Throughout DC Comics history, the mythos of Wonder Woman has changed dramatically. This list identifies some comics creators who made notable contributions with enduring impact.
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William Moulton Marston |
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H. G. Peter |
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Elizabeth Holloway Marston |
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Joye Hummel (1944-1947) |
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First female to write superhero comics,[8] though she went uncredited.[9] | |
Gail Simone (2007-2010) |
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Longest-running female writer for Wonder Woman.[10] | |
John Byrne |
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Matthew Clark | |||
Nicola Scott | |||
Jill Thompson |
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George Pérez |
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Greg Potter |
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Len Wein |
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Mindy Newell |
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First woman to get an ongoing writing credit for Wonder Woman.[11] | |
Phil Jimenez |
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Greg Rucka |
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Joëlle Jones |
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Trina Robbins (1986) |
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First woman to draw Wonder Woman.[12] | |
Liam Sharp[13][14] |
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Matthew Clark[13][14] | |||
Nicola Scott[13][14] | |||
Ande Parks | |||
Romeo Tanghal |
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Tom Grummett |
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Joëlle Jones |
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This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021) |
While Wonder Woman sees the return of writer Greg Rucka, he's teaming up with Liam Sharp, Matthew Clark and Nicola Scott to deliver a very different take from his previous run with the Amazon Princess.Archive requires scrolldown.