294, 321, 353, 365-366, 400; The Brave and The Bold #111, 118, 129-130, 141, 191; The Joker #1-10, Detective Comics #475-476, 504, 526, 532, Wonder Woman #280-283, DC Comics Presents #41 & 72, and more!
#286: Wonder Woman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told
A one-off tale by Bob Kanigher that marks the end of José Delbo’s run on art. [Single issue on eBay] This TPB collects Sensation (Mystery) Comics (1942) #1, Wonder Woman (1942) #28, 99, 108, 163, 178, 214, & 286, Wonder Woman (1987) #20 & 170, and Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth (2001) OGN SC
#287: Not collected. A one-off Marv Wolfman / Don Heck issue. [Single issue on eBay]
Appearances in this period: The Flash (1959) #277, DC Special Series (1977) #19, Secret Origin Mini Comic (1980) Justice League of America & Wonder Woman, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #158, The Best of DC (1979) #3, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #261, DC Comics Presents (1978) #22 & 26, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #265, The New Teen Titans (1980) #1, Action Comics (1938) #514, Elson’s Presents Super Heroes Comics (1981) #3, Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) #28, Roter Blitz (1976) #1981-08, The New Teen Titans (1980) #3-5, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #172, DC Comics Presents (1978) #32, Superman and Spider-Man (1981), Adventure Comics (1938) #485, The New Teen Titans (1980) #14, Superman in “The Computer Masters of Metropolis” (1982) #1, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41
#288: Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years
Began a run of art from the legendary Gene Colan from #288-305. [Single issue on eBay] Also collected in the oversized comic issue DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The ’80s (2011) #1
#289-290: Not collected. Roy Thomas writes from #288-294 and co-writes #295-296. [Single issues on eBay]
#291-293: Not collected. Judgement in Infinity! [Single issues on eBay]
#294-295: Not collected. Roy Thomas’s run ends. Huntress backups continue through this run. [Single issues on eBay]
Appearances in this period: The Phantom Zone (1982) #2, Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! (1982) #1, The Phantom Zone (1982) #4, The Flash (1959) #309, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #281, Action Comics (1938) #535, The Fury of Firestorm (1982) #4
#296-305: Not collected. Wonder Woman A-stories written by Dan Mishkin (who co-wrote #295) except for #300 with Gene Colan ending his pencilling run on #305. A series of Huntress backups begin during this run. [Single issues on eBay]
#306-310, 313-317, & 319-321: Not collected. Don Heck took over for Gene Colan with #306 and pencilled most issues (save for #310 & 318). Mishkin continues to write (Kurt Busiek contributes a fill-in on #318). Huntress backups continue through this run. [Single issues on eBay]
#311-312: DC Through the ’80s: The End of Eras
Collects material from Action Comics (1938) #583, Blackhawk (1956) #258, DC Comics Presents Annual 1, Detective Comics (1937) #500, G.I. Combat #288
G.I. Combat (1952) #288, House of Mystery (1951) #286, 290, 294-295, 300, 308, & 321, Jonah Hex (1977) #54-55, Sgt. Rock (1977) #345, 368, & 387, Superman (1939) #423, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #200, The Flash (1959( #296-298, The Super Friends (1976) #36, The Warlord (1976) #42, Time Warp (1979) #2-3, Weird War Tales (1971) #93, and Wonder Woman (1942) #311-312
#317: in Forgotten Legends, at the end of this section.
#322-326: Mishkin/Heck issues with no Huntress backups; Mindy Newell writes #326 (and continues to #327-328). Issue #322 collected in Steve Trevor, above. [Single issues on eBay]
#327-329: Part of Crisis on Infinite Earths – see Guide to DC Universe Events – Crisis on Infinite Earths for collections. Gerry Conway writes the final issue [Single issues on eBay]
#329: Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Victories
(2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1401294342 / digital)
Wonder Woman (1942) #329, Wonder Woman (1987) #9, Justice League (2011) #13-14, Wonder Woman (2016) #10 & 24, and Wonder Woman: (2017) Steve Trevor #1.
In this period: World’s Finest Comics (1941) #286-288, The Flash (1959) #323, Action Comics (1938) #546, Batman and the Outsiders (1983) #1, The Flash (1959) #327-329, DC Comics Presents (1978) Annual 02, The New Teen Titans (1980) #38, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #300, Green Lantern (1960) #175, World’s Finest Comics (1941) #302, The Saga of Swamp Thing (1982) #24, The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl (1982) #20, Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #45, Green Lantern (1960) #181, DC Comics Presents (1978) #76, Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #49-50, Action Comics (1938) #565, Blue Devil (1984) #10, The New Teen Titans (1984) #6, America vs. the Justice Society (1985) #4, Batman and the Outsiders (1983) #22, Red Tornado (1985) #1-3, The Shadow War of Hawkman (1985) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #85, Batman and the Outsiders (1983) #26, The New Teen Titans (1984) #13, DC Challenge (1985) #1-2, Superman (1939) Annual 11, Infinity Inc. (1984) #22, Aquaman (1986) #4, Action Comics (1938) #583, DC Challenge (1985) #11-12
Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985) #4-7, 9-12: See Guide to DC Universe Events – Crisis on Infinite Earths
The Legend of Wonder Woman (1986) #1-4: Wonder Woman: Forgotten Legends
(2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401277956 / digital)
This retrospective on Silver age Wonder Woman’s career was framed by the events of Crisis on Infinite Earth’s #12, which preceded her reboot at the hands of George Perez. Also collects material from Wonder Woman (1942) #318 and Wonder Woman (1987) Annual 2.
Post-Crisis Wonder Woman Reading Order (1987 – 2011)
Wonder Woman was one of the most radically altered characters in the wake of Crisis, with her title relaunched and her origin completely retold in a run by George Perez that remains critically acclaimed to this day.
- Wonder Woman, Vol. 2 (1987) #1-226, 1,000,000, Special, & Annuals 1-8
- Mini-Series, one-shots, and graphic novels (1993 – 2006)
- Wonder Woman, Vol. 3 (2006) #1-44 & Annual 1
Wonder Woman (1987) #1-226, 1,000,000, Special, & Annuals 1-8 (February 1987 – April 2006)
by George Perez
George Perez writes (and, at points, draws) issues #1-62.
In oversize hardcover format…
#1-14: Absolute Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals
(2022 slipcased oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511553)
Also collects material from Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #26 and Who’s Who Update 1987 #1-3.
#1-24 & Annual 1: by George Perez Omnibus Vol. 1
(2015 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401255473 / 2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779517258)
#25-45 & Annual 2: by George Perez Omnibus Vol. 2
(2017 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401272388)
#46-62: by George Perez Omnibus Vol. 3
(2018 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401280390)
Also collects War of the Gods (1991) #1-4 and Pérez stories from #168-169 & 600
War of the Gods Omnibus
(2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401295288)
Collects the complete line-wide crossover.
In standard-size format…
#1-14: by George Perez, Vol. 1
(2016 paperback, ISBN 978-1401263751 / 2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779527554 / digital)
Previously collected as #1-6 in Vol. 1: Gods and Mortals and #8-14 in Vol. 2: Challenge of the Gods. Gods and Mortals is re-collected (in a revised trade dress) in Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Box Set
as collected by single issue… ”Click
Action Comics #600 is effectively WW16.5 – it continues all of the major plots of that issue as drawn by John Byrne and George Perez, and is the first action-packed WW and Superman team-up in the post-Crisis World!
Invasion!: WW cameos in #2 during WW25. See Guide to DC Universe Events – Invasion. She makes a non-continuity on-screen appearance in Doom Patrol (1987) #17 during this period.
#25-35: by George Perez Vol. 3
(2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401278328 / digital)
#36-45 & Annual 2: by George Perez Vol. 4
(2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1401291266 / digital)
Annual 2 is effectively issue #32.1, as #32 is not a present day WW story.
Click to expand a list of guest appearances in this period.
#45-57: by George Perez Vol. 5
(2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779502285 / digital)
Also collects material from Who’s Who #3-4, #7-8, #13, and #16.
#58-62 & War of the Gods (1991) #1-4: Wonder Woman: War of the Gods AKA by George Perez Vol. 6
(2016 paperback, ISBN 978-1401261078 / digital / 2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779510303 / digital)
In full, War of the Gods includes (in order): War Of The Gods #1, Wonder Woman v2 #58, Superman: The Man of Steel #3, Hawkworld #15, Starman #38, L.E.G.I.O.N. #31, Hawk & Dove #28, Captain Atom #56, Doctor Fate #32, Flash v2 #55, Wonder Woman v2 #59, Doctor Fate #33, War Of The Gods #2, Justice League Europe #31, Batman #470, Hawkworld #16, Animal Man #40, Captain Atom #57, Suicide Squad #58, Wonder Woman v2 #60, War Of The Gods #3, The Demon #17, Part 23: New Titans #81, Wonder Woman v2 #61, War Of The Gods #4, Wonder Woman 62 (epilogue)
written by William Messner-Loebs with art by Mike Deodato
George Perez departs with issue #62. William Messner-Loebs writes Wonder Woman Special, #63-100, 0, and Annual 3 with Brian Bolland on covers. Mike Deodato draws #85, 90, 0, & 91-100
Special, #63-64, 66-75, & Annual 3: Book 1: The Last True Hero
(2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779500366 / digital)
Issue #64 also in Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years Hardcover
Special #1 & #63: Read in this order.”Operation: Cheetah.”
Annual 3: In Last True Hero, above Eclipso: The Darkness Within. Part 10 of a 20 part crossover that ran through all of DC’s annuals, bookeneded by Eclipso: The Darkness Within #1-2. This fits best after #65. Wonder Woman briefly appears in Eclipso: The Darkness Within #2 as part of Eclipso’s mind-controlled army.
#65: Not collected
#66: Reprinted in single issue form in DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The ’90s (2011) #1
#73 Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition
(2021 oversize(?) hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511577 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (194) #8, Sensation Comics (1942) #1, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #11, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 78, 98, 124, 162, 203, & 206, DC Special (1968) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41, Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 57, 73, & #170, Wonder Woman (2006) Annual 1, Wonder Woman (2006 / 1942) #600, Wonder Woman (2011) #23, Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #750, Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman (2021) #1-2, and essays by Trina Robbins, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, & Lynda Carter.
After #71 Wonder Woman appears in Superman’s “Funeral For a Friend” (and appears throughout Reign of Superman) and then joins the cast of Justice League America (1989), in which she previously appeared in #40. She stars in #0, 70-71, 73-75, 78-91, 93-101, 104-105, 107-113, and Annual 6-7. This run is being collecting in Wonder Woman and the Justice League America Vol. 1, which collects #78-83, Annual 7, and Guy Gardner #15.
Bloodbath #1-2: Wonder Woman appears here as part of the JLA. See Guide to DC Universe Events – Bloodbath
Zero Hour (1994) #3-0: Zero Hour occurs before #90 & 0. See Guide to DC Universe Events – Zero Hour
#76: Not collected
#77-89: Book 2: Ares Rising (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779507488 / digital)
Also collects material from DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The ’90s (2011) #1
#85, 90, 0, & 91-100: Wonder Woman By Mike Deodato
Also includes Legends of the DC Universe (1998) #4-5
#86-89: Not collected. Issue #88 is a part of The Fall of Metropolis, which included Action Comics (1938) #700-701, Adventures of Superman (1987) #514, Superman (1987) #91, Superman: The Man of Steel (1991) #35, Wonder Woman (1987) #88. However, WW only appears in Superman: The Man of Steel #35 for a panel, which parallels action in WW88.
#90, 0, 91-93: The Contest (1995)
#93: Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years Hardcover
Most Diana appearances in her non-Wonder Woman costume begin directly after #93, including a co-starring role in Hawkman #16 and her continuing run in JLA from #95.
#94-100: The Challenge of Artemis (1996)
Annual 4: Not collected. “Year One”story that can be placed between #14-15. Part of the 1995 annuals theme.
written & drawn by John Byrne
John Byrne writes and illustrates Wonder Woman #101-136 and writes Annual 5
#101-114: by John Byrne, Book 1
(2017 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401270841 / digital)
Previously collected as #101-105 in Second Genesis (1997) and #106-112 in Lifelines (1998)
Annual 5: in Byrne Book 2, below. “Legends of the Dead Earth.” Not in continuity.
Artemis: Requiem (1996) #1-6: Not collected [Single issues on eBay]
Continues Artemis’s story from Messner-Loeb’s run. Wonder Woman appears only in #1-2
#113: Wonder Girl: Adventures of a Teen Titan (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401271657)
Collects Adventure Comics (1938) #461, GirlFrenzy! Wonder Woman: Donna Troy (1998) #1, Teen Titans (1966) #22, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #60, Wonder Girl (2011) #1, Wonder Woman (1942) #105, and Wonder Woman (1987) #113
#115-124 & Annual 5-6: by John Byrne, Book 2
(2018 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401280727 / digital)
#119: Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Battles
Collects Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 119, 210, & 219; Wonder Woman (2006) #41; Justice League (2011) #3; and Wonder Woman (2011) #23.
After #113 Wonder Woman appears in Justice League: A Midsummer’s Nightmare #1-3, Total Justice #1-3, begins starring in JLA launched by Grant Morrison, and appears in the Final Night event. In JLA, she appears in Annual 3-4 and #1-9, 13-14, 23-27, 32-33, 36-64, 66-68, 70, 72, 74-100, 102-107, 109, 111-114, 118, and Annual 3-4.
Annual 6: In Byrne Book 3, below. “Necropolis.” Part of the Pulp Heroes 1997 annuals theme.
#125-136: by John Byrne, Book 3
(2019 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401292249 / digital)
Also collects material from Adventure Comics 80-Page Giant #1
Wonder Woman: Donna Troy #1 (1998) pairs with #134.
#137-138: Not collected. Written by Christopher Priest. [Single issues on eBay]
#1,000,000: DC One Million Omnibus
Released in November 1998 between #138 and 139
written by Eric Luke
Eric Luke writes issues #139-159 and Annual 7, with fill-in writers penning #160-163
#139-142: DC Comics Presents: Wonder Woman (2011) #1
This is an extra-length single issue recollecting this older arc around the time of Flashpoint. [Single issues on eBay]
#140-141: Wonder Woman: Through the Years: Eight Decades of Adventures With the Amazing Amazon!
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779502001 / digital)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 45, 50, 76, 126, 155, & 204-206, Wonder Woman (1987) #15-16, 140-141, & 170, Wonder Woman (2006) #5, Wonder Woman (2011) #0, and Wonder Woman (2016) Annual 1/2017.
Annual 7: Not collected. “The Distance Gone.” Part of the Ghosts 1998 annuals theme.
#142: Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years Hardcover
#143-146: “Devastation” – Not collected.
#147-149: “Godwar” – Not collected [Single issues on eBay]
Annual 8: “The Thin Gold Line” – Part of the JLAPE: Gorilla Warfare 1999 annuals theme.
#151-152: “The Pandora Virus” – Not collected. [Single issues on eBay] Wonder Woman next appears in Body Doubles #4.
#153: Not collected [Single issue on eBay]
#154-155: “Three Hearts” – Not collected [Single issues on eBay]
#156-158: “Devastation Returns!” – Not collected. [Single issues on eBay] [Digital: 156, 157, 158]
#159: Not collected. Eric Luke’s final issue. [Single issue on eBay] [Digital: 159]
#160-161: Batman: False Faces (hardcover / paperback)
By Brian K. Vaughan. Also collects a later Batman story in Batman (1940) #588-590, Batman: Gotham City Secret Files (2000) #1, and Detective Comics (1937) #787 in which Wonder Woman does not star.
#160-161: Batman by Brian K. Vaughan (2017)
Collects Batman #588-590, Detective Comics #787, Wonder Woman #160-161, and Batman: Gotham City Secret Files #1!
#162-163: “God Complex” – Not collected. A two-issue arc written by Ben Raab [Single issues on eBay] [Digital: 162, 163]
written & drawn by Phil Jimenez
Phil Jimenez writes from #164-188.
in a single oversize hardcover…
by Phil Jimenez
(2019 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401288570)
Collects (1987) #164-188, Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1, Wonder Woman Secret Files & Origins (1998) #3, and material from Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1-4
as collected by single issue or storyline…
#164-167: Gods of Gotham
#164-170: Paradise Lost
(2002 paperback [deleted by Amazon], ISBN 978-1563897924 / 2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1779524386 / digital)
Also includes Wonder Woman Secret Files (1998) #2. Issue #170 is included in Lois Lane: A Celebration of 75 Years Hardcover and Wonder Woman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told
#170 Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition
(2021 oversize(?) hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511577 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (194) #8, Sensation Comics (1942) #1, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #11, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 78, 98, 124, 162, 203, & 206, DC Special (1968) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41, Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 57, 73, & #170, Wonder Woman (2006) Annual 1, Wonder Woman (2006 / 1942) #600, Wonder Woman (2011) #23, Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #750, Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman (2021) #1-2, and essays by Trina Robbins, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, & Lynda Carter.
#170: Wonder Woman: Through the Years: Eight Decades of Adventures With the Amazing Amazon!
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779502001 / digital)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 45, 50, 76, 126, 155, & 204-206, Wonder Woman (1987) #15-16, 140-141, & 170, Wonder Woman (2006) #5, Wonder Woman (2011) #0, and Wonder Woman (2016) Annual 1/2017.
#171-177: Paradise Found (2003 paperback, ISBN 978-1563899560 / 2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1779524379 / digital)
Includes some material from Wonder Woman Secret Files (1998) #3. Does not include Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1. Issues #172-173 are part of Our Worlds at War – see Guide to DC Universe Events – Our Worlds at War. Issue #177 is also collected in Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years (2016).
Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1: Not collected, except in omnibus, above. Fits between #171-172. Also, see Guide to DC Universe Events – Our Worlds at War
#178: Not collected, except in omnibus, above.
#179-183: “Land of the Lost” – Not collected, except in omnibus, above.
JSA (1999) #33-37: Stealing Thunder in JSA (1999) TPB vol. 05 and JSA Omnibus (2014) HC vol. 02
#184-185: Not collected, except in omnibus, above. A two-part story that helps to explain Hippolyta’s time as WWII Wonder Woman.
#186-187: “Revenge of the Cheetah” – Not collected, except in omnibus, above.
#188: Not collected, except in omnibus, above.
written by Walter Simonson with art by Jerry Ordway
#189-194: “The Game of Gods” – Not collected. Written by
written by Greg Rucka
Greg Rucka writes from this point to the end of the title as part of Infinite Crisis.
#195-205: Wonder Woman By Greg Rucka Vol. 1 (2016)
Also collects Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia OGN (2002 – hardcover / paperback). Issues #195-200 were previously collected as Down to Earth, also collected (in a revised trade dress) in Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Box Set. Issues #201-205 were previously collected as Bitter Rivals. Issue #195 is included in Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years Hardcover.
Identity Crisis #1, 4, 6-7: These occur after #201. See Guide to DC Universe Events – Identity Crisis
Superman/Batman #8-13: The Supergirl from Krypton
Wonder Woman appears throughout this arc starting in #9.
#206-217: Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka, Vol. 2 (2017)
As of this writing, The Flash (1987) #219 is not planned for this volume, though it crosses over into Wonder Woman #214. Issue #214 is also collected in The Flash Omnibus by Geoff Johns, Vol. 3 and Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics (2013) (without the Flash issue). Previously collected as Eyes of the Gorgon (#206-213) and Land of the Dead (#214-217 and The Flash (1987) #219).
#210 & 219: Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Battles
Collects Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 119, 210, & 219; Wonder Woman (2006) #41; Justice League (2011) #3; and Wonder Woman (2011) #23.
#214: Wonder Woman: The Cheetah
Collects Wonder Woman (1942) #6 & 274-275, Wonder Woman (1987) #9 & 214, The Flash (1987) #219, Justice League (2011) #13-14, Wonder Woman (2011) #23.1, and Wonder Woman (2016) #8
#218-226: Mission’s End
Issue #219 also collected in The OMAC Project (2005) and Infinite Crisis Omnibus (2012). Issues #219-220 also collected in Superman: Sacrifice (2006 / 2008). Issue #221 also ties in with The OMAC Project.
#219: Wonder Woman: The Many Lives of Maxwell Lord
(2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779506092 / digital)
Collects Justice League #1 (1987), Justice League International (1987) #12, Countdown to Infinite Crisis (2005) #1, The Omac Project (2005) #2, Wonder Woman (1987) #219, Justice League: Generation Lost (2010) #20, and Justice League (2017) #12
The OMAC Project (2005) #1-6:
#1,000,000: DC One Million Omnibus
Released in November 1998 between #138 and 139
Infinite Crisis #1-7: See Guide to DC Universe Events – Infinite Crisis. Begins after #222. Wonder Woman does not appear in #4
Wonder Woman Mini-Series, one-shots, and graphic novels (1993 – 2006)
Wonder Woman & The Star Riders: Not collected. A Kellogg’s Cinnamon Mini Buns give-away.
Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy (1996) #1-4: Not collected. An Elseworlds bookshelf format limited series by Chris Claremont.
Wonder Woman: Amazonia (1997) OGN
Recollected in Elseworlds: Justice League, Vol. 1
Wonder Woman: Once and Future Story (1998) OGN
Wonder Woman: Donna Troy (1998) #1: Not collected. Released the same month as #134. Part of the GirlFrenzy! theme.
Wonder Woman Secret Files (1998) #1-3: #1 collected in Secret Origins featuring the JLA (1999). #2 collected in Wonder Woman: Paradise Lost. #3 collected in Wonder Woman: Paradise Found.
Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth (2001) OGN
A Paul Dini / Alex Ross Wonder Woman story. This has been reprinted in JLA: Secret Origins, Wonder Woman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told, and The World’s Greatest Super-Heroes (hardcover / paperback)
Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1: Not collected. A companion to a storyline in Wonder Woman (1987) #171-173. Fits between 171-172.
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity (2003) #1-3: Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity (hardcover / paperback)
Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant (2003) #1: Reprints Wonder Woman (1942) #28, 105, 108, and 1444
Wonder Woman: Blue Amazon OGN
An Elseworlds tale. Part of the “German Expressionism trilogy” along with Superman’s Metropolis and Batman: Nosferatu.
Wonder Woman: The Arrival (2004) OGN
Out of continuity. A Wonder Woman story for kids.
Wonder Woman (2006) #1-44 & Annual 1 (Aug 2006 – Jul 2010)
& Trinity (2008) #1-52 (Jun 2008 – May 2009)
Launched as part of “One Year Later,” a fast forward that followed Infinite Crisis.
In that intervening year of story chronology, Wonder Woman was absent from the DC Universe as she adventured with Superman and Batman in the story told in weekly series Trinity, collected as Volume 1, Volume 2, and Volume 3. She also appears in 52, a preceding weekly series which mostly told the tale of the DC Universe lacking its trinity of powerhouses, in #8-12, 24, 33-34, 41, and 47-52.
in oversize hardcover…
by Gail Simone
(2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401292492 / 2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779527066)
Collects (2006) #14-44, material from #600, and Sensation Comics featuring Wonder Woman #1
as recollected in DC Finest paperback…
DC Finest: Origins & Omens (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779528346 / digital TBA)
Collects (2006) #14-35; Outsiders: Five of a Kind – Wonder Woman/Grace (2007) #1, and Brave & Bold #7.
as originally collected by single issue or story…
Trinity #1-17: Volume 1
Trinity #18-35: Volume 2
Trinity #36-52: Volume 3
52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #1-6
In this period, Wonder Woman is also an anchor in Justice League of America (2006) in #0-8, 12-15, 17-28, 30-31, 36-37, 39, 41, 43, 49, 54, 58-59, and various one-shots, and in JLA: Classified (2005) #2-3, 10-21, 23, 26-42, 44-50, 52, & 54
#1-4 & Annual 1: Vol. 1: Who is Wonder Woman? (hardcover / paperback)
Written by Allan Heinberg. Reprints: (2017 paperback / 2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779521675 / digital)
Annual 1: Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition
(2021 oversize(?) hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511577 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (194) #8, Sensation Comics (1942) #1, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #11, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 78, 98, 124, 162, 203, & 206, DC Special (1968) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41, Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 57, 73, & #170, Wonder Woman (2006) Annual 1, Wonder Woman (2006 / 1942) #600, Wonder Woman (2011) #23, Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #750, Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman (2021) #1-2, and essays by Trina Robbins, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, & Lynda Carter.
#5: [single issue on eBay]
#5: Wonder Woman: Through the Years: Eight Decades of Adventures With the Amazing Amazon!
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779502001 / digital)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 45, 50, 76, 126, 155, & 204-206, Wonder Woman (1987) #15-16, 140-141, & 170, Wonder Woman (2006) #5, Wonder Woman (2011) #0, and Wonder Woman (2016) Annual 1/2017.
Manhunter (2004) #25-30: Manhunter, Vol 4: Unleashed
Wonder Woman appears throughout this arc.
#6-10: Vol. 2: Love and Murder (hardcover / paperback)
Written by Jodi Picoult
#11-12: Not collected. [single issues on eBay] Part of Amazon’s Attack, which also includes Amazon’s Attack #1-6, collected in hardcover and paperback. Tie-in issues included Catwoman (2002) #69-70 in Catwoman Vol. 7: Catwoman Dies and recollected in Catwoman Vol. 6: Final Jeopardy, Supergirl (2005) #20 in Supergirl: Breaking The Chain, and Teen Titans (2003) #48-49 (not collected). None of those tie-ins starred Wonder Woman.
#13: Not collected [single issue on eBay]
Outsiders: Five of a Kind – Wonder Woman/Grace (Oct 2007): Outsiders: Five of a Kind
Collects Outsiders #50 and Outsiders: Five of a Kind one-shots including Katana/Shazam (2007) #1, Martian Manhunter/Thunder (2007) #1, Metamorpho/Aquaman (2007) #1, Nightwing/Boomerang (2007) #1, and Wonder Woman/Grace (2007)
by Gail Simone
Gail Simone takes over as author.
as collected by single issue or storyline…
#14-19: Vol. 3: The Circle (hardcover / paperback)
This volume is collected (in a revised trade dress) in Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Box Set
#20-25: Vol. 4: Ends of the Earth (hardcover / paperback)
Final Crisis #1-7: See Guide to DC Universe Events – Final Crisis. Wonder Woman stars throughout this story. This placement is approximate.
#26-33: Vol. 5: Rise of the Olympions (hardcover / paperback)
Also includes material from DC Universe (2008) #0
#34-39: Vol. 6: Warkiller
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1-3 (Feb-Mar 2010): Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps, Vol. 2 (hardcover / paperback)
Wonder Woman also appears in Blackest Night (2009) #0 & 4-8
#41: Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Battles
Collects Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 119, 210, & 219; Wonder Woman (2006) #41; Justice League (2011) #3; and Wonder Woman (2011) #23.
#40-44: Vol. 7: Contagion
Other appearances in this period include
Wednesday Comics #1-12: Wednesday Comics (hardcover)
This series was told in a series of weekly newspapers in the style of a Sunday paper comics section, each with a single page of serialized story per character. Wonder Woman’s story is a flashback to the beginning of her George Perez period.
Wonder Woman (1942 / 2010) #600-614 (2010 – 2011)
In 2010, famed TV and comics writer J. Michael Straczynski introduced a soft reboot of Wonder Woman that saw her comic return to its original 1942 numbering while she was updated into a black leather outfit reminiscent of her Mike Deodato period.
The reimagining was short-lived, as just a year later the entire DC Comics line was swept into New 52 via Flashpoint.
#600: Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition
(2021 oversize(?) hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511577 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (194) #8, Sensation Comics (1942) #1, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #11, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 78, 98, 124, 162, 203, & 206, DC Special (1968) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41, Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 57, 73, & #170, Wonder Woman (2006) Annual 1, Wonder Woman (2006 / 1942) #600, Wonder Woman (2011) #23, Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #750, Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman (2021) #1-2, and essays by Trina Robbins, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, & Lynda Carter.
#600-606: Odyssey, Volume 1 (hardcover / paperback)
#600 is also included in Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years. A Power Girl backup story is collected in Power Girl: Power Trip and DC Comics: the Sequential Art of Amanda Conner
#607-614: Odyssey, Volume 2 (hardcover / paperback)
Justice League of America/The 99 (2010) #1-6: Not collected. Wonder Woman stars throughout.
DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The 70s, The 80s, The 90s
DC Comics Presents: Wonder Woman (2011): A reprint issue containing Wonder Woman (1987) #139-142
Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies (2011)
#1-3: Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Wonder Woman
New 52 Era Wonder Woman (Sept 2011 – July 2016)
Wonder Woman #1-52, 0, 23.1-2, & Annual 1 (2011 – 2016)
This 52-issue series was written by just two authors. Brian Azzarello penned a serious and sometimes-controversial run from #1-36 mostly with artist artist Cliff Chiang, with Meredith Finch taking over writing duties with #37. In this period, Wonder Woman also starred in Justice League and generally made appearances with that team –see DC Rebirth Era for collection information.
in premium format editions…
by Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang Omnibus
(2019 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401291099 / 2023 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779524232)
Collects (2011) #0-35 & 23.1 and a story from Secret Origins #6.
Absolute Wonder Woman by Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang Vol. 1
(2017 slipcased oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401268480)
Collects (2011) #1-18 & 0
Absolute Wonder Woman by Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang Vol. 2
(2018 slipcased oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401277499)
Collects (2011) #19-35 and a story from Secret Origins #6 (but not #23.1?)
#23.1-2: DC Comics: The New 52 Villains Omnibus
(2013 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401244965)
as originally collected…
written by Brian Azzarello with art by Cliff Chiang
#1-6: Volume 1: Blood
(2012 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401235635 / 2013 paperback, ISBN 9781401235628 / digital)
Issue #1 is also collected in DC Comics: The New 52 Omnibus. This volume is collected (in a revised trade dress) in Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Box Set.
#7-12: Volume 2: Guts
(2013 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401238094 / 2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1401238100 / digital)
#13-18 & 0: Volume 3: Iron
(2013 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401242619 / 2014 paperback, ISBN 978-1401246075 / digital)
Issue #0 is also collected in The New 52 Zero Omnibus and Wonder Woman: A Celebration of 75 Years HC
#19-23: Volume 4: War
(2014 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401246082 / 2014 paperback, ISBN 978-1401249540 / digital)
#23.1: Initially, this issue was never collected in standard-size format – only in the Villains Omnibus, above. Later, it was recollected in Wonder Woman: The Cheetah (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1401291662 / digital) along with key Cheetah stories from Wonder Woman (1942) #6 & 274-275, Wonder Woman (1987) #9 & 214, The Flash (1987) #219, Justice League (2011) #13-14, Wonder Woman (2011) #23.1, and Wonder Woman (2016) #8
#24-29 & 23.2: Volume 5: Flesh
(2014 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401250973 / 2015 paperback, ISBN 978-1401253493 / digital)
Issue #23.2 is a Villains Month First Born issue that is also collected in DC Comics: The New 52 Villains Omnibus (2013).
#30-35: Volume 6: Bones
(2015 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401253509 / 2015 paperback, ISBN 978-1401257750 / digital)
Also collects Secret Origins (2014) #6
by Meredith Finch
This marks the end of Brian Azzarello’s run writing the title. Meredith Finch takes over writing duties with her husband David on art.
#36-40 & Annual 1: Volume 7: War-Torn
(2105 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401256791 / 2016 paperback, ISBN 978-1401261634 / digital)
The annual is the final chapter of this arc.
Convergence: Wonder Woman #1-2: Convergence: Crisis, Book 2
(2015 paperback, ISBN 978-1401258344 / digital)
Convergence was a two-month band-aid over DC’s move of their offices from East to West Coasts. It was told with a variety of older continuity characters to avoid the need to edit and ship currently running books during the move.
#41-47: Volume 8: A Twist of Fate
(2016 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401261641 / 2106 paperback, ISBN 978-1401265830 / digital)
#48-52: Volume 9: Resurrection (2016 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401265847 / 2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401268053 / digital)
collections by single issue or story…
#1-6: Wonder Woman Anthology (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401277741)
Collects Wonder Woman (2011) #1-6 & Justice League (2011) #1-6
#2: Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779501981 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (1940) #8, Wonder Woman (1942) #41, 127, 179, 289-290, 322, & 329; Wonder Woman (1987) #12, Wonder Woman (2016) #2, and Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2017) #1
#0:Wonder Woman: Through the Years: Eight Decades of Adventures With the Amazing Amazon!
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779502001 / digital)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 45, 50, 76, 126, 155, & 204-206, Wonder Woman (1987) #15-16, 140-141, & 170, Wonder Woman (2006) #5, Wonder Woman (2011) #0, and Wonder Woman (2016) Annual 1/2017.
#23: Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Battles (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401268978 / digital)
Collects Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 119, 210, & 219; Wonder Woman (2006) #41; Justice League (2011) #3; and Wonder Woman (2011) #23.
#23: Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition
(2021 oversize(?) hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511577 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (194) #8, Sensation Comics (1942) #1, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #11, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 78, 98, 124, 162, 203, & 206, DC Special (1968) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41, Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 57, 73, & #170, Wonder Woman (2006) Annual 1, Wonder Woman (2006 / 1942) #600, Wonder Woman (2011) #23, Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #750, Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman (2021) #1-2, and essays by Trina Robbins, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, & Lynda Carter.
Superman/Wonder Woman #1-29 & Annual 1-2 [+ 30-31] (2013 – 2016)
Launched by writer Charles Soule, with Peter Tomasi writing from #13 to the end of the series. Issues #30-31 were completed but not published in single issue form – they appear only in collection!
as originally collected…
#1-7: Volume 1: Power Couple
(2014 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401248987 / 2015 paperback, ISBN / digital, ISBN 978-1401253462)
#8-12 & Annual 1: Volume 2: War and Peace
(2015 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401253479 / 2015 paperback, ISBN 978-1401257675 / digital)
Also includes Wonder Woman: Futures End and Superman/Wonder Woman: Futures End. Annual 1 continues to Action Comics (2011) Annual 3
#13-17: Volume 3: Casualties of War
(2015 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401257682 / 2016 paperback, ISBN 978-1401263218 / digital)
#18-24: Volume 4: Dark Truth
(2016 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401263225 / 2016 paperback, ISBN 978-1401265441 / digital)
Collects material from DC Sneak Peek: Superman/Wonder Woman (2015)
#25-31: & Annual 2: Volume 5: A Savage End
(2016 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401265458 / 2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401268787 / digital)
Issues #30-31 were published here for the first time – there were not released as single issues. I have been unable to directly confirm if this really includes Annual 2, as listed by some sources, but reviews of the digital version refer to the annual.
additional collections
#7-12 & Annual 1: Superman: Doomed
(2015 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401252403 / 2016 paperback, ISBN 978-1401257699 / digital)
Collects Action Comics (2011) #30-35 & Annual 03, Batman/Superman (2013) #11, Supergirl (2011) #34-35, Superman (2011) #30, Superman: Doomed (2014) #1-2, and Superman/Wonder Woman (2013) #7-12 & Annual 01
#25-27: Superman: Savage Dawn
(2016 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401270049 / 2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401271251 / digital)
Collects Action Comics (2011) #48-50, Superman/Wonder Woman #(2013) 25-27, and Superman (2011) #48-50 & Annual 3.
#28-29: Superman: The Final Days of Superman
(2016 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401267223 / 2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401269142 / digital)
A crossover between the final two issues of all four Superman books: Action Comics (2011) #51-52, Batman/Superman (2013) #31-32, Superman (2011) #51-52, and Superman/Wonder Woman (2013) #28-31
Rebirth Era Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman (2016) Rebirth, #1-83 & Annual 1/2017, 2/2018, 3/2019,
& Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2017) #1 (Jun 2016 – Dec 2019)
Launched by writer Greg Rucka as a twice-monthly-title. For the first six months, odd-numbered issues told a present day story with artist Liam Sharp, and even -numbered issues retold Wonder Woman’s origin with artist Nicola Scott.
In this period Wonder Woman also stars in Trinity with Superman and Batman – see DC Rebirth Era for more information – as well as in Justice League.
For Justice League Dark / Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour (2018) #1 and Wonder Woman / Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour (2018) #1, see Guide to Justice League.
in oversize hardcover…
Rebirth & #1-14: Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 1
(2017 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401276782 / digital)
#15-25: Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 1
(2018 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401280932 / digital)
Also collects material from Annual 1 and from DC Holiday Special 2017.
#26-30: Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 3
(2019 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401285722 / digital)
Also collects Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor #1, material from Annual 1, and the Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special #1.
as originally collected…
by Greg Rucka
#1, 3, 5, 7, 9, & 11: Vol. 1: The Lies
(2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401267780 / digital)
Collects the present-day story; also includes Wonder Woman: Rebirth
#2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, & 14: Vol. 2: Year One
(2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401268800 / digital)
Collects the past story
Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special [digital]
Not strictly in present continuity
#13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, & 25: Vol. 3: The Truth
(2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401271411 / digital)
Concludes the present-day story.
#16, 18, 20, 22, & 24 Vol. 4: Godwatch
(2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401274603 / digital)
Concludes the past story. Also collects the Greg Rucka story from Annual 1/2017
by Shea Fontana
DC Superhero Girls head writer Shea Fontana writes a brief, light-weight arc.
#26-30 & Annual 1/2017: Vol. 5: Heart of the Amazon (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401277345 / digital)
Also collects Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2017) #1
by James Robinson
Robinson never really understood the point of writing a run of Wonder Woman and mostly used it to explore the story of her long-lost brother.
#31-37: Vol. 6: Children of the Gods (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401284244 / digital)
#38-45: Vol. 7: Amazons Attacked (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401285340 / digital)
#46-50 & Annual 2/2018: Vol. 8: Dark Gods (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401289010 / digital)
by Steve Orlando
This brief interlude by Steve Orlando is an excellent one-shot tale of a lost tribe of Amazons.
#51-55: Vol. 9: The Enemy of Both Sides (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401292058 / digital)
Also collects material from Justice League of America Giant (2018) #1-2 and Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special #1
by James Tynion
Starting in this period, Diana also anchors Justice League Dark (2018) for the entirety of its run. See Guide to Justice League for further collections.
#56-57: Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour
(2019 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401290733 / 2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1401299354 / digital)
Collects Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour (2018) #1, Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour (2018) #1, Wonder Woman (2017) #56-57, and Justice League Dark (2018) #4.
by G. Willow Wilson
I loved this run by GWW. It very quickly got to the heart of who Diana is without changing her continuity to suit the author, which is often the case.
#58-65: Vol. 1: The Just War
(2019 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779501660 / 2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779503459 / digital)
#66-73: Vol. 2: Love is a Battlefield
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779500403 / 2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779507112 / digital)
#74-81: Vol. 3: Loveless
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779502537 / [canceled] paperback, ISBN 978-1779507129 / digital)
by Steve Orlando
This run begins here and continues to the re-numbered 2020 volume, below.
#82-83 & Annual 2019: Vol. 4: The Four Horsewomen (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779509109 / digital)
Also collects #750-758 & Annual 2020 from the next run
as collected by single issue or story…
#8: Wonder Woman: The Cheetah
Collects Wonder Woman (1942) #6 & 274-275, Wonder Woman (1987) #9 & 214, The Flash (1987) #219, Justice League (2011) #13-14, Wonder Woman (2011) #23.1, and Wonder Woman (2016) #8
#10 & 24: Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Victories
(2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1401294342 / digital)
Wonder Woman (1942) #329, Wonder Woman (1987) #9, Justice League (2011) #13-14, Wonder Woman (2016) #10 & 24, and Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor #1
Annual 1/2017: Wonder Woman: Through the Years: Eight Decades of Adventures With the Amazing Amazon!
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779502001 / digital)
Collects Sensation Comics (1942) #70, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 45, 50, 76, 126, 155, & 204-206, Wonder Woman (1987) #15-16, 140-141, & 170, Wonder Woman (2006) #5, Wonder Woman (2011) #0, and Wonder Woman (2016) Annual 1/2017.
The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman (2018) #1-6 by Liam Sharp (Feb – Jul 2018)
#1-6: (2018 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401283438 / [canceled] paperback, ISBN 978-1401294892 / digital)
Wonder Woman (1942 / 2016) #750-800, Annual 4/2020, & Annual 5/2021 (Jan 2020 – Jun 2023)
by Steve Orlando
#750-758 & Annual 2020: Vol. 4: The Four Horsewomen (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779509109 / digital)
Also collects the preceding #82-83 & Annual 2019
by Mariko Tamaki
#759-769: Lords & Liars (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779510228 / digital)
by Becky Cloonan & Michael Conrad
#770-779: Vol. 1: Afterworlds (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779512796 / digital)
#780-784 & Annual 2021: Vol. 2: Through A Glass Darkly (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1779516602 / digital)
Also collects the Becky Cloonan & Michael Conrad story, “In Memoriam,” from Wonder Woman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular (2021) #1.
Nubia & The Amazons (2021) #1-6 (2022 paperback, ISBN978-1779516671 / digital)
Also collects material from Infinite Frontier (2021) #0
#781-784 (back-ups): Tales of the Amazons
(2022 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779516930 / [cancelled] paperback, ISBN 978-1779520777 / digital)
Note that the other material in this collection comes after issues #785-786. Collects Artemis: Wanted (2022) #1, Olympus: Rebirth (2022) #1, and Nubia: Coronation Special (2022) #1, along with material from Wonder Woman (1942) #781-784 and Wonder Woman 80th Anniversary 100-page Super Spectacular (2021) #1.
#785-786: Trial of the Amazons (2022 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779516824 / digital)
Collects Wonder Woman (1942) #785-786; Nubia and the Amazons (2022) #6; Trial of the Amazons (2022) #1-2; and Trial of the Amazons: Wonder Girl (2022) #1-2.
Nubia: Queen of the Amazons (2022) #1-4 (2022 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779516961 / digital)
Also collects material from Nubia: Coronation Special (2022) #1 and Nubia & The Amazons (2021) #1
#787-794: Vol. 3: The Villainy of Our Fears (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1779519849 / digital)
#795-800: Vol. 4: Revenge of the Gods (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1779520456 / digital)
Issues #797-708 also in Lazarus Planet Revenge of the Gods (2023 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779524089 / paperback TBA / digital)
collected by single issue or story…
#750: Wonder Woman 750 – The Deluxe Edition
(2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779503978 / digital)
#750: Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition
(2021 oversize(?) hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511577 / digital)
Collects material from All-Star Comics (194) #8, Sensation Comics (1942) #1, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #11, Wonder Woman (1942) #5, 78, 98, 124, 162, 203, & 206, DC Special (1968) #3, DC Comics Presents (1978) #41, Wonder Woman (1987) #6, 57, 73, & #170, Wonder Woman (2006) Annual 1, Wonder Woman (2006 / 1942) #600, Wonder Woman (2011) #23, Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #750, Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman (2021) #1-2, and essays by Trina Robbins, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, & Lynda Carter.
Wonder Woman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular (2021) #1 (Oct 2021)
Material from this issue is also collected above in Vol. 2: Through A Glass Darkly
#1: Tales of the Amazons (2022 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779516930 / [cancelled] paperback, ISBN 978-1779520777 / digital)
Collects Artemis: Wanted (2022) #1, Olympus: Rebirth (2022) #1, and Nubia: Coronation Special (2022) #1, along with material from Wonder Woman (1942) #781-784 and Wonder Woman 80th Anniversary 100-page Super Spectacular (2021) #1.
Wonder Woman: Evolution (2021) #1-6 by Stephanie Phillips
#1-6: Evolution (2022 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779516862 / digital)
Sensational Wonder Woman Special (2022) #1 (Mar 2022)
#1: Not collected
Knight Terrors: Wonder Woman (2023) #1-2 by Josie Campbell & Juan Ferreyra (Jul – Aug 2023)
Features a Nubia backup by Stephanie Williams & Meghan Hetrick.
#1-2: Knight Terrors: Knightmare League (2024 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779524676 / Meghan Hetrick)
Collects Knight Terrors: Action Comics (2023) #1-2, Knight Terrors: Green Lantern (2023) #1-2, Knight Terrors: Superman (2023) #1-2, Knight Terrors: The Flash (2023) #1-2, and Knight Terrors: Wonder Woman (2023) #1-2.
Wonder Woman (2023) #1-(TBA) by Tom King & Daniel Sampere
Former CIA agent Tom King brings a nationalist and misogynistic take focused on men and violence to the premiere female character in comics.
#1-6: Vol. 1: Outlaw (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779525451 / digital TBA)
Issues #1-2 recollected as Outlaw Edition #1 (2023 comic)
Amazons Attack (2023) #1-6 (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779527684 / digital TBA)
A mini-series spinning out of the events of issues #1-2.
#7-(TBA): Vol. 2 (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779528407 / digital TBA)
Elseworlds: Alternate Reality Stories
Click to expand the list.Academic Wonder Woman
DC’s iconic superheroes draw no small amount of academic dissection. When it comes to Wonder Woman, there is a lot to unpack – she was created by a psychologist to conquer with the power of love with themes of female superiority, bondage, and sapphic love seen throughout even her earliest 1940s stories.
To start, I recommend The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore (hardcover / paperback). This book was critically lauded and is a good starting point to dive deeply into Wonder Woman by examining her creator. From there, here is a selection of other academic writing on Diana.
The Ages of Wonder Woman: Essays on the Amazon Princess in Changing Times
The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess by Phil Jimenez and John Wells (hardcover / paperback)
A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman by Philip Sandifer
The Little Book of Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston/Peter Comics, 1941-1948 by Noah Berlatsky (hardcover / paperback)
Wonder Women: Feminisms and Superheroes (paperback)
Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World’s Most Famous Heroine by Tim Hanley
Wonder Woman: The Complete History by Les Daniels (hardcover / paperback)
Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to The Amazon Princess
Wonder Woman: The War Years 1941-1945 by Roy Thomas
Excerpts material from All-Star Comics #8, 11, 20 & 24, Sensation Comics (1942) #1-2, 4-5, 10, 15, 21, 24, & 37, Wonder Woman (1942) #1-3, Comic Cavalcade (1942) #1-2, daily newspaper strips from 1944, and various covers
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