Description
Under the guidance of the late, great George Perez and his co-plotter, Greg Potter, this series relaunch paved the way for future interpretations of Wonder Woman in the late 20th century and beyond! In this retelling of the origin of the Amazons and Paradise Island, learn how the Amazons fought for independence, established their own civilization, and breathed life into a child molded from clay who would become their greatest champion--Wonder Woman! This facsimile presents the timeless tale in its original glory with period-correct ads so that new readers can experience what it was like picking up this issue for the very first time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to start collecting comic books?
Begin by identifying your interests, whether they are specific characters, series, or genres. Visit local
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How can I properly store and protect my comic books?
Store comic books in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use protective bags and boards to prevent
bending and wear. Consider investing in Comic boxes like this One and acid-free
materials for long-term storage.
What are key issues in comic book collecting?
Key issues are significant comic book issues that may introduce major characters, feature important
storylines, or have historical value. Examples include first appearances, origin stories, and milestone
issues.
What are some popular comic book genres?
Popular comic book genres include superhero, science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, and crime. Each genre
offers unique storytelling styles and appeals to different audiences.
How often are new comic book issues released?
Most comic book publishers release new issues on a weekly or monthly basis. Check with your local comic shop
or online retailers as they will have release dates for these.
What is the difference between a graphic novel and a comic book?
A comic book is a periodical publication, often part of an ongoing series, while a graphic novel is a
standalone story or a collection of related comic book issues, presented in a single volume.
What are variant covers and why are they collectible?
Variant covers are alternative covers for a comic book issue, often produced in limited quantities. They are
collectible due to their rarity and unique artwork, sometimes created by renowned artists.