Phil Winslade's Wonder Woman......is long in the leg, but petite everywhere else.
Humberto Ramos' Wonder Woman...
...is looking into getting her own anime.
Aaron Lopresti's Wonder Woman...
...feels historically accurate.
Randy DuBurke's Wonder Woman...
...loves her Skip-It.
Ty Templeton's Wonder Woman...
...blows my mind!
Sergio Aragones' Wonder Woman...
...won't hurt you if you tell her where Groo is. Much.
George Freeman's Wonder Woman...
...is an American icon.
Mike Deodato Jr.'s Wonder Woman...
...wasn't used as a basis for Ivan Reis'. Honest. Those guys don't copy each other's work. Much.
Jill Thompson's Wonder Woman...
...is a work of art.
Trina Robbins' Wonder Woman...
...is rather girlish.
Terry Moore's Wonder Woman...
...is one creepy cat's cradle player.
Marshal Rogers' Wonder Woman...
...will hug you.
Christian Alamy's Wonder Woman...
...needs all her friends to shut up about her bad hair day.
Alex Toth's Wonder Woman...
...is all about tough love.
John Byrne's Wonder Woman...
...is really trying to hard too rid herself of Perez' Greek legacy.
Dave Johnson's Wonder Woman...
...doesn't need to "slap a jap" to make her point.
And Brian Bolland's Wonder Woman...
...really needs to be seen from all angles.
Humberto Ramos' Wonder Woman...
...is looking into getting her own anime.
Aaron Lopresti's Wonder Woman...
...feels historically accurate.
Randy DuBurke's Wonder Woman...
...loves her Skip-It.
Ty Templeton's Wonder Woman...
...blows my mind!
Sergio Aragones' Wonder Woman...
...won't hurt you if you tell her where Groo is. Much.
George Freeman's Wonder Woman...
...is an American icon.
Mike Deodato Jr.'s Wonder Woman...
...wasn't used as a basis for Ivan Reis'. Honest. Those guys don't copy each other's work. Much.
Jill Thompson's Wonder Woman...
...is a work of art.
Trina Robbins' Wonder Woman...
...is rather girlish.
Terry Moore's Wonder Woman...
...is one creepy cat's cradle player.
Marshal Rogers' Wonder Woman...
...will hug you.
Christian Alamy's Wonder Woman...
...needs all her friends to shut up about her bad hair day.
Alex Toth's Wonder Woman...
...is all about tough love.
John Byrne's Wonder Woman...
...is really trying to hard too rid herself of Perez' Greek legacy.
Dave Johnson's Wonder Woman...
...doesn't need to "slap a jap" to make her point.
And Brian Bolland's Wonder Woman...
...really needs to be seen from all angles.
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Also, that Dave Johnson piece is the bee's knees!