# 4084m FDC - 2006 39c DC Comics Super Heroes: Cover of Wonder Woman
Cover of Wonder Woman #22
DC Comic Superheroes
City: San Diego, CA
Quantity Issued: 12,500,000
Printed by: Avery Dennison
Printing method: Photogravure
Perforations: 10 ½ x 10 ¾
Color: Multicolored
First Appearance Of Wonder Woman
As the world was at war in the early 1940s, comic books came under fire for promoting violence. While some called for comics to be banned, one man saw an opportunity to improve comics and empower young girls, with the wise and mighty Wonder Woman.
And so, on October 21, 1941, Wonder Woman made her debut in All Star Comics #8. She then made her first cover appearance a month later on Sensation Comics #1 and received her very own comic later in 1942. Wonder Woman displayed a more compassionate and less violent side of superheroes and served as a role model for young girls.
One of the most notable events of Wonder Woman’s history from the 1970s was the popular television show, which ran from 1975 to 1979. The show was so well received that certain aspects from it were brought into the comics – most famously, the way Diana Prince spun to transform into Wonder Woman.
Cover of Wonder Woman #22
DC Comic Superheroes
City: San Diego, CA
Quantity Issued: 12,500,000
Printed by: Avery Dennison
Printing method: Photogravure
Perforations: 10 ½ x 10 ¾
Color: Multicolored
First Appearance Of Wonder Woman
As the world was at war in the early 1940s, comic books came under fire for promoting violence. While some called for comics to be banned, one man saw an opportunity to improve comics and empower young girls, with the wise and mighty Wonder Woman.
And so, on October 21, 1941, Wonder Woman made her debut in All Star Comics #8. She then made her first cover appearance a month later on Sensation Comics #1 and received her very own comic later in 1942. Wonder Woman displayed a more compassionate and less violent side of superheroes and served as a role model for young girls.
One of the most notable events of Wonder Woman’s history from the 1970s was the popular television show, which ran from 1975 to 1979. The show was so well received that certain aspects from it were brought into the comics – most famously, the way Diana Prince spun to transform into Wonder Woman.