Description: WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #1B: Cover by Jen Bartel. Written by AJ Mendez, Nadia Shammas, John Arcudi, Amy Reeder and Becky Cloonan. Art by Ming Doyle, Morgan Beem, Ryan Sook, Amy Reeder and Becky Cloonan. Just in time for Wonder Woman's 80th anniversary, DC Comics proudly presents a new anthology series starring the Amazon Princess embellished in the color of her famous lasso. You won't want to miss this thrilling series celebrating the woman who inspires us all...and that's the truth! Kicking things off, AJ Mendez and Ming Doyle travel to Themyscira for a tense family reunion in "Mother's Daughter." Nadia Shammas and Morgan Beem show us a story of Diana's past failures coming back to haunt her in "What Doesn't Kill You." Then John Arcudi and Ryan Sook reunite to show us the grace immortality grants a hero in "I'm Ageless." Amy Reeder takes us back to the "Golden Age" for a fun romp co-starring Etta Candy. And finally, Becky Cloonan weaves a spine-tingling tale of Diana's most precious weapon against the darkness in "The Wager." WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #2B: Cover by Joshua Middleton. Written by Mariko Tamaki, Che Grayson, Tillie Walden, Stephanie Williams and Rachel Smythe. Art by Jamie McKelvie, Corin Howell, Tillie Walden, Ashley A. Woods and Rachel Smythe. This new, visually stunning, and all-star-packed celebration of Wonder Woman continues! Some of comics' greatest storytellers present five beautifully bombastic tales that take Diana all over the DC Universe: Wonder Woman confront the goddess Eris, who has convinced Eros to pluck out his own heart causing the world to be..."Without Love" by Mariko Tamaki and Jamie McKelvie; Diana battles the God with No Name (previously called First Born) who has made Hippolyta fall gravely ill and plans to rule Themyscira after her death in "A God with No Name" by Che Grayson and Corin Howell; Diana must overcome a series of obstacles to return home in "Homecoming" by Tillie Walden; Diana and Nubia team up against Artemis and the Bana-Mighdall Amazons in a friendly game of Capture the Flag in "A Common Motivator" by Stephanie Williams and Ashley A. Woods; and Diana must intervene with Circe on behalf of a friend in "The Acquaintance" by Rachel Smythe. WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #3B: Cover by Joshua Middleton. Written by Janet Harvey, Robert Venditti, Paula Sevenbergen, Nnedi Okorafor and Aimee Garcia. Art by Megan Levens, Steve Epting, Inaki Miranda, Jack T. Cole and Sebastian Fiumara. You've been waiting for a Wonder Woman series like this! Our celebration of Diana continues with talent from all over the world paying homage to one of DC's most iconic characters. This time around: Diana contemplates how Steve Trevor impacted her life and caused her to open up from her sheltered life on Themyscira to new experiences in Man's world in "We Built a New World" by Janet Harvey and Megan Levens; Wonder Woman is captured on an espionage mission to Modora and must withstand vigorous interrogation techniques in "Espionage" by Robert Venditti and Steve Epting; when Earth starts getting closer to the sun, Diana confronts Apollo, whom she believes is responsible, in "Beat the Heat" by Paula Sevenbergen and Inaki Miranda; Vixen summons Diana to investigate an alien phenomenon in "Do No Harm" by Nnedi Okorafor and Jack T. Cole; and a young girl finds Wonder Woman's lasso, and uses it to make herself more confident and popular in "The Stolen Lasso of Truth" by Aimee Garcia and Sebastian Fiumara. WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #4A: Cover by Tula Lotay. Written by Andrew Constant, Paul Azaceta, Sina Grace, Andrew MacLean and Sherri L. Smith. Art by Nicola Scott, Paul Azaceta, Leonardo Romero, Andrew MacLean and Colleen Doran. Mod myths of might and mystery: Diana mourns the loss of a mythical creature in "Prayer" by Andrew Constant and Nicola Scott; a young girl who likes to pretend she is Batman is amazed when she and her brother witness Wonder Woman battling Giganta, causing her to change the hero whom she worships in "Amazing" by Paul Azaceta; Diana encounters Cathy Perkins, a woman from her past who causes time to reverse itself back to when Diana had lost her powers and was running a mod boutique, and Diana and Cathy are threatened by old enemies in "Whatever Happened to Cathy Perkins?" by Sina Grace and Leonardo Romero; Wonder Woman gets involved when her friend is hypnotized into joining a cult of love by an alien being in "Love Failed" by Andrew MacLean; and a female fighter pilot encounters a Nazi jet and Wonder Woman over the Jersey shore in "Wing Woman" by Sherri L. Smith and Colleen Doran. It's an issue jam-packed with tales trimmed in Wonder Woman's signature gold! WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #5B: Cover by Simone Bianchi. Written by Peter J. Tomasi, Sanya Anwar, Kurt Busiek, Josie Campbell and Trung Le Nguyen. Art by Christian Alamy, Sanya Anwar, Benjamin Dewey, Carlos D'Anda and Trung Le Nguyen. In this issue: When Hephaestus is kidnapped by Hades and taken to the Underworld, Diana fights her way through the demons of Hell to rescue him in "Hellzapoppin'" by Peter J. Tomasi and Christian Alamy; Wonder Woman investigates a ghost at sea that is threatening ships, and discovers there is a tragic story behind it in "Beyond the Horizon" by Sanya Anwar; Wonder Woman battles Dr. Cyber and Mouse Man who are trying to free the Human Firework to help in Cyber's plans for global domination in "How the Wonder Woman Was Brought Low by a Mouse but Captured the Stars" by Kurt Busiek and Benjamin Dewey; while initially skeptical of Hippolyta's efforts to shape a daughter from clay, Antiope soon finds herself training the young princess in "Feet of Clay" by Josie Campbell and Carlos D'Anda; and Diana reminisces with Badra, an alien who came to Earth who was inspired by Wonder Woman's example, in "Memories of Hator" by Trung Le Nguyen. Don't miss the penultimate issue of this golden moment for Diana and her legacy! WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #6B: Cover by Stephanie Hans. Written by Marguerite Sauvage, Liam Sharp, Michael W. Conrad, Christos Gage and Dr. Sheena Howard. Art by Marguerite Sauvage, Liam Sharp, Noah Bailey, Kevin Maguire and Jamal Campbell. Nothing gold can stay including this remarkable celebration of Wonder Woman beautifully presented in her signature colors! In this concluding issue: Wonder Woman inspires other women to make a difference in the world in "Role Model" by Marguerite Sauvage; artist Liam Sharp has dreams of another world where a vengeful exiled Amazon seeks revenge against Diana in "The Prophet" by Liam Sharp; Wonder Woman shows up at a hostage situation only to learn that the hostage taker is someone that she rescued as a boy from a similar situation in "A Lesson in Truth" by Michael W. Conrad and Noah Bailey; when Wonder Woman and Giganta swap powers, it is up to Giganta to stop a rampaging giant Wonder Woman in "Attack of the 50-Foot Wonder Woman" by Christos Gage and Kevin Maguire; and when Poseidon decides to punish humanity for polluting the oceans by poisoning the air, Wonder Woman and Nubia team up to stop him in "Fresh Air in Philly" by Dr. Sheena Howard and Jamal Campbell. WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #1WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #2WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #3WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #4WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #5WONDER WOMAN BLACK AND GOLD #6 All issues are bagged. estimated grade condition 8.5 possibly higher (I am not an official grader)
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Comic Book Lot
Variant Type: Cover Variant - B
Tradition: US Comics
Certification Number: #wonderwoman #DCcomics #DCU
Vintage: No
Format: Single Issue
Language: English
Style: Partial Color
Personalized: No
Features: First Printing, Boarded, Complete Series, Key Issue, Set, Variant Cover
Unit Quantity: 1
Artist/Writer: Various
Character: Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)
Cover Artist: Joshua Middleton
Signed: No
Series Title: Wonder Woman Black and Gold
Universe: DC Universe
Publisher: DC Comics
Intended Audience: General Audience
Inscribed: No
California Prop 65 Warning: Does Not Apply
Story Title: Wonder Woman Black and Gold
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Comic Book
Issue Number: 1 - 6
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Superheroes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States