Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). Due to her recent re-imagining, I thought it might be fun to collect together a handful of awesome Wonder Woman art. What do you think?

Wonder Woman by Bruno Auriema

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Wonder Woman by Matthew Stewart

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Wonder Woman by Keron Grant

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Wonder Woman by Erik Jones

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Wonder Woman by Facundo Di Muro

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Wonder Woman by Stephen Arthur Schaffer

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Wonder Woman by Alexandre Tso

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Wonder Woman by Noah Whyler

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I found so many amazing renderings of Wonder Woman that I wanted to share, but I can’t take up ten pages of my blog to share the large sizes with you all. I have gathered a runners up list of my favorites, which you can peruse in thumbnail form bellow. I hope you enjoyed this gallery as much as I enjoyed collecting it.

Wonder Woman by Alex Garner

Wonder Woman by Stephen Arthur Schaffer

Wonder Woman by Ty Romsa

Wonder Woman by J. Estacado

Diana Prince re-appears as an Ame-Comi heroine. Sure to be as popular as the first Ame-Comi version of Wonder Woman, this figure features the Amazon Princess emerging from battle, with an axe in one hand and a Gorgon’s severed head in the other. As a special added feature, Wonder Woman’s hair can be worn in two styles – up or down. The limited-edition, non-articulated, approximately 8.75″ PVC statue comes with a base, and is packaged in a 4-color window box with J-hook.
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DESIGNED BY DUSTIN NGUYEN
SCULPTED BY JACK MATHEWS

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Diana Prince re-appears as an Ame-Comi heroine!

Sure to be as popular as the first Ame-Comi version of Wonder Woman, this figure features the Amazon Princess emerging from battle, with an axe in one hand and a Gorgon’s severed head in the other.

As a special added feature, Wonder Woman’s hair can be worn in two styles – up or down!

The limited-edition, non-articulated, approximately 8.75″ PVC statue comes with a base, is packaged in a 4-color window box with J-hook and is manufactured to order.

Actress Keri Russell makes her animation debut as the voice of the
title character in Wonder Woman, the next entry in the popular series
of DC Universe animated original PG-13 movies arriving today (March 3)
from Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation. Warner
Home Video is distributing the all-new film, which will also be
available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download
today. Continue reading »

Actress and fanboy favorite Rosario Dawson delivers a knockout punch
as the voice of strong-willed Amazonian warrior Artemis in Wonder
Woman, the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe animated
original PG-13 movies due from Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner
Bros. Animation on March 3, 2009. Warner Home Video will distribute
the all-new film, which will also be available OnDemand and
Pay-Per-View as well as available for download day and date, March 3,
2009. Continue reading »

Nathan Fillion, star of Joss Whedon’s “Firefly” and “Serenity,” will
do double duty this March as the title character in ABC’s upcoming
series “Castle” and the voice of Steve Trevor in “Wonder Woman,” the
next entry in the popular series of DC Universe animated original
PG-13 movies due from Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros.
Animation on March 3, 2009.

Warner Home Video will distribute the all-new “Wonder Woman,” which
will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available
for download day and date, March 3, 2009. Continue reading »

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