Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors
Diana Prince has returned to the role of Wonder Woman, but before she can fully return to her past superheroic life, she must first prove her worthiness to rejoin the JLA by undertaking 12 Tasks--each monitored by one of her former Justice League teammates!
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Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors
Diana Prince has returned to the role of Wonder Woman, but before she can fully return to her past superheroic life, she must first prove her worthiness to rejoin the JLA by undertaking 12 Tasks--each monitored by one of her former Justice League teammates!
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Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors

Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors

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Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors

Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors

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Overview

Diana Prince has returned to the role of Wonder Woman, but before she can fully return to her past superheroic life, she must first prove her worthiness to rejoin the JLA by undertaking 12 Tasks--each monitored by one of her former Justice League teammates!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401239657
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication date: 07/10/2012
Series: Wonder Woman
Sold by: DC Comics
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 126 MB
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About the Author

A noted psychologist who perfected the testing system for the lie detector, William Moulton Marston was hired in 1941 as an advisor to All American Comics publisher M.C. Gaines. In December 1941, Wonder Woman's first adventure appeared in ALL STAR COMICS #8, written by Marston under the pen name Charles Moulton. An early feminist, Marston believed that woman's rightful place was as world leader, not servant or helpmate. Marston wrote nearly all the Wonder Woman comic book stories and the syndicated strip until his death in 1947.
Much of the success of Wonder Woman can be attributed to the unique style of Harry G. Peter, whose stark and simple illustrations were unlike anything else seen during comics' early days. Born a generation earlier than most of his Golden Age colleagues, Peter was strongly influenced by the classic illustrators of the nineteenth century, and his technique reflected their elaborate line work. He drew nearly every story of the Amazing Amazon from the feature's debut until his death in 1958.
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