The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess
A definitive A-to-Z guide to the action-packed history of Wonder Woman,high-flying feminist icon and twenty-first-century movie star Shes aswise as Athena and asbeautiful as Aphrodite, stronger then Hercules and swifter than Hermes. Blessed at birth by the gods themselves, Princess Diana left an idyllic island paradise ruled by wise and brave women to bring the peace, love, and nobility of the Amazons to the tumultuous world of humankind. In January 1942, Wonder Woman took the world of comicsand its pantheon of superpowered malesby storm. Wielding her impervious silver bracelets and golden Lasso of Truth, shes battled forces of evil from the Axis powers to a slew of super-villains worldwide, teamed up with the likes of Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and the Flash, andtranscended comics and film to become a pop-culture superstar. Its all here in more than 400 fact-filled pages: Wonder Womans origins, as imagined and reinterpreted by generations of comics writersincluding her groundbreaking creator, William Moulton Marston biographies of every major character in Wonder Womans universe, including her mother, Hippolyta; sister, Donna Troy; and mortal ally Steve Trevoras well as such classic foes as Ares, Cheetah, Hades, and the members of Villainy Inc. classic black-and-white comic book artwork throughout two sixteen-page full-color artwork insertsplus a dazzling original cover illustration by fan-favorite artist Adam Hughes Written by veteran Wonder Woman artist and writer Phil Jimenez and comics historian John Wells,The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopediais the ultimate archive, proving that her die-hard devoteesdont have to visit Paradise Island for a taste of heaven on earth.
About Artists & Writers:
Phil Jimenez was born and raised in Los Angeles, and later Orange County, California. He moved to New York City to attend college at the School of Visual Arts, where he now teaches a life-drawing course as part of the undergraduate cartooning program. He is well known for his run as writer/artist on Wonder Woman from 2000 to 2003.John Wells is a comics historian best known for his research into the history of DC Comics and its characters. He maintains a massive privately-held database documenting the appearances of DC’s heroes, villains, and a multitude of other categories that has served as a resource for writers and editors such as Kurt Busiek, Bob Greenberger, Phil Jimenez, and Mark Waid. John has explored comics history both online, as part of Bob Rozakis’ cyberspace “Answer Man” column, and in print, for publications such as Alter Ego, Amazing Heroes, Back Issue, The Comic Buyer’s Guide, and DC Comics’ Batman in the Eighties.
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